D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Adapters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
P154-000-R

P154-000-R

Tripp Lite

DSUB GENDER CHANGER DB25F DB25F

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MDM98479-120

MDM98479-120

VEAM

MICRO CONNECTOR SAVER

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FCC57-09360-190

FCC57-09360-190

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB

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1218303-1

1218303-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB9F DB9M

0

1218309-1

1218309-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN DSUB ADAPTER HD26F HD26M

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FCC57-09500-231

FCC57-09500-231

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB

0

MDM97294-3147

MDM97294-3147

VEAM

CONNECTOR SAVER

0

FCC57-09500-400

FCC57-09500-400

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB

0

MDM97294-372

MDM97294-372

VEAM

MDM97294-372

0

FCC57-09500-435

FCC57-09500-435

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB

0

554876-2

554876-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

DSUB GENDER CHANGER CENT 50M 50M

0

MAP1XAAAH02R262X

MAP1XAAAH02R262X

CONEC

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB9M DB9F

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MDM98479-119

MDM98479-119

VEAM

MICRO CONNECTOR SAVER

0

MDM97294-3178

MDM97294-3178

VEAM

MICRO CONNECTOR BACK -BACK

0

554875-2

554875-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

DSUB GENDER CHANGER CENT 50F 50F

0

FCC57-09500-130

FCC57-09500-130

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB

0

MDM97294-3514

MDM97294-3514

VEAM

097294-3514

0

MDM97294-3344

MDM97294-3344

VEAM

097294-3343

0

FCC57-09500-4D0

FCC57-09500-4D0

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB

0

212560-1

212560-1

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB15F DB15M

0

D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Adapters

D-Sub (D-Subminiature) connectors are a family of electrical connectors with a D-shaped metal shell and multiple parallel contacts. First introduced in the 1950s, they became standardized under MIL-C-24308 specifications. Their key advantages include reliable signal transmission, mechanical durability, and backward compatibility across generations. D-Sub connectors remain critical in industrial control systems, legacy computer interfaces, and specialized communication equipment despite the rise of newer connector types.

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
DB9 (DE-9)9-pin configuration, compact sizeRS-232 serial ports, GPS modules
DB15 (HD-15)15-pin high-density designVGA video interfaces, industrial sensors
DB25 (DA-25)25-pin configuration for parallel dataOlder PC serial/parallel ports, PLC systems
DVI-D SubtypeDigital video signal transmissionLegacy computer displays, industrial monitors
Adapter PanelsSignal conversion between connector typesDB9-DB25 converters, D-Sub to USB interfaces

Typical D-Sub connectors feature:
- Metal shell (steel or zinc alloy) with polarization notch
- Insulating body (thermoplastic or ceramic) housing contact pins
- Contact pins (phosphor bronze with gold plating) arranged in staggered rows
- Mounting flanges with screw holes for secure installation
- Optional EMI shielding through conductive gaskets

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Contact Resistance5-20 m Ensures minimal signal loss
Current Rating1-5 A per pinDetermines power transmission capability
Voltage Range50-600 VDefines safe operating limits
Dielectric Strength1000 VAC @ sea levelPrevents electrical breakdown
Insertion Cycles500-5000 cyclesIndicates mechanical durability

Major application areas include:
- Industrial automation (PLC programming interfaces)
- Medical equipment (diagnostic imaging systems)
- Aerospace (avionics data links)
- Telecommunications (legacy PBX systems)
- Test & measurement (oscilloscope probes)
Case Study: Automotive manufacturing plants use DB25 adapters for robot arm control systems with RS-485 communication.

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecial Features
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH D-Sub seriesHigh-vibration resistance for aerospace
AmphenolHermetic D-Sub connectorsSealed for vacuum environments
MolexHybrid D-Sub (signal + power)Integrated shielding for EMC compliance
Delphi Connection SystemsCustom adapter panelsMulti-interface integration solutions

Key considerations:
- Match pin count and gender with existing systems
- Verify current/voltage ratings against operating conditions
- Choose shielded versions for EMI-sensitive environments
- Consider environmental factors (temperature, humidity, vibration)
- Check mating cycle requirements for frequent connections
- Confirm RoHS compliance for modern manufacturing standards

Current developments include:
- Miniaturization (e.g., micro-D connectors for portable devices)
- Integration with fiber optic hybrid designs
- Enhanced IP-rated connectors for outdoor/watery environments
- Smart connectors with built-in signal conditioning electronics
- Transition to surface-mount technology (SMT) for PCB integration
Despite declining use in consumer electronics, D-Sub connectors remain dominant in industrial applications requiring robust mechanical connections with backward compatibility.

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