D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Adapters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
FCE17E09AD210

FCE17E09AD210

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB9F DB9M

78

DAH1SSAAX01A

DAH1SSAAX01A

CONEC

DSUB GENDER CHANGER HD15F HD15F

76

AB915

AB915

ASSMANN WSW Components

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB9F DB25F

906

1689637

1689637

Phoenix Contact

DSUB GENDER CHANGER DB9F DB9F

0

1689705

1689705

Phoenix Contact

DSUB GENDER CHANGER DB9M DB9M

253

EHDB9MF

EHDB9MF

Switchcraft / Conxall

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB9F DB9M

1479

GCLP25M25M

GCLP25M25M

NorComp

DSUB GENDER CHANGER DB25M DB25M

171

FCC17A15AD280

FCC17A15AD280

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB15F DB15M

47

GCHDLP62M62M

GCHDLP62M62M

NorComp

DSUB GENDER CHANGER HD62M HD62M

29

1689679

1689679

Phoenix Contact

DSUB GENDER CHANGER DB25F DB25F

0

GCHDLP44F44F

GCHDLP44F44F

NorComp

DSUB GENDER CHANGER HD44F HD44F

55

GCLP09F09F

GCLP09F09F

NorComp

DSUB GENDER CHANGER DB9F DB9F

52

P152-000

P152-000

Tripp Lite

DSUB GENDER CHANGER DB9M DB9M

212500

A40838-015

A40838-015

Omnetics

15-PIN NANO-D CONNECTOR SAVER

0

EHHD15FFB

EHHD15FFB

Switchcraft / Conxall

DSUB GENDER CHANGER HD15F HD15F

415

A40838-065

A40838-065

Omnetics

65-PIN NANO-D CONNECTOR SAVER

0

236017003

236017003

Würth Elektronik Midcom

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB37M DB37F

0

09644007230

09644007230

HARTING

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB37F DB37M

15

2708245

2708245

Phoenix Contact

CONN DSUB ADAPTER DB9F DB9M

1156

A97011-512

A97011-512

Omnetics

51-PIN MICRO-D CONNECTOR SAVER

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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