D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Contacts

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
DM53745-27

DM53745-27

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN 12AWG SLDR CUP

3102

DM53745-107

DM53745-107

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN SLDR GOLD

140

DM53742-16

DM53742-16

VEAM

CONN D-SUB SCKT COAX CABLE CRIMP

89

030-9542-012

030-9542-012

VEAM

CONT SKT CEN-LOC SPL

2007

980-2000-924

980-2000-924

VEAM

DSUB CON PIN RL 20-24 AWG 1=5k

3

330-8933-001

330-8933-001

VEAM

CONTACT SIGNAL H1 P R/A 30

0

DM53740-1

DM53740-1

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN COAX CABLE CRIMP

2193

DM53744-25

DM53744-25

VEAM

CONN D-SUB SOCKET 12AWG SLDR CUP

307

DM53745-104

DM53745-104

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN SLDR GOLD

32483

DM51157-14

DM51157-14

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN GOLD

230

DM53745-28

DM53745-28

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN 8AWG SLDR CUP

0

DM1303394

DM1303394

VEAM

DSUB HP CRMP PLUG#12 GLD/NI

0

DM130338-1

DM130338-1

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN 8AWG CRIMP GOLD

237

DM53742-5126

DM53742-5126

VEAM

CONN D-SUB SOCKET COAX CABLE SLD

40

110238-0034

110238-0034

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN 20-28AWG CRIMP

1

031-2020-017

031-2020-017

VEAM

DSUB CON SKT PCB STR M 22 G50

42

DM53744-21

DM53744-21

VEAM

CONN D-SUB SOCKET 8AWG SLDR CUP

1544

DM53745-8

DM53745-8

VEAM

CONN D-SUB PIN 16AWG SLDR CUP

5128

030-9542-001

030-9542-001

VEAM

CONT SKT CENTI-LOC

53796

DM1303414

DM1303414

VEAM

CONN D-SUB SOCKET 8AWG CRIMP

0

D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Contacts

1. Overview

D-Subminiature connectors, commonly referred to as D-Sub or D-Shaped connectors, are electrical connectors featuring a D-shaped metal shield. They are widely used for data, signal, and power transmission in industrial, computing, and communication systems. Their robust design ensures reliable electrical continuity and mechanical stability in demanding environments.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunction FeaturesApplication Examples
DE-99-pin configuration, compact sizeRS-232 serial interfaces, PC COM ports
DB-2525-pin configuration, parallel signal transmissionOlder printer ports, industrial control systems
DC-3737-pin high-density arrangementMilitary equipment, test instrumentation
HD D-SubHigh-density double-row contactsVideo graphics (VGA), industrial automation

3. Structure and Components

Typical D-Sub connectors consist of: - Metal Shell: Zinc alloy or steel housing with EMI shielding - Insulator: High-temperature resistant thermoplastic or ceramic - Contact Arrangement: Male pins (plug) or female sockets (jack) in staggered rows - Mounting Hardware: Threaded or snap-in fixing mechanisms Contacts are usually made of phosphor bronze or beryllium copper with gold/tin plating for corrosion resistance.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeSignificance
Current Rating1-5 A per contactDetermines power handling capacity
Voltage Rating50-600 V AC/DCEnsures dielectric strength
Contact Resistance 10 m Impacts signal integrity
Insulation Resistance 1000 M Prevents leakage currents
Operating Temperature-55 C to +125 CEnvironmental durability

5. Application Fields

  • Computer peripherals (monitors, keyboards)
  • Industrial automation (PLCs, sensors)
  • Telecommunications (modems, routers)
  • Aerospace (avionics systems)
  • Test and measurement equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH D-Sub series with EMI filtering
AmphenolHigh-density HD D-Sub 90-position connectors
MolexMicro D-Sub for compact industrial applications
SamtecHigh-speed D-Sub with 10 Gbps data rate

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Verify current/voltage requirements against contact ratings
  • Choose shell size based on pin count needs
  • Consider locking mechanisms for vibration-prone environments
  • Specify plating material for corrosion resistance
  • Ensure compliance with industry standards (e.g., MIL-DTL-24308)

8. Industry Trends

Key developments include miniaturization (sub-D connectors), hybrid designs integrating USB-C/HDMI signals, improved EMI shielding for 5G applications, and surface-mount technology (SMT) compatibility. Environmental regulations drive adoption of RoHS-compliant materials and lead-free plating solutions.

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