1.0AMP Male Female Right Angle D-SUB Connectors DB9 9pin PCB Mount
D-SUB looks like a capital D vertically, This is an analog signal or digital signal interface, depending on the number of interfaces required. D-sub is an abbreviation for D-SUB which has an miniature of an interface's shape and structure. It was originally invented by ICC in 1952.
♦ It is small in size and can work at a high frequency;
♦ Thread type coupling mechnism ensure small loss and high security in compact design;
♦ With a frequency range of DC to 18 GHz for a semi-hard cable;
♦ DC to 12.4 GHz when a flexible cable is connected.
Specifications:
Current Rating | 1.0 AM |
Contact Resistance | 30mΩ Max |
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage | AC 500V r.m.s For 1 Minute |
Insulation Resistance | 1000mΩ Min |
Operation Temperature | -55℃ to +100℃ |
Contact Material | Brass |
Housing Material | PBT, UL94 V-0 |
Spacer Material | PBT, UL94 V-0 |
Shell Material |
SPCC |
BoardLock Material | SPCC, Bright Tin Plated |
Rivet Material | Brass |
Contact Area Plating | Gold Flash Plated |
Solder Tail Plating | 80u" Min Tin Plated |
Screws | Steel, Nickel Plated |
DB11B-LBB0M-RHA.pdf, if you need the Drawing, pls download it
What a D-Sub?
D-Sub, also known as D-subminiature, is a type of electrical connector commonly used in computer and video applications. It gets its name from its "D" shape, which is formed by the metal shield that surrounds the pins.
D-Sub connectors come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 9 pins to 50 pins. They are commonly used for connecting devices such as monitors, printers, and serial ports to a computer. Some common types of D-Sub connectors include DB9, DB15, and DB25.
D-Sub connectors are known for their durability and reliability, and are often preferred in industrial applications due to their ability to withstand harsh environments. They are also relatively easy to install and use, making them a popular choice for DIY projects.
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