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What is high density D-Sub?

What is high density D-Sub?

With an increased pin count from standard 50 to 100 contacts, the Double Density D-Sub features twice the number of contacts in the same standard insert area. Also known as High Density D-Sub, this innovative connector solution is ideally suited for a wide range of applications in Industrial end markets.

What is a 25 pin D connector?

A DB25 connector is an established parallel port connection in computers often referred to as a printer port. These 25-pin d-subs offer rugged connections of peripherals and have excellent shock and vibration resistance.

How many pins are in a standard density D-sub connector?

Standard Density D-Sub Connector. The standard density D-sub connector, also known as normal density D-sub connector, typically contains a pin layout of 9 pin, 15 pin, 25 pin, 37 pin & 50 pin positions housed in increasing shell sizes accordingly.

Who are the manufacturers of D sub connectors?

NorComp is a leader in the design, worldwide manufacture, and marketing of d-subminiature, d-sub connectors, d-sub backshells & hoods designed for applications that require a rugged, robust I/O connector system.

How to describe a high density D-sub cable?

Series Description Board/Cable EHD Screw Machined, High Density, Straight, Board and Cable HD Right Angle Stamped and Formed, Right Angle High Den Board HTH Stamped and Formed, Right Angle (8.89mm Board HR High Density Rear Release Crimp Contacts Cable

What makes HiPER-D Type D subminiature connectors Special?

Unlike standard M24308 connectors with stamped steel shells, the HiPer-D ® is precision-machined from aluminum or stainless steel. The dielectric inserts are made with thermoset epoxy for improved resistance to chemicals and are capable of withstanding 200°C continuous operating temperature.