Digi-Key stocks IP67 sealed D-sub connectors from NorComp - Connector Specifier

Digi-Key stocks IP67 sealed D-sub connectors from NorComp


Jul 28, 2010

THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. -- Electronic components distributor Digi-Key announced that it has stock on NorComp’s new line of IP67 sealed D-Sub connectors. The Norcomp IP67 SEAL-D connector utilizes a proprietary sealing technology that maintains the same physical size and footprint as standard D-Sub products. This reduces space on new designs and eliminates the need to redesign enclosures and PC boards when implementing IP67 design upgrades.

The connectors are designed for applications that require protection from heavy spray or are exposed to short-term submersion. Typical applications include handheld computers, scanners, and printers that are used outdoors; remote sensors, gauges, and data loggers that are exposed to the elements; industrial and medical equipment routinely subjected to washdown; transmitters and emergency beacons that are subjected to short-term immersion; gas, electric, and water metering systems with embedded Smart Grid electronics; and consumer and commercial shipboard electronics, meters, and sensors.

The IP67 connectors are available in vertical and right angle board mount versions as well as a solder cup version for panel mount cable applications. Standard D-Subs are available in 9, 15, and 25 positions. The high-density models are available in 15, 26, and 44 positions.

The new products are now available for purchase on Digi-Key’s global websites and will be featured in future print and online catalogs. More info is available at www.digikey.com.


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