Conec adds high-density combination mixed layout D-sub connectors - Connector Specifier

Conec adds high-density combination mixed layout D-sub connectors


Jan 16, 2012
Conec adds high-density combination mixed layout D-sub connectors

Conec announced that it has developed and expanded its combination mixed layout D-subminiature connector family by adding high-density (size 22) signal contact layouts. The following high-density configurations are now available: 19W1, 15W4 and 45W2, in straight solder pin and solder cup versions. Other styles are available upon request.

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According to Conec, the new high-density D-sub connectors are intended for applications where power, coax, and signal contacts are required. Signal contacts can handle up to 3 amps at 60 volts. Power contacts are rated from 10 amps to 40 amps, and coax contacts are available in 50 and 75 Ohm versions. The company says the new configurations provide more flexibility for design engineers who need to get more signal contacts in a small space.

The Conec combination D-subminiature connectors use high reliability gold-plated, copper alloy screw-machine contacts.Insulator material is UL 94 V-0 rated paired with tin-plated steel housings. Other housing materials are available, such as copper alloy for non-magnetic applications, or stainless steel for harsh environment applications.

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