D-Sub Connector Assemblies

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Number of Positions
4462
Shell Size, Connector Layout
3 (DB, B) High Density4 (DC, C) High Density
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0956352x613
09563525613
CONN D-SUB HD RCPT 44P R/A SLDR
HARTING
111
In Stock
1 : ¥115.67000
Tray
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Tray
Active
D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle, Female Sockets
44
3
Through Hole, Right Angle
3 (DB, B) High Density
Signal
Mating Side, Female Screwlock (4-40)
Solder
Steel, Nickel Plated
Gold or Gold-Palladium
30.0µin (0.76µm)
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UL94 V-0
2A
0.350" (8.89mm)
Board Lock
09564525613
09564525613
CONN D-SUB HD RCPT 62P R/A SLDR
HARTING
45
In Stock
1 : ¥130.78000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle, Female Sockets
62
3
Through Hole, Right Angle
4 (DC, C) High Density
Signal
Mating Side, Female Screwlock (4-40)
Solder
Steel, Nickel Plated
Gold or Gold-Palladium
30.0µin (0.76µm)
-
UL94 V-0
2A
0.350" (8.89mm)
Board Lock
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D-Sub Connector Assemblies


D-subminiature connectors are named for the D-shaped shroud present at their mating end and the relatively high interconnect density offered at the time of their introduction. Products in this family, which are described as "connectors", incorporate the electrical contacts and the insulation system holding them in position as an integral unit. They are commonly used for board mount applications, although they can also be used for solder terminated cable mount.