D-Sub, D-Shaped Connector Housings

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HRRR
Packaging
BulkTray
Connector Style
D-SubD-Sub, High Density
Connector Type
Plug for Male ContactsReceptacle for Female Contacts
Number of Positions
9252650
Number of Rows
23
Shell Size, Connector Layout
1 (DE, E)2 (DA, A) High Density3 (DB, B)5 (DD, D)
Features
-Grounding Indents
Shell Finish Thickness
100µin (2.54µm)-
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Series
Package
Product Status
Connector Style
Connector Type
Number of Positions
Number of Rows
Shell Size, Connector Layout
Contact Type
Mounting Type
Flange Feature
Features
Shell Material, Finish
Shell Finish Thickness
Ingress Protection
3,928
In Stock
1 : ¥5.10000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
D-Sub
Plug for Male Contacts
9
2
1 (DE, E)
Signal
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
Grounding Indents
Steel, Tin Plated
100µin (2.54µm)
-
1,036
In Stock
1 : ¥6.89000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
D-Sub
Receptacle for Female Contacts
25
2
3 (DB, B)
Signal
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
100µin (2.54µm)
-
202
In Stock
1 : ¥34.09000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
D-Sub
Receptacle for Female Contacts
50
3
5 (DD, D)
Signal
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
100µin (2.54µm)
-
762
In Stock
1 : ¥5.10000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
D-Sub
Receptacle for Female Contacts
9
2
1 (DE, E)
Signal
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
-
-
L177HRA26S
L177HRA26S
CONN D-SUB HD HOUSING RCPT 26POS
Amphenol ICC (Commercial Products)
75
In Stock
1 : ¥20.15000
Tray
Tray
Active
D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle for Female Contacts
26
3
2 (DA, A) High Density
Signal
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
100µin (2.54µm)
-
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D-Sub, D-Shaped Connector Housings


Products in this family are components of D-subminiature style connectors, into which electrical contacts that have been applied to discrete wires can be inserted. So-named in reference to the shape of their mating end and their relatively high interconnect density at the time of introduction, an additional component known as a backshell is needed to form a connector assembly. Note that similar products assembled by means of soldering discrete wires in place are available though grouped separately, alongside similar items intended for mounting directly to a printed circuit board.