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Buying a D'Sub Cable

D'Sub Cables, also known as miniature D-sub, are electronic components commonly used in computers. D-sub connectors feature parallel rows of connector pins surrounded by a metal shield.

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Buying a D'Sub Cable

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  1. Buying a D'Sub Cable When buying a D-Sub cable, make sure to choose a model with a 360-degree shielded connector shell. The shielding on this type of cable is important because it prevents EMI leakage, which can cause systems to fail during testing. It also ensures maximum performance when used in sensitive equipment. Amphenol Commercial Products Amphenol Commercial Products offers a wide range of D-Sub cable assemblies. These are designed for commercial and

  2. industrial applications that require a high degree of reliability. Whether used as an input-output connector or as a standard PC I/O cable, D-Sub cables can withstand extreme conditions and are suitable for a wide range of applications. Miles Tek D'sub Cables Miles Tek D'Sub Cables feature double shielding and a custom steel internal enclosure to provide maximum protection against

  3. EMI/RFI. They're ideal for electrically noisy environments and come in custom lengths with low minimum order. In addition, they're available in a wide variety of configurations, including panel mounted. Positronic D-Sub Connectors Positronic offers a wide selection of D-sub cable and connector families, ranging from standard to high-density options. These connectors meet IP65/67 sealing requirements and are ideal for signal, power, and coax applications. They are also available in RoHS-compliant versions.

  4. Positronic D-Sub connectors are based on IEC 60807-2 standards for reliability and performance. Military contact plating is available as an option for enhanced performance. If you need additional information, you can contact us or download the D-Sub connectors' technical specs in pdf format. D-sub connectors are characterized by two or more rows of contacts that are separated by a metal shield. They are commonly used on computer systems and communications ports. They are also used in recording studios for AES digital audio and multi- channel analogue. They have a long history of use in different electronic systems. While their popularity has decreased in consumer products, they remain popular in non-consumer applications.

  5. Amphenol D-Sub Cables Amphenol's high-density D'Sub Cables feature a double-shielded cable design and data-grade wires of 26 AWG to deliver exceptional performance in applications. Whether you need an affordable cable for a single PC or a complete network, the Amphenol 25-pin (DB25) Deluxe High-Density D-Sub cable offers outstanding performance for your enterprise needs. enterprise and commercial

  6. These cables offer extreme resilience for high EMI/RFI environments. They have a dual shielding design with aluminium mylar and 95% aluminium braid shielding. They also have a DB25 male connector and are housed in a stainless-steel EMI cage. They are suitable for a wide variety of applications, including serial data transfer, automation, and low-voltage applications. D-Sub connectors are an industry standard and are robust and reliable. These connectors are used in many applications, including military and commercial aviation.

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