D-subminiature connector
A D-subminiature connector is a computer connector that includes front and rear shell parts with facewise adjacent plates that are fastened together and with tubular parts extending forwardly and rearwardly from the plates. An insulator device lies within the shell assembly, usually in the tubular rear part, and one or more contact devices lie within the insulator device. The D-Sub connectors include a series of pins in a single housing that insert within associated pin receptacles of the serial communication port. Connection of a cable having D-sub connectors between the serial communication port of a printer interface circuit board and a printer enables the printer to receive the printer signal from the printer interface circuit board. A female-type connector and a male-type connector are intended to be coupled with each other. A female-type D-sub connector may have an array of twenty-five pinholes with the signal pinholes conventionally numbered one through seventeen, and the grounding pinholes conventionally numbered eighteen through twenty-five.
D-subminiature connector product listings
PA&E's Sub-D hermetic connectors are compatible with lightweight materials such as Aluminum and Titanium, as well as conventional Iron/Nickel Alloys. They are designed for use in military, space, and commercial applications where environmental conditions require an extremely rugged and reliable hermetic seal.