Sunday, 5 February 2012

Up to 40 Amps in or out of your PCB board using a D-sub?

Mixed layout combination d-sub connectors offer the ability to integrate signal contacts, 50 and 75 Ohm coax, high power, and high voltage contacts in a standard d-sub shell.
Within the standard range are combinations enabling 2, 3, 5 or 8 x 10A, 20A, 30A or 40A contacts or HV contacts to be used on their own, without signal contacts.These combination connectors all feature the polarised shielding D shell to prevent mis-mating; high density space saving packaging, and diverse mounting options. For example the 8 x 40Amp contacts sit in a shell size 4 which is the normal 37 way dsub footprint.
D-sub socket and plug connectors are available with solder cup, straight or right angled PCB contacts.


What's more, in line with most of our offerings, IP67 waterproof  power versions are available, both front and rear panel mounting. With this water resistant d-sub system, the back-potted and 'O' ring mounted panel connectors always ensure full IP67 conformity whether mated or unmated and can be further protected by an end cap when unmated. The mating d-sub cable end connector can have a waterproof hoodhttp://www.in2connect.uk.com/combo%20d-sub.html. This has a compression ring to stop the ingress of water via the cable entry point at the rear and a sealing skirt at the connector interface. The cable-end connection will not itself meet IP67 when unmated unless a waterproof cap is fitted. Once mated, then the total d-sub connexion interface, not just the panel mount dsub connector will conform to IP67.
Now you didn't think In2Connect would be doing that with a d-sub connector today ~ did you?


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