Product category: Plugs and Sockets
News Release from: Harting | Subject: D-Sub Combo
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 January 2007
More options in standard D-sub shells
Connectors standard D-sub shells with a mixture of signal, coaxial, power or high voltage contacts to provide custom solutions for a wide range of applications
Harting has added a number of new contact configurations to its D-Sub Combo family of mixed-contact subminiature PCB and cable connectors. The D-Sub Combo range combines standard D-sub shells with a mixture of signal, coaxial, power or high voltage contacts to provide custom solutions for a wide range of applications.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 January 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Two of the new connector arrangements allow male and female contacts to be mixed in the same shell to provide a 100% mating proof feature, with the insulator shaped to prevent 180-degree reversed mating.
All contacts are machined with two different types of plating, and first-mate/last-break contacts can be supplied for applications where hot plug-in is required.
Where connectors are to be fitted on a board alongside surface-mount components, they can be supplied in a version which is compatible with the PiHIR reflow solder assembly process.
PCB connectors are delivered fully loaded, resulting in very accurate positioning of the contacts in their cavities and facilitating easy and safe insertion of the pins into the PCB holes, something that is particularly crucial in right-angled versions.
A complete range of accessories includes a clinch nut, spacers, board locks and female screw locks as well as a blind mate feature.
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