D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Housings
D-Sub (D-shaped) Connectors are commonly shaped like a flattened letter "D" and are used to provide a dependable signal connection between two electrical components. They are most commonly used in the industrial electronics industry. These connectors have a variety of uses, ranging from general-purpose electrical applications to specialized electronic interconnects. The size and shape of the D-sub connector make it suitable for a large variety of uses, including those requiring a variety of different connection styles.
The D-sub connector is a standardized connector that consists of a housing with the corresponding pins arranged in a specific configuration. Depending on the type of D-sub connector, the housing can be a molded plastic or a metal die cast. The pins are typically made from copper or brass. These connectors are suitable for applications that require a connection to be made between two electrical components in a secure and reliable manner. The pins are designed to provide a tight connection between the two components, thus ensuring that the data signal being passed is correct.
The 748471-1 D-sub connector is a type of housings which is typically used in harsh environments such as aerospace applications, industrial control systems, or applications where electro-magnetic interference (EMI) is a concern. It can provide up to 2,000 mating cycles, and the housing is made of steel for strength and durability. It offers a secure connection for its pins and is designed for applications that require high-speed data transmission. Its pins are engineered to handle up to fifteen amps of current and its inductance is very low, making it suitable for reliability-critical applications.
The 748471-1 D-sub connector is also known for its excellent working principle. The connector is designed to provide good mechanical and electrical contact between two points, by using its contacts as the contact points. To maintain a reliable and secure connection, it utilizes pressure contacts, which also help to reduce the risk of the electrical signal diffusing (or radiating away) from the connector. It also utilizes a range of shielding materials to reduce the amount of EMI that leaks out of the connector and into the surrounding environment.
Overall, the 748471-1 D-sub connector provides a reliable and secure connection between two electrical components, while meeting the requirements of applications in harsh environments. Its pressure contacts ensure a firm connection and its shielding materials help to prevent the EMI from leaking out. This makes it suitable for a variety of applications, ranging from general-purpose electrical connections to specialized electronic interconnects.