
Allicdata Part #: | MDM-37SHC10P-A174-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
MDM-37SHC10P-A174 |
Price: | $ 71.55 |
Product Category: | Cable Assemblies |
Manufacturer: | ITT Cannon, LLC |
Short Description: | MICRO 37C S 30" WHT JACKP NI |
More Detail: | D-Sub Cable Assembly to |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
1 +: | $ 65.04750 |
5 +: | $ 63.92610 |
10 +: | $ 56.82280 |
25 +: | $ 53.83220 |
50 +: | $ 50.84160 |
Series: | * |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
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D-Sub Cables
The MDM-37SHC10P-A174 is a D-Sub cable, an important connection technology used to transfer electrical signals between two or more devices. This cable provides connectivity for a wide variety of applications, and is ideal for both commercial and industrial use.
Application Field
D-Sub cables are used in many different applications, including computers, consumer electronics, telecom and control systems. They are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations, depending on the application.
In computers, the most common type of D-Sub cable is the VGA type, which is used to connect video output from a computer or laptop to a monitor. Some other types of cables used for computer applications include HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB.
D-Sub cables are also widely used in audio and video equipment, including televisions, video recorders, record players, cassette players, and video game consoles. They can also be found on many home theatre systems.
D-Sub cables are also widely used in the telecom industry, for connecting telephone lines, modems, and other telecom equipment. They are also used in security systems, as well as in industrial and process control systems.
Working Principle
D-Sub cables are comprised of multiple wires insulated with rubber or plastic. The wires are held in place in the connector housing by a metal shield. This connector housing is then crimped onto the cables to make the connection.
At either end of the cable are two connector shells, one male and one female. They are separated by an insulation sleeve. The shells are designed to fit snugly together while still allowing for free movement of the wires contained within.
The D-Sub cable is connected to a power source such as a computer, or to receive power from the device with which it is connected. Current is then transferred from the power source to the device. The current is then used to power the device, or to transfer data signals through the wires.
D-Sub cables are designed to be robust and reliable. They are typically constructed from copper or aluminum, and feature corrosion-resistant contacts. This ensures a long lifespan for the cable.
D-Sub cables are also easy to install and maintain. Some cables come with a connector that can be easily inserted into the corresponding port on the device. Others require a bit of soldering knowledge to attach the cables to the device.
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