MDM-9PH046P-A174 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

MDM-9PH046P-A174-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

MDM-9PH046P-A174

Price: $ 51.75
Product Category:

Cable Assemblies

Manufacturer: ITT Cannon, LLC
Short Description: MICRO 9C P 72" RBW JACKP NI
More Detail: D-Sub Cable Assembly D-Type, Micro-D Multiple, Ind...
DataSheet: MDM-9PH046P-A174 datasheetMDM-9PH046P-A174 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
1 +: $ 47.04210
5 +: $ 43.38680
10 +: $ 38.59130
25 +: $ 35.85110
50 +: $ 33.33910
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 51.75
Specifications
Series: 83513-Style Micro D Metal Shell (MDM)
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
1st Connector: Plug, Male Pins
2nd Connector: Individual Wire Leads
Type: D-Type, Micro-D
Number of Positions: 9
Length: 6.00' (1.83m)
Shielding: --
Color: Multiple, Individual
Usage: --
Contact Finish: Gold
Contact Finish Thickness: --
Description

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D-Sub Cables

The MDM-9PH046P-A174 is an example of a D-Sub cable. A D-Sub cable is a rectangular connector used in a variety of different applications and for different purposes. D-Sub cables are often used for data transfer, as they are capable of transferring large amounts of data in a very short time period. They are usually available in 9-pin and 15-pin configurations, with the size of the pins and the number of pins varying depending on the application.

Application Field

D-Sub cables are commonly used in computers, as they are highly reliable connectors. They are often used in the external ports found on computers, such as the serial and parallel ports. The 9-pin configuration is often used in serial ports, while the 15-pin configuration is often used in parallel ports. D-Sub cables are also often used in other electronic devices, such as video game consoles, which use a 15-pin D-Sub cable.

Working Principle

The principle behind a D-Sub cable is relatively simple. The pins on either side of the connector are configured in a certain pattern, which allows for the transmission of a certain type of data. For example, in a 9-pin D-Sub cable, there are seven data pins and two control pins, which allow for the transmission of up to seven bits of data at a time. In a 15-pin D-Sub cable, there are 13 data pins and two control pins, which allow for the transmission of up to 13 bits of data at a time.

The data pins are arranged in a pattern which allows for data to be sent and received from either end of the cable. The control pins are used to indicate when data is being sent or received, and are usually connected to a ground or voltage source on either end of the cable. The D-Sub cable is then plugged into the device it is being used with, and the data is transmitted between the two devices.

Conclusion

The MDM-9PH046P-A174 is an example of a D-Sub cable which is often used in many different types of electronic devices. It is capable of transferring large amounts of data in a very short time period, and is available in 9-pin and 15-pin configurations. The principle behind a D-Sub cable is relatively simple, and is often used in computers, video game consoles, and other electronic devices.

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