D-Sub Connector Assemblies

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Board Side (4-40); Mating Side, Female Screwlock (4-40)Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)Mating Side, Female Screwlock (4-40)
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ObsoleteD-Sub, High DensityReceptacle, Female Sockets153Through Hole1 (DE, E) High DensitySignalBoard Side (4-40); Mating Side, Female Screwlock (4-40)SolderSteel, Tin PlatedGoldFlash-UL94 V-03A-Board Lock
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ObsoleteD-Sub, High DensityReceptacle, Female Sockets153Through Hole1 (DE, E) High DensitySignalMating Side, Female Screwlock (4-40)SolderSteel, Tin PlatedGoldFlash-UL94 V-03A-Board Lock
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ObsoleteD-Sub, High DensityReceptacle, Female Sockets623Through Hole4 (DC, C) High DensitySignalHousing/Shell (Unthreaded)SolderSteel, Tin PlatedGoldFlash-UL94 V-03A--
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D-Sub Connector Assemblies


D-subminiature connectors are named for the D-shaped shroud present at their mating end and the relatively high interconnect density offered at the time of their introduction. Products in this family, which are described as "connectors", incorporate the electrical contacts and the insulation system holding them in position as an integral unit. They are commonly used for board mount applications, although they can also be used for solder terminated cable mount.