D-Sub, D-Shaped Connector Housings

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1 (DE, E) High Density2 (DA, A) High Density3 (DB, B) High Density4 (DC, C) High Density5 (DD, D) High Density
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09561004701
09561004701
CONN D-SUB HD HOUSING RCPT 15POS
HARTING
380
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1 : ¥17.85000
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D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle for Female Contacts
15
3
1 (DE, E) High Density
Signal
Panel Mount
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
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-
09563004701
09563004701
CONN D-SUB HD HOUSING RCPT 44POS
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60
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1 : ¥94.61000
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-
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D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle for Female Contacts
44
3
3 (DB, B) High Density
Signal
Panel Mount
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
-
-
09564004701
09564004701
CONN D-SUB HD HOUSING RCPT 62POS
HARTING
50
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1 : ¥106.51000
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Tray
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D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle for Female Contacts
62
3
4 (DC, C) High Density
Signal
Panel Mount
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
-
-
09565004701
09565004701
CONN D-SUB HD HOUSING RCPT 78POS
HARTING
42
In Stock
1 : ¥132.43000
Tray
-
Tray
Active
D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle for Female Contacts
78
4
5 (DD, D) High Density
Signal
Panel Mount
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
-
-
09562004701
09562004701
CONN D-SUB HD HOUSING RCPT 26POS
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12
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1 : ¥36.89000
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-
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D-Sub, High Density
Receptacle for Female Contacts
26
3
2 (DA, A) High Density
Signal
Panel Mount
Housing/Shell (Unthreaded)
-
Steel, Tin Plated
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D-Sub, D-Shaped Connector Housings


Products in this family are components of D-subminiature style connectors, into which electrical contacts that have been applied to discrete wires can be inserted. So-named in reference to the shape of their mating end and their relatively high interconnect density at the time of introduction, an additional component known as a backshell is needed to form a connector assembly. Note that similar products assembled by means of soldering discrete wires in place are available though grouped separately, alongside similar items intended for mounting directly to a printed circuit board.