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John VE3AMZ
D-Subminiature NomenclatureHaving seen too many references to a "DB-9" connector, I have compiled the following information in the hope that it might make for more accurate discourse. For all the projects that call for a "DB-9", and distributors that offer to sell them, there is not one manufacturer that I have found who actually makes such an item.D-Subminiature connectors appear in several families; normal, with approximately 0.108 inch pin spacing, high-density, double-density, and combination arrangements. Shell sizesFor the past few decades there have been five standard shell sizes, DA, DB, DC, DD, and DE, which can accomodate various number of contact pins. The following table shows pin counts for both normal and high-density D-Sub connectors for various shell sizes.D-Subminiature connectors shell 2-row 3-row (hi-Dens) Double-Density DE- 9 15 19 DA- 15 26 31 DB- 25 44 52 DC- 37 62 79 DD- 50(3r) 78(4r) 100 (4 row)There are also the combination connectors, which trade off some number of regular pins to fit in larger coaxial, high current, or high voltage contacts. ConclusionThe specified RS-232 terminal connector is a DB-25, the PC parallel port connector is also; the serial/mouse port on a PC may take a DE-9, but most emphatically not a DB-9. Note also that there are two different 15-pin connectors in common use, the DA-15 (standard) and DE-15 (high-density). Calling it a DB-15 is not only incorrect, but is ambiguous.Examples
See also ePanorama on D-Subminiature
Connectors which gives examples of commonly used parts. Back to EPL home page Corrections, additions or comments? Send email (if supported by your browser) to the author, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Original 18 October 1999 Last modified: Dec 26 13:20 2001 / Ishmael Stefanov-Wagner YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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Title: D-Subminiature Nomenclature
- [Repeater-Builder] D-Subminiature Nomenclature.htm John J. Riddell

