DAP15S465TLF vs L77TWC25W3SSY
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| Category | D-Sub Connectors | D-Sub Connectors |
| Manufacturer | Amphenol ICC (FCI) | Amphenol ICC (Commercial Products) |
| Description | CONN D-SUB RCPT 15POS PNL MNT WW | CONN D-SUB RCPT 25POS VERT SLDR |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | DP | TW |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount, Through Hole | Panel Mount, Through Hole |
| Termination | Wire Wrap | Solder |
| Current Rating | 7.5A | 7.5A |
| Contact Finish | Gold, GXT™ | Gold |
| Number of Positions | 15 | 25 (22 + 3 Coax or Power) |
| Connector Type | Receptacle, Female Sockets | Receptacle, Female Sockets |
| Contact Finish Thickness | 30µin (0.76µm) | 16µin (0.40µm) |
| Number of Rows | 2 | 2 |
| Connector Style | D-Sub | D-Sub, Combo |
| Contact Type | Signal | Signal and Coax or Power (Not Included) |
| Flange Feature | Housing/Shell (Unthreaded) | Housing/Shell (Unthreaded) |
| Shell Material, Finish | Steel, Tin Plated | Steel, Tin Plated |
| Material Flammability Rating | UL94 V-0 | - |
| Shell Size, Connector Layout | 2 (DA, A) | 4 (DC, C) - 25W3 |
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1. Classification of D-SUB connectors
Solder cup D-Sub connector: This connector meets commercial industrial standards and can be paired with any docking solder cup D-Sub connector. The contacts are electroplated with flash gold, and the connector insulator meets the UL94V-0 standard. The maximum wire size is 20 AWG, and 9, 25, 37 and 50 pin specifications are available.
Crimp D-Sub connector: Crimp D-Sub connectors meet commercial industrial standards and can be used for most standard D-Sub male connectors. Compatible with 20-28 AWG wire range, available in 9, 15, 25 and 50 pin sizes.
Punch-type D-Sub connector: This connector is easily soldered into the through-hole of the printed circuit board or used in many other applications. Solder placement follows a standard footprint, and gold-plated contacts ensure long life. As an industrial standard commercial DB37 female PCB type connector, it has standard mounting holes for application flexibility. -
2. Applications of D-SUB full range of connectors
1. Computer field: D-SUB connectors are widely used in the computer field, such as the connection of external devices such as monitors, keyboards, mice, etc.
2. Communication field: D-SUB connectors can be used for signal transmission between various communication devices, such as telephones, fax machines, routers, etc.
3. Industrial control field: D-SUB connectors are widely used in the industrial control field, such as the connection of PLCs, sensors, actuators and other equipment.
4. Automation field: D-SUB connectors can be used for signal transmission and power supply in automation equipment, such as robots, automated assembly lines, etc.
5. Other fields: In addition to the above fields, D-SUB connectors can also be used in other fields such as security, lighting, and medical equipment. -
3. Specifications and models of D-SUB connectors
There are many specifications and models of D-SUB connectors, and the common ones are D-SUB 9-pin, D-SUB 15-pin, D-SUB 25-pin and other series. These series have their own scope of application and characteristics. Users can choose the appropriate specifications and models according to actual needs. At the same time, the prices of different specifications and models are also different. Users need to consider factors such as cost and applicability when choosing.
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4. FAQ of D-SUB Connector
D-SUB connector connection is poor
Performance: shell damage, bayonet connector loose or stuck after plugging.
Cause: internal defects of the connector, external force damage.
Solution: Check and repair internal defects of the connector and avoid external force damage.
D-SUB connector oxidation What are the manifestations?
Performance: increased contact resistance.
Cause: environmental factors and current effects.
Solution: Clean and maintain the connector regularly, and use a protective cover to avoid pin exposure.
What problems are caused by deformation of D-SUB connector?
Performance: Affects contact area and stability.
Cause: Mechanical pressure or temperature change.
Solution: Avoid excessive mechanical pressure and check connector status regularly.

