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Slim Right Angle D-SUB Header Breakout Board Terminal Block DSUB Connector Module (DB9 Female)

Slim Right Angle D-SUB Header Breakout Board Terminal Block DSUB Connector Module (DB9 Female) Slim Right Angle D-SUB Header Breakout Board Terminal Block DSUB Connector Module (DB9 Female) Slim Right Angle D-SUB Header Breakout Board Terminal Block DSUB Connector Module (DB9 Female) Slim Right Angle D-SUB Header Breakout Board Terminal Block DSUB Connector Module (DB9 Female) Slim Right Angle D-SUB Header Breakout Board Terminal Block DSUB Connector Module (DB9 Female)
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Score By Feature

Based on 3 ratings
Customer service
9.34
Satisfaction
9.12
Value for money
9.03
Packaging
9.10

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Product Description

Male or female connectors are available for D-SUB. For each line, a connector and screw terminal are connected 11.
This voltage is rated at 60 volts. The current rating per pin is 1 Amp. A temperature range of -20C to 50C is recommended for operation
The third pitch will be heard in the terminal block. The 81mm/0 band. This 15" miniaturization screw terminal block is made from stainless steel. The wire size ranges from 26 to 16AWG. There is a 5mm length to each strip. M2 screws are made of steel with a corrosion-resistant zinc plating. The torque has been lowered to 0 . The following values are in nanometers Weight 7 lbs. The header and cage are made of brass.
The PCBs are made from fiber glass with copper layers on both sides.
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Questions & Answers

Would it be possible to load the upper terminals from the back (between the terminal blocks in the middle of the board)? It would seem logical to do that. ?

Wire entry is not on the inside edge of the enclosure for either level

Selected User Reviews For Slim Right Angle D-SUB Header Breakout Board Terminal Block DSUB Connector Module (DB9 Female)

However, it did not work as expected
4/5

I found the DB37 right angle connector to be very reliable. Once you fill up the upper screw terminals, it's hard to do much with the lower ones once you do so. Putting in the lowers first will allow you to finish up the uppers later. It's probably a good idea to remove the upper terminals before you remove the lower ones if you have to revisit the lower ones.

Steven Carrillo
Steven Carrillo
| Jun 02, 2021
Although it is bulky and exposed, it works and the numbers correspond to the The board was fine, but I had to remove the studs and replace them with screws to make it fit onto the DB26
5/5
Santos Jordan
Santos Jordan
| Jul 14, 2021

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