D SUB-MINIATURE / D ACCESSORIES POSITRONIC, ITW McMURDO
ENVIRONMENTALLY SEALED
WD, WDD, EVD, MD, ODD • High reliability
• Water & dust ingress protection to IP67 • Standard & high density options • 9-104 contacts
• Sealed panel mount options with cable & PCB mount terminations • Sealed cable options
• Corrosion protected & corrosion resistant options • RoHS & non-RoHS Compliant versions available (for non-RoHS omit suffix /AA)
Typical part number: ODD15F0000X/AA HIGH DENSITY D SUB-MINIATURE
• Five industry standard shell sizes providing up to 78 contacts • A choice of four termination styles including crimp • Tinned & dimpled shell as standard - for enhanced electrical continuity & effective EMI/RFI shielding
• Threaded inserts - enable quick assembly of mounting hardware to 90˚ p.c. versions
• Solder bucket, straight p.c. and crimp termination
Typical part number: HDE15PTD
VARIOUS D SUB-MINIATURE CRIMP D
• Full or partial loading of selectively plated stamped & formed contacts STANDARD / BUDGET D
• Precision turned contacts in two performance levels: Standard D offering a maximum of 500 operations, Budget D offers 300 operations SPECIAL LOW COST D
• D connectors utilising stamped and formed or turned contacts MONOBLOC D
• A range of mixed layout Monobloc D’s which offer the ability to integrate signal, coaxial, high voltage & high power within the connector thus effecting space saving with diverse mounting options.
D ACCESSORIES
• Accessories to support D-subminiature use in a variety of applications • Accessories to support ease of placement into manufacturing • Lightweight aluminum cable adaptors • Low cost, high performance shielded hoods • Ethernet/Thinnernet shielded hoods • Full range of plastic & metallized plastic hoods • Complete range of screwlocks, slidelocks & jack post • Compatible with all industry D Subs
LANE ELECTRONICS - Sales Office Tel: 01403 790661 - Fax: 01403 790849 - E-mail:
sales@fclane.com www.fclane.com
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