131A16039X Product Introduction:
Conec Part Number 131A16039X(D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Contacts), developed and manufactured by Conec, distributed globally by Jinftry. We distribute various electronic components from world-renowned brands and provide one-stop services, making us a trusted global electronic component distributor.
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D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Contacts, referred to as D-Sub contacts, as the core component of D-shaped connectors, are key components for connecting electronic signals or power sources. D-Sub contacts are typically made of highly conductive materials, such as copper alloys, with a surface coated with gold or tin to enhance corrosion resistance and conductivity. They are precisely designed and installed inside the socket or plug of the connector, achieving signal transmission or power connection between circuits through tight insertion. The design principle of D-Sub contacts ensures good electrical contact and mechanical stability, and can maintain long-term reliable connections in harsh working environments. Its characteristics include high conductivity, low contact resistance, wear resistance, and good plug-in durability.
Application
D-Sub, D-Shaped Connectors - Contacts are widely used in various fields that require high-quality electrical connections. In the computer industry, they are key components that connect peripherals such as displays, printers, scanners, and hosts to ensure high-speed and stable data transmission. In addition, D-Sub contacts also play an important role in fields such as industrial automation, medical equipment, testing and measuring instruments, and audio and video equipment. Especially in situations where multiple signals need to be transmitted in parallel, such as synchronous transmission of video signals, audio signals, and control signals, D-Sub contacts have become the preferred choice due to their stable connection performance and wide compatibility. With the development of technology, although new types of connectors continue to emerge, D-Sub contacts still occupy an important position in many fields due to their mature technology and extensive application foundation.
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