This D-Subminiature plug features a total of 78 contacts with gold plating measuring 0.76 inches (Class 1). It is mounted using #4-40 UNC threaded standoffs, providing a secure and reliable connection suitable for various electronic applications. The plug is constructed with a nickel-plated steel shell and brass contacts, with gold over nickel plating on mating areas. It supports a current rating of 5 amperes, with dielectric withstanding voltage up to 1000V AC rms, and operates efficiently within -55°C to +125°C. Designed for high reliability, the connector supports EMI/RFI shielding and has options for panel mounting through threaded inserts or boardlocks.
Mounting options: threaded standoff with #4-40 UNC, boardlocks, or fixed standoffs
Contact spacing: 0.76 inches (Class 1)
Insulator Material: Thermoplastic polyester, UL 94V-0, black
Ferrite attenuation: 20dB MIN @ 30MHz, 30dB MIN @ 50MHz, 50dB MIN @ 100MHz
Shell coating: Nickel-plated steel
Engagement and separation force: 1 to 10 oz per contact
Operating temperature: -55°C to +125°C
Buy the Innovative Series 637 78-Pin D-Sub Connector: 637078630043
Purchase the high-quality D-Subminiature connector online today. Featuring 78 gold-plated contacts, nickel-plated steel shell, and versatile mounting options, this connector ensures high durability and EMI/RFI shielding for critical electronic applications. With a current rating of 5A, dielectric withstand voltage of 1000V, and operating temperature range from -55°C to +125°C, it is ideal for demanding environments. Secure your electronics with reliable, easy-to-mount connectors that provide excellent electrical performance and long-term stability.
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