78p High Density Male Connector, Crimp Type, with Crimp Contacts

China 78p High Density Male Connector, Crimp Type, with Crimp Contacts, Find details about China D-SUB Connector, Connectors from 78p High Density Male Connector, Crimp Type, with Crimp Contacts

Model NO.
D-sub Connectors 005
Customized
Customized
Working Frequency
High Frequency
Feature
D-SUB
Cards Support
Single Card
Insulator Material
PBT+GF UL94V-0 High Temperature Thermoplastic
Shell
0.35t Steel
Rated Current
5A
Trademark
Antenk
Transport Package
Tray Packing & Cartons
Specification
RoHS, UL
Origin
China
HS Code
8536909000
Model NO.
D-sub Connectors 005
Customized
Customized
Working Frequency
High Frequency
Feature
D-SUB
Cards Support
Single Card
Insulator Material
PBT+GF UL94V-0 High Temperature Thermoplastic
Shell
0.35t Steel
Rated Current
5A
Trademark
Antenk
Transport Package
Tray Packing & Cartons
Specification
RoHS, UL
Origin
China
HS Code
8536909000
HDB78P High density Male Connector, Crimp type, with Crimp Contacts

Shenzhen Antenk Electronics CO., LTD

We mainly produce high quality
Board to board connectors,
Wire to board connectors,
Wire to wire connectors,
Modular Jack,
Terminal block,
Wire harnesses,
Cable assemblies and so on.

All of our new products are and will always be designed for a various of application and to meet UL and CSA regulations, also EU directive ROHS compliant. More, The factory already acquired ISO9001 and ISO14001 international quality, environment systems certification.

The products are widely used in displays, computer motherboards, stored program control exchangers, digital cameras, cards, routers, wireless telephones, talkback machines, mobile phones, digital family appliances and so on...

A D-sub contains two or more parallel rows of pins or sockets usually surrounded by a D-shaped metal shield that provides mechanical support, ensures correct orientation, and may screen against electromagnetic interference. D-sub connectors have gender: parts with pin contacts are called male connectors or plugs, while those with socket contacts are called female connectors or sockets. The socket's shield fits tightly inside the plug's shield. Panel mounted connectors usually have threaded nuts that accept screws on the cable end connector cover that are used for locking the connectors together and offering mechanical strain relief. Occasionally the nuts may be found on a cable end connector if it is expected to connect to another cable end (see the male DE-9 pictured). When screened cables are used, the shields are connected to the overall screens of the cables. This creates an electrically continuous screen covering the whole cable and connector system.