D-Sub

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US Military describes the the interface in Mil Standard 24308.
 
US Military describes the the interface in Mil Standard 24308.
  
International standards IEC 807-3 / DIN 41652.
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International standards IEC 60807-3 / DIN 41652.
  
 
== Nomenclature ==
 
== Nomenclature ==
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''Note: DE-9 is often refered to as DB-9, which is incorrect. DB-9 does not exist.''
 
''Note: DE-9 is often refered to as DB-9, which is incorrect. DB-9 does not exist.''
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== Standards ==
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* IEC 60807-3:1990 ''(Old name: IEC 807-3)''
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* Mil Standard 24308
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* DIN 41652
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
 
* [http://www.ittcannon.com/support/faq/default.asp?faq=faq_f_141.inc ITT Cannon D Sub FAQ]
 
* [http://www.ittcannon.com/support/faq/default.asp?faq=faq_f_141.inc ITT Cannon D Sub FAQ]
 
* [http://epl.harvard.edu/Engineering/d-subminiature.html D-Subminiature Nomenclature]
 
* [http://epl.harvard.edu/Engineering/d-subminiature.html D-Subminiature Nomenclature]
  
 
== Contributors ==
 
== Contributors ==
 
 
* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]]
 
* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]]
  
 
[[Category:Information]]
 
[[Category:Information]]

Latest revision as of 23:02, 16 February 2007

D Subminiature ("D-Sub") connectors were invented in 1952 by ITT Cannon.

US Military describes the the interface in Mil Standard 24308.

International standards IEC 60807-3 / DIN 41652.

Contents

Nomenclature

shell 2-row 3-row (hi-Dens) Double-Density
DE- 9 15 19
DA- 15 26 31
DB- 25 44 52
DC- 37 62 79
DD- 50(3r) 78(4r) 100 (4 row)
Gender Description
M Male
F Female

Note: DE-9 is often refered to as DB-9, which is incorrect. DB-9 does not exist.

Standards

  • IEC 60807-3:1990 (Old name: IEC 807-3)
  • Mil Standard 24308
  • DIN 41652

Sources

Contributors