(D-SUBminiature connectors) A family of plugs and sockets widely used in communications and on earlier PCs. For example, the analog VGA monitor interface uses a D-sub 15-pin plug and socket. Also ...
These connectors are everywhere: in control cabinets, factory lines, rail infrastructure, and robotics. Available in multiple variants like Standard, High Density, Mixed, and Waterproof, they’ve ...
Also called a 3.5mm or 1/8" connector, it is a plug and socket widely used for analog audio signals in portable devices. For example, the headphone jack on iPods, tablets and portable DVD players is a ...
Harting has developed a family of kits to convert traditional D-Sub connectors to push-pull latching. “D-Sub PushPull eliminates the need for fixing screws, utilising a straightforward push-pull ...