Description: SchmalzTech, LLC ST-DB9-F-R-DIN Female DB9 Screw Terminal Breakout Board with DIN Rail Clips Breaks out all 9 contacts + shieldScrew terminals for fast connectionsPrototyping area for in-circuit modificationsEasy access for probing and debuggingThreaded inserts on connector are removableEasily mounts on 35mm DIN rail Specifications Wire Range (stranded)16-26 AWG Wire Range (solid)16-26 AWG ConnectorDB9 - Female PCB Surface FinishLF HASL Temperature Rating-15°C to +70°C This female DB9 breakout board provides a convenient method of accessing all the contacts of a 9-pin D-Sub connector. Each of the 9 connections as well as the shield are brought out to a screw terminal for fast and secure termination to wires. This board also features a prototyping area to enable in-circuit modifications as well as easy probing/diagnostics. The prototyping grid has a standard 0.1" pat- tern to enable compatibility with a variety of components. The DIN clips on this model allow it to be easily used with a 35mm DIN rail system, making this board perfect for industrial applications. Mechanical Drawings Electrical Connections Each pin of the DB9 connector is electrically connected to a single row of the prototyping area and to one screw terminal. The pads of this prototyping area have a standard 0.1" pitch. Custom Designs Can't find what you need? We can design and produce a custom board to fit your exact needs. Please reach out to us for additional information and pricing. © 2022 SchmalzTech, LLC
Price: 15.99 USD
Location: Iowa City, Iowa
End Time: 2024-08-05T21:32:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.49 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Mounting Style: DIN Rail Mount
Brand: SchmalzTech
PCB Type: Double-Sided PCB
Number of Rows: 10
Number of Tie-Points: 60
Material: FR-4
MPN: ST-DB9-F-R-DIN
Item Length: 2 in
Item Width: 2.4 in
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