Erni's D-SUB discrete wire IDC connectors provide easy and quick termination of discrete wires via insulation displacement connection (IDC) technique and feature termination of stranded or solid wires. The connectors are available as male or female versions from 9 to 37 pin contacts. The application tooling allows high-speed cabling and allows partially loaded cable assemblies. The harnessed IDC connectors fit Erni D-SUB cable connector housing series KSG200, with EMI/RFI and ESD protection.
Features include: quick harnessing capability with simple hand or semi-automatic tooling; contacts are easily replaceable; wires sizes: 22 AWG - 26 AWG (other wire gauges upon request); contact material: copper alloy; insulator: thermoplastic UL 94 V-0; current rating: 2,5 A; temperature rating: -55 to +125°C; contact resistance: 15 mW max; and test voltage: 1000 V a.c.
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