Mini-DIN Has Low Profile

Nov. 1, 2002
The height and width of this new mini-DIN connector have each been reduced by 23%, and the footprint area has been reduced by 25%. The size reduction makes the KMDR series connectors well-suited for portable computers. In addition, the body is made

The height and width of this new mini-DIN connector have each been reduced by 23%, and the footprint area has been reduced by 25%. The size reduction makes the KMDR series connectors well-suited for portable computers. In addition, the body is made from PBT thermoplastic and the shield is tin plated steel. Contacts are gold plated with tin/lead on termination. Standard pin layout comes in four and six contact counts, and the GEO-port in seven and nine contact counts. Pricing starts at $0.412 each/5K. KYCON INC., San Jose, CA. (800) 592-6622.

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