D-Sub Hoods Mind The Budget

Oct. 8, 2008
Offered as economical components, the company's traditional D-sub shielded hoods suit indoor signal or power applications requiring robustness and high EMI/RFI performance. The hoods employ a simpler design that results in a lighter connector,

Offered as economical components, the company's traditional D-sub shielded hoods suit indoor signal or power applications requiring robustness and high EMI/RFI performance. The hoods employ a simpler design that results in a lighter connector, allowing for faster assembly. They consist of two half-metal covers in zamack (zinc alloy) with two jack screws and a steel fiber-reinforced plastic strain relief for EMI/RFI screening and cable retention. The relief works with cable diameters from 4 mm to 13 mm. The D-Sub shielded hood series is available in nine-, 15-, 25- and 37-position versions, all of which specify an operating temperature from -40°C to +120°C. For more information, contact FCI USA INC., Etters, PA. (800) 237-2374.

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