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9 Pin Female Serial Connector - PCB Mount
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DB9 female header - right angle PCB mount. 0.318" Style.
9 Pin Female Serial Connector - PCB Mount Product Help and Resources
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Larsi / about 10 years ago / 3
Is there a male version of this mount?
isaacbwagner / about 6 years ago / 1
How about that male version?
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MisterFuzzy / about 7 years ago / 1
Is this the type of socket that most PCs use for their monitors?
Member #19909 / about 7 years ago / 1
You’re refering to the VGA connections, and no, those use DB15 connectors.
Victor Z. / about 7 years ago / 1
Guys, your DB9MALE pinout in Eagle is identical to DB9FEMALE one. That is completely wrong. They should
go mirrored. ;(
JcAlmonte / about 6 years ago / 1
They look identical in the Eagle PCB layout image but they are not! I just realized that in the DB9 Female
eagle PCB image, the rectangular shaped drill indicates pin #1 whereas in the DB9 Male it indicates pin
#5. You can confirm that by connecting a DB9 Female to a DB9 Male and seeing that the connections
actually do correspond with the right pinout.They Should fixed that to avoid confusion.
I hope i explain myself clearly.
MikeGrusin / about 4 years ago / 1
Belated thanks for the info, you are absolutely right and we’ll fix it. Note that you can reverse that
footprint (put it on the bottom layer, but insert the part from the top) to get the pin numbering to work
correctly.
jfro / about 7 years ago / 1
Yeah I’m still perplexed at the lack of male DB9 plug, which they’re using in their OBDII-UART board now….
sethborders / about 8 years ago / 1
i would also like a male version, mainly to use with your OBD-II cable…
McConnell / about 8 years ago / 1
I needed the male connector as well. I believe that the Digi-Key part number for that is A35105-ND, but I
haven’t received it yet to verify that it will fit in the PCB mount. The datasheet looks promising though.
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