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Jim's FAQ's

November 2009
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Combination (or Hybrid) D-Subminiature connectors are made to standard d-sub sizes.  For the most part, standard d-sub backshells will fit a Combo-D.  ITT Cannon and Amphenol both have tables in their catalogs that give the shell sizes for the more popular layouts.  The table below is a condensed version.  For full details please refer to the connector manufacture's documentation. Approximate equivelant collumn refrences standard size d-sub connectors (not high density types).  Links to ITT's and Amphenol's D-Sub catalogs are below.

 

 

D-Sub Shell size code

Approximate

Arangment

ITT code

Amphenol code

Equivelant

2W2

DE

9 Pin

5W1

DE

E

9 Pin

3W3

DA

A

15 Pin

7W2

DA

A

15 Pin

11W1

DA

A

15 Pin

5W5

DB

B

25 Pin

9W4

DB

B

25 Pin

13W3

DB

B

25 Pin

17W2

DB

B

25 Pin

21W1

DB

B

25 Pin

8W8

DC

C

37 Pin

13W6

DC

C

37 Pin

17W5

DC

C

37 Pin

21W4

DC

C

37 Pin

25W3

DC

C

37 Pin

27W2

DC

C

37 Pin

24W7

DD

D

50 Pin

36W4

DD

D

50 Pin

43W2

DD

D

50 Pin

47W1

DD

50 Pin

 

 

 

 

 

ITT Cannon: Combo D section , D-SUB Full Line (4.3Mb and 9.75Mb respectively)

 

 

 

Amphenol: D-Sub full catalog  (40Mb download)

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     The outputs of some sensors will behave like transistors, when a sensor senses an object it will trigger the transistor controlling the output (which essentially acts like a switch) and depending on its design it’ll act as an NPN or PNP type transistor.  An NPN output is commonly called a “sinking” output.  When the sensor senses an object it will connect the output to the negative supply.  A PNP output is commonly called a “sourcing” output. When it senses an object it will connect the output to the positive supply.  If you’re unsure of which output type you need, a number of manufactures produce sensors with configurable outputs. In this case the sensor can be configured to operate as an NPN or PNP type.  NPN, PNP, and Configurable type sensors come in a Normally Closed and Normally Open configurations.