Streamline your hardware design with our 9-Way Right-Angle DB9 PCB Connectors. Available in both Male (Plug) and Female (Socket) versions, these D-Sub connectors are specifically designed for through-hole mounting on printed circuit boards. The 90-degree "Right Angle" orientation allows the port to sit flush against the edge of your enclosure, providing a professional and space-saving interface for RS232, RS485, or CAN bus communication.
Industrial Controllers: Mount serial ports onto PLCs, motor drivers, and automation modules.
Custom Interface Boards: Perfect for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or ESP32 expansion shields requiring DB9 connectivity.
Networking Equipment: Ideal for building or repairing console ports on switches and routers.
Data Loggers: Create compact, board-mounted serial links for environmental or industrial monitoring tools.
90-Degree Right-Angle Profile: Designed to save vertical space, allowing the cable to plug in from the side of the PCB rather than the top.
Through-Hole Soldering: Features sturdy solder pins and board-lock mounting tabs for a high-strength mechanical bond to the PCB.
Shielded Metal Shell: The tin-plated steel shell provides excellent grounding and protection against EMI/RFI noise.
Standard DB9 Footprint: Fits standard 2.84mm pitch PCB layouts, making them a "drop-in" replacement for most industrial serial ports.
Precision Alignment: High-quality molded insulators ensure pins are perfectly aligned for easy insertion into your PCB.
Built-in Board Locks: Includes "harpoon" or screw-down style board locks to prevent the connector from lifting during the soldering process.
Industrial Grade Durability: Rated for hundreds of mating cycles, ensuring long-term reliability in high-vibration environments.
Type: DB9 (D-Sub 9-Pin)
Orientation: Right Angle (90 Degree)
Gender: Available in Male Plug (Pins) or Female Socket (Holes)
What is the pin pitch for these?
These follow the industrial standard D-Sub footprint with a pitch of 2.84mm between pins and a row-to-row spacing of 2.84mm.
Do these come with the mounting screws?
These connectors typically feature threaded "hex nuts" or rivets already installed, allowing you to secure them to a chassis or attach a cable with thumb-screws easily.
Can I use the Female Socket for a VGA port?
No. While the shell size is similar, VGA requires 15 pins in 3 rows. This is a 9-pin connector in 2 rows, used for Serial/COM ports.