Ensure reliable data transmission with our EDB-15 15-Way Computer Connectors. These standard D-Sub connectors feature two rows of pins (8 on top, 7 on bottom) and are the classic choice for specialized computer interfaces. Whether you are repairing vintage gaming hardware, building custom MIDI cables, or wiring industrial data acquisition (DAQ) systems, these solder-type plugs provide a secure, low-resistance connection that lasts.
Vintage Gaming & MIDI: The standard connector for legacy PC "Game Ports" and MIDI instrument interfaces.
Industrial Control Systems: Used in PLC wiring, sensor arrays, and CNC machinery requiring 15-way signal paths.
Data Acquisition (DAQ): Ideal for custom-built laboratory equipment and measuring devices.
Medical Equipment: Frequently found in legacy diagnostic hardware for secure analog signal transmission.
Standard 2-Row Configuration: 15 pins arranged in two rows for full compatibility with DB15 / EDB-15 port specifications.
Precision Solder Cups: Each pin is equipped with a high-quality solder bucket, allowing for easy and permanent wire attachment without the need for specialized crimping tools.
Superior RFI/EMI Shielding: The steel shell provides a grounded shield, protecting sensitive data signals from external electronic interference.
Corrosion-Resistant Plating: Nickel-plated housing and high-conductivity pins ensure a clean signal even after years of use.
Reliable Signal Integrity: Designed to handle both low-voltage data and analog signals with minimal resistance.
Rugged Mechanical Design: Built to withstand the physical stress of frequent plugging and unplugging in industrial or studio environments.
DIY & Professional Grade: Perfectly suited for custom cable assembly; fits all standard DB15 hoods and backshells.
Type: DB15 / EDB-15 (Standard Density)
Pin Layout: 2 Rows (8 + 7 Pins)
Gender: Available in Male Plug (Pins) or Female Socket (Holes)
Is this the same as a VGA connector?
No. A VGA connector has 3 rows of pins (HDS15). This EDB-15 connector has 2 rows. Please verify your device port before purchasing to ensure it is a 2-row layout.
Can I use this for my old Joystick?
Yes. This is the exact connector used for classic 15-pin PC joysticks and game controllers from the 90s and early 2000s.
Do I need a cover for this?
For a professional finish and to protect the solder joints, we highly recommend using a DB15 Plastic or Metal Hood (Backshell) to provide strain relief for your cable.