Integrate high-capacity data ports into your hardware with our 25-Way DB25 Right-Angle PCB Connectors. Designed specifically for through-hole soldering, these 90-degree connectors allow the 25-pin interface to sit horizontally on the edge of your printed circuit board. This low-profile orientation is the industry standard for Parallel (LPT) ports, industrial serial communication, and multi-channel audio equipment where space and mechanical stability are key.
Parallel Port (LPT) Integration: The essential connector for adding a printer port to industrial motherboards or CNC breakout boards.
CNC & Motion Control: Used on controller boards to bridge the gap between the software and the motor drivers via 25-pin cables.
Professional Audio Gear: Mount multi-channel D-Sub inputs or outputs directly onto the PCB of mixers and sound cards.
Legacy Hardware Repair: A perfect "drop-in" replacement for damaged 25-pin ports on vintage computers and lab equipment.
90-Degree Right-Angle Design: Specifically engineered to save vertical space, making it ideal for 1U rack-mount chassis and slim electronic enclosures.
Reinforced PCB Stability: Features sturdy through-hole pins and mechanical mounting tabs (board locks) to ensure the connector stays secure even with heavy cable use.
Advanced EMI/RFI Shielding: The nickel or tin-plated steel shell provides a continuous grounded shield to protect your 25 data lines from electronic noise.
Threaded Locking Mechanism: Comes with pre-installed 4-40 threaded hex nuts to allow for the secure locking of cable thumb-screws.
Precision Pin Alignment: High-quality PBT insulators ensure all 25 pins are perfectly spaced for easy insertion into standard PCB footprints.
Industrial Durability: Rated for high mating cycles, these connectors are built for environments where cables are frequently connected and disconnected.
Industry Standard Footprint: Compatible with standard 2.84mm pitch layouts found in most CAD and PCB design software.
Type: DB25 (D-Sub 25-Pin)
Orientation: Right Angle (90 Degree)
Gender: Available in Male Plug (Pins) or Female Socket (Holes)
Which version is for a standard Parallel port?
For a standard PC Parallel (LPT) port, you need the Female Socket. The Male Plug is typically used on the device/cable side or for specific industrial serial interfaces.
Are these for through-hole or surface mount?
These are Through-Hole (THT) connectors. They have pins that go through the PCB and are soldered on the opposite side for maximum mechanical strength.
Can I use this for my 25-pin audio snake?
Yes. These are fully compatible with Tascam/Mackie standard D-sub pinouts often used in high-end recording studio hardware.