Equip your hardware with high-definition connectivity using our 15-Way HD15 (VGA) Right-Angle PCB Connectors. These high-density D-Sub connectors feature the classic 3-row configuration (5 pins per row) and are designed for precise through-hole mounting. The 90-degree right-angle orientation allows the VGA port to sit flush against your PCB edge, making it the ideal choice for monitors, projectors, industrial display controllers, and custom video breakout boards.
Motherboard & GPU Repair: The direct replacement part for damaged VGA output ports on computers and industrial motherboards.
Display Controllers: Essential for adding video-out or video-in functionality to custom embedded systems.
CCTV & DVR Systems: Used in the manufacturing of security recording hardware for monitor connections.
Automated Test Equipment: Create rugged, board-mounted video signal interfaces for testing rigs and diagnostic tools.
High-Density 3-Row Design: Standard HD15 (HDS15) layout for universal compatibility with all VGA, SVGA, and UXGA video cables.
90-Degree Right-Angle Profile: Saves vertical space and allows for horizontal cable insertion—perfect for slim-profile 1U rackmounts.
Reinforced Mechanical Grip: Equipped with sturdy solder tails and board-lock mounting tabs to withstand the frequent plugging and unplugging of heavy video cables.
Advanced EMI Shielding: The nickel-plated steel shell provides 360-degree grounding to prevent signal "ghosting" or interference.
Precision Pin Alignment: High-quality blue PBT insulators ensure all 15 pins stay perfectly straight during the soldering process.
Integrated Threaded Hex Nuts: Comes with pre-installed 4-40 threaded nuts to securely lock VGA cable thumb-screws for a stable connection.
Industrial Grade Resilience: Engineered to maintain high signal integrity even in high-vibration or high-temperature environments.
Type: EHDS-15ML / EHDS-15FL (High Density)
Orientation: Right Angle (90 Degree)
Gender: Available in Male Plug (Pins) or Female Socket (Holes)
Is the Female Socket the standard for a PC video port?
Yes. Most computers and DVRs use the Female Socket as the video output port. The Male Plug is typically used for specific gender-changing applications or device-side connections.
Does this fit into a standard 9-pin serial footprint?
No. While the outer shell size is similar to a DB9 (9-pin) connector, the pin layout and density are completely different. This connector has 3 rows of pins.
Are the mounting "legs" soldered?
Yes. The metal side tabs (harpoons) should be soldered to the board to provide physical strength and ensure the port's metal shield is properly grounded to your PCB.