Ensure flawless data and video transmission with our high-performance 15-Way VGA D-Sub Gold Sockets. These connectors are precision-engineered for computer monitors, video interfaces, and industrial data equipment that require the highest level of signal reliability.
This set features gold-plated contacts, which offer significantly better conductivity and corrosion resistance compared to standard nickel plating. Whether you are repairing legacy hardware or designing custom video systems, these 15-pin (3 rows of 5) connectors provide a secure, low-resistance interface for consistent high-definition performance.
Gold-Plated Precision: Contacts are gold-finished to prevent oxidation and ensure a stable connection over thousands of plug cycles.
Complete Connector Set: Includes the 15-pin male plug (pins) and the corresponding female socket (holes).
Standard 3-Row Layout: Uses the industry-standard High-Density D-Sub (HDB15) configuration typical for VGA/SVGA.
Solder-Ready Design: The "Back View" shows clearly defined solder cups for easy and secure cable termination.
Integrated Mounting Flange: Features pre-drilled holes for secure panel mounting or attachment to a hood housing.
Connector Type: D-Sub High-Density 15-Pin (HDB15).
Plating: Gold-plated contacts for enhanced signal integrity.
Gender: Available as Male (Plug) and Female (Socket).
Configuration: 15 contacts in 3 rows.
Termination Style: Solder cup.
VGA/SVGA Video: Custom-length monitor cables or panel-mounted video ports.
Industrial Controls: Secure data transmission for PLC interfaces and CNC machinery.
Legacy PC Repair: Replacing damaged video ports on older computer hardware.
Projector Installations: Building high-quality, long-run video signal cables.
Why choose gold-plated over standard silver/nickel?
Gold does not tarnish or corrode over time, ensuring your signal remains clear even in humid environments or after years of use.
Will this work for modern high-resolution displays?
While modern tech is moving to HDMI/DisplayPort, this 15-pin connector remains the standard for VGA analog signals and is capable of supporting high-definition SVGA resolutions.
How do I secure the cable to the connector?
These are solder-type connectors. You will need a soldering iron to attach individual wires to the cups shown in the "Back View".
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