This Professional VGA Male Breakout Joint is a high-reliability solution for custom VGA cable construction, field repairs, and specialized AV installations. Designed to eliminate the need for complex soldering, this DB15 (15-pin) Male connector features a pre-configured PCB with clearly labeled screw terminals, allowing for rapid and accurate wire termination.
Precision PCB Joint (JH-UGAM-16): Features a high-quality green fiberglass PCB with reinforced traces and clear numerical labeling for all 15 pins plus a dedicated shield ground (marked as pin 16).
Standard DB15 Male Interface: High-density 15-pin male VGA plug with an industrial blue insulator, fully compatible with standard computer monitors, projectors, and video distribution amplifiers.
Tool-Ready Installation Kit: Each unit comes as a complete field-repair package:
Integrated Screw Terminals: Securely clamp individual wires without soldering.
Blue Heat-Shrink Sleeve: Provides essential strain relief and protects the PCB assembly from environmental contaminants.
Precision Mini-Screwdriver: Included for immediate on-site installation.
Hex-Nut Hardware: Ensures a vibration-proof lock when mated to the device port.
Low-Profile Compact Design: The slim PCB footprint is optimized for use in tight conduit runs, recessed wall boxes, or crowded server rack environments.
Corrosion-Resistant Contacts: Nickel-plated steel connector housing and gold-flashed pins ensure maximum signal clarity and long-term durability.
Connector: DB15 (VGA) 15-Pin Male.
Termination: 16-Position Screw Terminal Block (Pins 1–15 + Shield).
Board Material: Flame-Retardant FR-4 PCB.
Hardware: Dual Hex Standoffs with standard 4-40 threads.
Application: Perfect for fixing broken projector cables, extending VGA signals over long-distance multi-core wiring, and industrial control system interfaces.
What is the "16th" pin on the PCB? The terminal labeled "16" (or sometimes marked with a ground symbol) is dedicated to the Cable Shield/Drain Wire. Connecting your cable's outer braided shield to this point is critical for preventing EMI/RFI interference and ensuring a stable, "ghost-free" video signal at higher resolutions.
Does this support all VGA pinout standards? Yes. Because every pin is broken out individually on the PCB, you can follow any standard or proprietary wiring scheme required by your equipment. This is particularly useful for repairing older legacy equipment or specialized industrial displays that use non-standard VGA configurations.
How do I properly use the heat-shrink tubing? After tightening all screws and testing your connection, slide the blue tubing over the entire PCB and terminal area. Use a heat gun (or careful application of a lighter) to shrink the sleeve until it fits snugly around the cable and connector. This creates a "boot" that prevents the wires from being pulled out of the terminals under stress.
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