D-Sub Connector Interface Modules

June 3, 2012
DIN rail mountable pluggable module provides easy interfacing between I/O and controllers.

The transition from a D-Subminiature to individual wires is simplified with the IMDS interface module. An exclusive feature of the module is availability with pluggable terminal blocks and either male (plug) or female (receptacle) D-SUB connectors. These pluggable modules facilitate rapid system testing and shorter maintenance downtime and simplify construction when shipping sub-assemblies are required. In the standard 9 to 50 position D-SUB configurations, the modules will mount either on a DIN rail or directly on a panel. Another feature is the addition of six component holes per circuit. The plated through holes allow users to easily modify modules by adding electronic components. The 26-12 AWG terminal blocks are clearly marked to eliminate wiring errors. Custom marking, custom circuits and special connectors are available upon request.

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Automation Systems Interconnect, Inc.
www.asi-ez.com
877.650.5160
 

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