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Answer:
The number expressed after the two letters in the name of a D-sub miniature connector indicates the number of pins or contacts that the connector has.
For example, in a D-sub connector labeled as DB-25:
- "D" refers to the D-sub connector family.
- "B" refers to the shell size and arrangement.
- "25" indicates that the connector has 25 pins or contacts.
Therefore, the number after the two letters ("DB" in this case) indicates the characteristic of the D-sub connector related to the number of pins or contacts it has.
Explanation:
D-sub connectors come in various configurations, categorized by the number of pins or sockets they have. The most common types are DB-9, DB-15, DB-25, and HD-15 connectors. The number following "DB" or "HD" indicates the total number of pins, including both signal and ground pins.
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