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Part RoHS Manufacturer Connector Type Option Reliability Contact Gender Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (V) No. of Connectors Panel Mount Mating Contact Pitch (inch) Body Length Insulation Resistance Mixed Contacts EMI Shielded Filter Feature Body Width Termination Contact Finish Body Depth MIL Conformity Insulator Material No. of Rows Loaded Maximum Operating Temperature (Cel) DIN Conformance Board Mounting Option PCB Contact Row Spacing (mm) IEC Conformity Minimum Operating Temperature Empty Shell Shell Finish Plating Thickness (inch) No. of Ports No. of PCB Rows Contact Material UL Flammability Code Mating Contact Finish Polarization Key Additional Features Rated Current - Signal Reference Standard Insulator Color Total No. of Contacts Durability Mating Contact Row Spacing (inch) Mounting Type Sub-Category Shell Material Terminal Pitch (mm) Cable Types PCB Contact Pattern Mains Connector Rating Termination Type Minimum Withdrawal Force (N) DIN Standard Manufacturer Series Contact Resistance Contact Pitch Circle Diameter Body or Shell Style Mounting Style Contact Style JESD-609 Code Maximum Insertion Force (N) Mounting Option-2 Terminal Length Mounting Option-1 Contact Pattern
DIN Connectors

DIN connectors are a type of electrical connector that were originally standardized by the German Institute for Standardization (Deutsches Institut für Normung). They are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including audio, video, and telecommunications equipment.

DIN connectors are available in a range of sizes and configurations, with some of the most common sizes including 3-pin, 5-pin, and 8-pin connectors. They feature a circular design, with a male and female connector that plug together to provide a secure connection.

DIN connectors are known for their durability and reliability, with a locking mechanism that ensures a secure connection. They are also designed to be resistant to environmental factors such as moisture and dust, making them a popular choice for use in harsh environments.

One common use of DIN connectors is in audio equipment, where they are used for connections such as microphone inputs and speaker outputs. They are also commonly used in telecommunications equipment, where they can be used for connections such as ISDN lines and telephone handsets.

DIN connectors are available in a variety of styles, including straight and right-angle connectors, as well as male and female connectors. They may also include features such as shielding, filtering, or EMI suppression, depending on the specific application requirements.