1. In the middle of the measurement, people should not touch the sample.
Description of Stacked D-Sub I/O Connectors
Range of of Stacked D-Sub I/O Connectors
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2. If the test line is short-circuited, the high and low voltages are reversed and the fuse will be blown. After the fuse is blown, if the measurement is made, it will stop after the display "Measuring, please wait." Please shut down, replace the same capacity insurance, retest.
3. The connection should be well protected. The instrument should be well grounded.
4. The workplace of the instrument should be kept away from strong electric fields, strong magnetic fields, and high-frequency equipment. The smaller the power supply interference, the better, the lighting line should be selected. If the power supply interference is still large, it can be charged by the AC purification power line instrument. The capacity of the AC purification power supply can be greater than 200VA.
5. When the ratio tester is working, if the LCD display is disordered, press all the buttons are not responding, or the measured value is far from the actual value. Press the reset button, or turn off the power and then operate again.
6. If the display does not have a character display, or the color is very light, adjust the brightness potentiometer to the appropriate position.
7. The instrument should be stored in a dry and ventilated place.
8. Working in a dark place, you can turn on the backlight. To reduce the power consumption of the display, the backlight is not very bright.
Antenk's connectors are designed for applications requiring multiple connector ports with limited PCB space
The condensed footprint of Antenk's dual port D-sub solution is available in four industry sizes, three connector spacing options, and six hardware configurations for one of the broadest stacked D-sub offerings on the market in standard and high-density variations.
Stacked D-sub I/O connectors are designed for applications requiring multiple connector ports with limited PCB space. Two right angle D-sub connectors are stacked one on top of another, creating a single dual-port connector with a very condensed footprint.
Features of Stacked D-Sub I/O Connectors
Available in four industry standard sizes:
Standard density: 9, 15, 25, 37
Available in three connector spacing options: 0.625", 0.750", 0.900"
Available in six hardware configurations
High-temperature UL94 V-0 thermoplastic (260°C process temp)
High performance stamped contacts
Applications of Stacked D-Sub I/O Connectors
Communications
Instrumentation
Medical
Computers/peripherals
Commercial industry
Test labs
Gaming industry
Standard Density Stacked D sub Connector
High Density Stacked D sub Connector
Dual-Port Stacked D-Sub Connectors