Description
The D-sub DB15 plug, also known as the VGA connector, is a type of electrical connector commonly used in computer monitors, projectors, and other display devices. It has 15 pins arranged in three rows, with five pins in each row. The DB15 connector gets its name from its shape: it has a D-shaped metal shield around the connector body to provide mechanical support and prevent accidental misconnections.
The DB15 connector is widely recognized for its use in connecting monitors to computers. However, at present, it is gradually being replaced by digital interfaces such as HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI in more modern devices.
The dimensions of the typical DB15 connector are approximately:
Length: about 31.7 mm (1.25 inches)
Width: about 13.7 mm (0.54 inches)
Height: about 8.5 mm (0.33 inches)
The D-sub DB15 connector has a total of 15 pins. These pins are arranged in three rows with five pins in each row. The pin layout is as follows:
Row 1: Pins 1 to 5
Row 2: Pins 6 to 10
Row 3: Pins 11 to 15
Each of these pins has a specific function, which may vary depending on the application of the connector. For example, in the case of a VGA connector, some of these pins are used to transmit analog video signals, while others can be used to transmit synchronization signals and additional data.
Type: DB15 VGA
Terminal Adapter Female
Gender Terminal pitch: 5.08 mm.
Terminal wiring range: 18-26AWG
Adapter size (length x width x height): 64*31*18mm
Screw diameter: 2.5 mm
Maximum current: 0.7 A.
Weight: 33g








