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Voltage thru 9-Pin Mini D

 
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:55 am    Post subject: Voltage thru 9-Pin Mini D Reply with quote

What is the maximum amperage to run 12vdc thru a 9pin mini
D connector?


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:06 am    Post subject: Voltage thru 9-Pin Mini D Reply with quote

At 09:50 AM 8/20/2009, you wrote:
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What is the maximum amperage to run 12vdc thru a 9pin mini D connector?

5A any pin but I would de-rate to 3A or so for any appliation
that is continuous duty. You can increase the current that
passes through a d-sub by paralleling pins.

http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Schematics/Paralleled_DSub_Pins.pdf

. . . again, for continuous duty, de-rate pins to about
3A and then parallel enough to cover the requirement.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:49 am    Post subject: Voltage thru 9-Pin Mini D Reply with quote

I've seen this question a few times and some while ago went to source documents for connectors I've seen in use, the AMP series 109 Amplmite. The AMP web site publishes data for connector/contact derating based on contact current, wire gauge, temperature and percent loading of the connector. It starts at 100% of the single contact rating for a single connector and AWG-20 wire and derates to 37% of the single contact rating for a fully populated connector; at 'normal' temperatures. I believe standard density size 20 contacts are rated for 7.5A, while high-density size 22 contacts are rated 5A.

Using the AMP ratings a fully populated standard density connector with AWG-20 wire could sustain 2.775 amps per contact. With AWG-22 wire that decreases to 2.55A.

So were one to flow 3A through each contact of a fully populated connector with AWG-22 wire, doing so would not be within manufacturers specifications if using an AMP series 109 connector.

The derating graph and table are on page 6 of the below linked AMP document.

http://tinyurl.com/n8eret
or here for the source
http://www.tycoelectronics.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=showdoc&DocId=Specification+Or+Standard%7F108-1770%7FA%7Fpdf%7FEnglish%7FENG_SS_108-1770_A.pdf

Ron Q.

At 09:04 8/20/2009, you wrote:
[quote]--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com>

At 09:50 AM 8/20/2009, you wrote:
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--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "CHARLES T BECKER" <ctbecker(at)atlanticbb.net>

What is the maximum amperage to run 12vdc thru a 9pin mini D connector?

5A any pin but I would de-rate to 3A or so for any appliation
that is continuous duty. You can increase the current that
passes through a d-sub by paralleling pins.

http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Schematics/Paralleled_DSub_Pins.pdf

. . . again, for continuous duty, de-rate pins to about
3A and then parallel enough to cover the requirement.


Bob . . .

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