DIN Connector — Everything You Need to Know

A DIN connection connects to voltage supplies and data networks to deliver power and, in certain cases, signal to end devices like solenoid valves. The flow of liquids and gases is regulated by these end devices, which is a key function. They can also protect against surges, which can damage electronics in some cases. They function in the same way as a kitchen faucet, except instead of controlling the flow of water, they control the flow of electricity. The connectors can be used to connect pressure sensors, flow monitors, and temperature sensors to the necessary power and data. DIN connections are utilized in a number of sectors, including automotive, chemical, food/beverage, pharmaceutical, oil/gas, and water/wastewater.

  • Connectors are classified as “Forms” based on the pin arrangement and size
  • DIN 43650 Form A (ME / HD): — Contact separation is 18mm on this connector
  • DIN Form B I/S (Industrial Standard) Form B (MER): DIN Form B I/S (Industrial Standard) Form B (MER): — The Industrial Standard Mini connector has an 11mm contact spacing and is frequently referred to as such
  • DIN 43650 Form C (MEM): — This connection, which has an 8mm contact spacing, is referred to as a “sub-micro” connector
  • Micro-Miniature Industrial (ISO Form C) (MEM): Also known as the Industrial Standard Sub-Micro, this connector has a contact separation of 9.4mm
  • Internal thread DIN valve connections are IP65-rated and come in a variety of thread styles, gaskets, and circuitry configurations
  • To guard against overvoltage peaks, standard alternatives include LED-lit devices, VDR (voltage-dependent resistors), diodes, or transil diodes (with or without the illuminated device)
  • Metal Enclosure (ME), HD, and MER are all available in IP-65
  • Elcom provides a variety of connection modification options, including indicator lights
  • Surge suppression with a flammability grade of UL-94 V-2/V-0 is available
  • Din connectors meet various overvoltage protection requirements and are made to function within certain voltage limits
  • These din connectors have protection from dust and water when correctly installed
  • These DIN connectors can serve dc-ac and specific voltage requirement
  • Can be used in a humid, oily, dusty environment
  • Eliminates the risk of fire hazards
  • DIN valve connections for hydraulic, and electromagnetic devices, as well as sensors, provide exceptional sealing qualities, simplify production processes, minimize inventory, and cut application costs
  • Unmounted packing cuts save on labour time and expenses
  • Din sockets (PG9, PG11)
  • Din Sockets (PG7)
  • Din plugs (Flat)
  • Din plugs (Micro)
  • Din plugs (curved)

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