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JAE Electronics DE-9SR — D-Sub Cable Assemblies

JAE DE-9SR D-Sub Receptacle, 9-Pin Female, Solder Cup

MPNDE-9SR
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JAE DE series D-sub receptacle, 9 positions, 2 rows, female sockets, solder cup termination, gold-plated contacts, panel mount, 5 A rating.

$6.8800Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
SeriesDE
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Jul 2026

Specifications

DE-9SR specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesDE
TypeSignal
MountingPanel Mount
Connector typeReceptacle, Female Sockets
Current rating5A
Wire gauge20 AWG
Shell size, connector layout1 (DE, E)
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 105°C
ColorWhite
Contact materialCopper Alloy
Dielectric materialPolyamide (PA), Nylon, Glass Filled
Shell material, finishSteel, Clear Chromate Plated Zinc
PackageBag
TerminationSolder Cup
Contact finishGold
Flange featureHousing/Shell (Unthreaded)
Rows2
Positions9

Product details

Standard DE-9 D-Sub Receptacle for Cable Harness Assembly

The JAE DE-9SR is a 9-position D-sub receptacle with female sockets, designed for panel-mount cable termination. It belongs to the DE series, which covers the standard DE-9 shell size (1, DE, E). The white glass-filled nylon insulator houses two rows of gold-plated copper alloy contacts, each rated for 5 A. Solder cup termination accepts 20 AWG wire.

Mating and Panel Installation

This receptacle mates with the DE-9PR plug, which carries male pins in the same shell size and contact arrangement. The unthreaded housing flange accepts standard D-sub screw-lock hardware for panel mounting.

Frequently asked questions

What is the DE-9SR datasheet?

Engineers need to verify pinout and mechanical dimensions before design.

Where can I buy DE-9SR?

Buyers need to find a reliable source with stock.

Is DE-9SR in stock?

Sourcing buyers need availability to avoid supply delays.

What is the equivalent of DE-9SR?

For cross-reference or finding alternative parts.

Is DE-9SR the same as DE-9P?

Common confusion between plug and receptacle.

Is DE-9SR obsolete or active?

Brokers and buyers need to know lifecycle for long-term availability.