Power Your Connections with RHT D-Sub Connectors & D-SUB Hoods
At WWW.RHTCONN.COM, RHT is dedicated to delivering reliable, high-performance interconnect solutions
that meet the evolving demands of global industries.
Our RHT D-Sub Connectors / D-SUB Hoods — including the Double Layer D-Sub Connector, HDR 3 Row
Right Angle — are designed for modern electronic systems where signal integrity, durability, and compact
design are critical.
Key Advantages
High-Density Interconnection: Multi-row and compact configurations optimize PCB space while supporting
high pin counts.
Mechanical Reliability: Precision-engineered contacts ensure consistent performance even in harsh operating
conditions.
EMI/RFI Protection: Optional hoods and shielding provide robust defense against interference for secure data
transmission.
Design Flexibility: Available in multiple sizes, plating options, and mounting styles to fit diverse applications.
Global Compliance: Manufactured with RoHS/REACH certified materials, ensuring both performance and
environmental responsibility.
Applications
RHT D-Sub Connectors are widely adopted in:
Industrial Automation & Control Systems – PLCs, CNC machines, robotics, smart factory equipment
Computers & Peripherals – servers, printers, storage devices, data acquisition systems
Communication & Networking – switches, routers, satellite systems, signal transmission equipment
Automotive Electronics – diagnostic interfaces, ECU modules, infotainment systems
Medical & Instrumentation – imaging devices, monitoring systems, laboratory instruments
Aerospace & Defense – avionics, navigation, military-grade communication and control
Why RHT?
With decades of expertise in interconnect technology, RHT combines precision engineering, advanced
manufacturing, and strict quality control to deliver solutions that customers can trust. Whether you need
standard or customized D-Sub configurations, RHT ensures your systems are powered by connections built for
reliability and performance.
Discover more about our full range of solutions at: WWW.RHTCONN.COM
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