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Extension cable DIGITUS D-Sub25 M to D-Sub25 F, 10 m, beige
Extension cable DIGITUS D-Sub25 M to D-Sub25 F, 10 m, beige
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Extension cable DIGITUS D-Sub25 M to D-Sub25 F, 10 m, beige
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Extension cable DIGITUS D-Sub25 M to D-Sub25 F, 10 m, beige
Extension cable DIGITUS D-Sub25 M to D-Sub25 F, 10 m, beige
The DIGITUS D-Sub25 extension cable (male to female) provides a 10 m connection for extending 25-pin D-Sub serial or parallel interfaces. The cable is supplied with molded D-Sub25 connectors in a beige jacket and is intended to extend existing device-to-device links where a reliable, low-complexity extension is needed. It supports straightforward wiring for legacy peripherals, instrumentation and industrial equipment that use D-Sub25 connections.
The cable delivers a stable physical extension of D-Sub25 ports without active electronics, preserving signal continuity across a 10 m run. Molded connectors reduce strain at the interface points and the beige jacket provides a neutral appearance that integrates with office and industrial environments. The product is plug-and-play and requires no configuration or drivers.
Connect the male D-Sub25 plug to the host or source device and attach the female D-Sub25 connector to the peripheral or target device. Secure connector screws where applicable to ensure mechanical stability and avoid movement that could cause intermittent connections. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends, heavy mechanical stress and sources of electrical interference. No software or driver installation is required; the cable functions as a direct physical extension of the existing D-Sub25 connection.
For best results, verify that both devices support direct passive extension over a 10 m run for the specific signal type in use. In environments with high electromagnetic interference or where long-distance signal integrity is critical, consider using shielded assemblies or active line drivers designed for the specific serial/parallel protocol.
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