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DB25 Connector – IDC Flat Cable Crimp – Female

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$5.83

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Description:

DB25 Connector — Female Block, IDC Flat Cable Crimp, Tin Shell, Connector Termination

Rugged DB25 female IDC block connector with a protective tin shell, designed for flat ribbon cable crimp terminations.  The insulation-displacement (IDC) block allows fast, repeatable terminations for multi-conductor serial, control, and low-voltage signal harnesses in lab, industrial, and telecom environments.

DB Hoods & Hardware
Flat Ribbon & Bulk Wire

  • DB25 female interface — Standard 25-pin D-sub jack for multi-line serial, parallel, and control connections.
  • IDC flat cable crimp — Insulation-displacement block for fast, tool-assisted termination of flat ribbon cable.
  • Tin shell protection — Tin-plated metal shell adds mechanical protection and helps with noise shielding.
  • Connector termination style — Ideal for building DB25 ribbon assemblies and panel pigtails without soldering.
  • Serial & control use — Well suited for RS-232/RS-422, test fixtures, control harnesses, and I/O breakouts.
Specification Detail
Connector Type DB25 female D-sub, IDC flat cable style
Pin Count 25 pins, standard DB25 2-row layout
Termination Style IDC flat cable crimp (insulation-displacement block)
Shell Material Tin-plated metal shell for protection
Cable Type Flat ribbon / IDC-compatible multi-conductor cable
Typical Signals RS-232/RS-422, low-voltage control, instrumentation, multi-line I/O
Use Case Custom ribbon cable assemblies, fixtures, and connectorized harnesses

Why buy from Gruber Communications

  • Harness & fixture specialists — Stocked specifically for multi-line serial, control, and test harness builds.
  • Matched accessories — Pair with our DB25 hoods, flat ribbon cable, and bulk wire for complete assemblies.
  • Fast, field-friendly terminations — IDC design speeds production and repair work compared to hand-soldering.
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