It's a DE9, Not a DB9. (But We Know What You Mean) You have been misusing the D-sub connector terminology, and we're guilty of it, too. You’ve seen them everywhere, especially on older computer equipment: the classic 9-pin serial connector. You probably know it as a DB9. It’s an iconic connector for makers, engineers, and anyone who's ever used an RS232 serial device. Here's a little secret, though: calling it a DB9 is technically wrong. The correct name is actually DE9. With the release of our new DE9 Connector Breakouts, we wanted to address a common misconception and explain why we named our boards as we did. BOB-29195 Easily connect with the SparkFun DE9 Male Breakout, a compact board that brings all nine DE9 pins to a convenient 0.1in. spac… BOB-29196 Easily connect with the SparkFun DE9 Female Breakout, a compact board that brings all nine DE9 pins to a convenient 0.1in. sp… In the Interest of Fairness: We are omitting the "-" in "DE-9" and "DB-25." We have found that using a "-" is optional in writing this information. What's in a Name? The D-Subminiature Standard The connector in question belongs to a family known as D-subminiature, or D-sub for short. To put it simply, the "D" in the name comes from the D-shaped metal shield surrounding the pins, which ensures the plug can only be inserted one way! The full part number for these connectors follows a specific pattern. The first letter is always D for the D-shape. The second letter, however, is where the confusion starts. It doesn't stand for a feature; it specifies the size of the connector's shell. The number that follows indicates the number of pins in that shell. Here’s a quick breakdown of the standard D-sub shell sizes: DA: 15-pin shell DB: 25-pin shell (This is the big one you'd see on old parallel printer ports) DC: 37-pin shell DD: 50-pin shell DE: 9-pin shell (Today's topic) The correct technical designation for a D-sub connector with nine pins is DE9. Although "DB9" is a widely used term, it is a m...
First seen: 2025-07-25 15:07
Last seen: 2025-07-26 16:14