DB9 Protoboard Breakout

This documentation covers The following part number: 7-0000204
Overview
The DB9 Protoboard Breakout is the ideal solution for anyone working with DB9 cables and connectors. Featuring both male and female DB9 connectors, this PCB breaks out each pin and the shell connection onto a row of solder pads, complete with pin numbers for easy identification. The integrated prototyping area allows you to create custom adapters, filters, injectors, or any other modifications needed for signals traveling via a DB9 cable. This flexibility enables you to build and modify circuits directly on the board, providing a tailored solution for your specific signal requirements.
Designed for ease of use and versatility, the DB9 Protoboard Breakout ensures proper signal shielding and reliable performance. Once your customizations are complete, the entire assembly can be heat-shrunk for a neat and professional finish. Whether you’re an engineer, technician, or hobbyist, this breakout board is perfect for projects that require precise and stable signal handling. It also serves as an excellent troubleshooting tool, making it a valuable addition to any toolkit.
What's in the Box
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- DB9 Protoboard Breakout PCB Assembly
Features
- Dual DB9 Connectors: Includes both male and female DB9 connectors for convenient pass through connection into existing equipment.
- Pin and Shell Breakout: Each pin and the shell are broken out onto solder pads, ensuring proper shielding and ease of use.
- Prototyping Area: Equipped with a proto area for building custom adapters, filters, injectors, and more.
- Customizable Solutions: Enables the creation of tailored solutions for any application.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for engineers, technicians, hobbyists, and anyone needing custom DB9 signal solutions.
Configuration
DB9 Pin Connection Points

DB9 Pin Configuration

Revisions
Date | Changes |
September 2024 | Initial Release |