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3 row 15 pin female connector?

Assuming you mean the "D" shell connector used for computer "VGA" connections to a monitor.It's aD shell (physical appearance),E size,15 connectors,So it's correctly called a DE15, but is often misnamed "DB15" - which it's not. To lessen confusion, many people just refer to it as the "VGA" connector.The common "DB" naming only applies (correctly) to the larger shell size commonly used for the 25-pin DB-25 connector. The small 9-pin D connector is correctly called DE-9.


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