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Chris W

Jan 1, 1970
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I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I took 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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Chris said:
I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I took 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.
i found some many headers and sockets that it isn't funny in mouser.
just use the search they have in interconnects and search for
Sockets and headers.
especially under molex
 
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Chris W

Jan 1, 1970
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Jamie said:
i found some many headers and sockets that it isn't funny in mouser.
just use the search they have in interconnects and search for
Sockets and headers.
especially under molex

Did you even read my post? I have searched mouser and digikey at least
3 time each, and have had no luck. I'm not saying they don't have them,
but I haven't been able to locate them.


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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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Chris said:
Did you even read my post? I have searched mouser and digikey at least
3 time each, and have had no luck. I'm not saying they don't have them,
but I haven't been able to locate them.
yes i did and i found headers and sockets that will work at mouser.
i looked at your images.
You will have better luck looking in their catalog, their on line
system takes too long the way they have it set up.
 
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Chris W

Jan 1, 1970
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Jamie said:
yes i did and i found headers and sockets that will work at mouser.
i looked at your images.
You will have better luck looking in their catalog, their on line
system takes too long the way they have it set up.

I've searched the website, pdf catalog and print catalog. I have found
connectors that look similar but none that are the same and none that
even look close and have a .050" spacing. All the ones that look
similar are .100" spacing.


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C. Wozniak

Jan 1, 1970
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I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I took 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Conn...http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

--
Chris WKE5GIX

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learn more athttp://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"

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Take a look at the Molex 51021 plug bodies and matching contacts. Digi-
Key stocks them and Mouser may have them as well.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Chris said:
I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I took 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

You'll find it simpler to replace the connector I think.

Graham
 
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Lionel

Jan 1, 1970
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I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I took 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

I usually cannibalise something from out of the junkboxes. You can
extract the individual pins from the shroud in your first photo by
lifting the little plastic tab with a pin.

If you want to make up new cables like that, don't forget that you'll
need the correct crimping tool as well.
 
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Chris W

Jan 1, 1970
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C. Wozniak said:
Take a look at the Molex 51021 plug bodies and matching contacts. Digi-
Key stocks them and Mouser may have them as well.

Thanks that is it. I was searching for 1.27mm and .050 not the 1.25mm.
Now I just need wire. I wish digikey and mouser would sell
something less than 100 feet of wire. I did see that Mouser had a 4
conductor cable with 2.5mm mini "stereo" type plug on it that is 6 feet
long. That is plenty for what I need so as long as the wires are
between 26 and 32 ga I will be good to go by Tuesday. Then I get to see
how well I can "crimp" those tiny contacts with my needle nose pliers.
I will probably tin the wires and then try and re-flow it after I
"crimp" the wire in. If I had a crimper that would do a good job on
that size wire I wouldn't have to bother with the solder.

--
Chris W
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Lionel

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks that is it. I was searching for 1.27mm and .050 not the 1.25mm.
Now I just need wire. I wish digikey and mouser would sell
something less than 100 feet of wire. I did see that Mouser had a 4
conductor cable with 2.5mm mini "stereo" type plug on it that is 6 feet
long. That is plenty for what I need so as long as the wires are
between 26 and 32 ga I will be good to go by Tuesday. Then I get to see
how well I can "crimp" those tiny contacts with my needle nose pliers.
I will probably tin the wires and then try and re-flow it after I
"crimp" the wire in.

Um. The tolerances on those connectors are fairly tight. You'll
probably find that if you solder those pins, they'll no longer lock
into the shroud.
If I had a crimper that would do a good job on
that size wire I wouldn't have to bother with the solder.

You should be able to locate the correct type of crimper from the
csame catalog that has the connectors.
 
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C. Wozniak

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks that is it. I was searching for 1.27mm and .050 not the 1.25mm.
Now I just need wire. I wish digikey and mouser would sell
something less than 100 feet of wire. I did see that Mouser had a 4
conductor cable with 2.5mm mini "stereo" type plug on it that is 6 feet
long. That is plenty for what I need so as long as the wires are
between 26 and 32 ga I will be good to go by Tuesday. Then I get to see
how well I can "crimp" those tiny contacts with my needle nose pliers.
I will probably tin the wires and then try and re-flow it after I
"crimp" the wire in. If I had a crimper that would do a good job on
that size wire I wouldn't have to bother with the solder.

--
Chris WKE5GIX

"Protect your digital freedom and privacy, eliminate DRM,
learn more athttp://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"

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give the gifts they want
One stop wish list for any gift,
from anywhere, for any occasion!http://thewishzone.com

I thought your connector in the picture looked familiar. We use the 15
and 16 pin versions in some of the products that we sell. We ended up
buying the matching crimper and contract extraction tool ($100+ for a
strip of stainless steel milled down on three sides). It is still a
PITA to attach the contacts with the crimper

As Lionel mentioned in another post, be very careful if you try to
solder instead of crimping the contacts. The strip length is under 1
mm if I remember correctly. Tinning the stripped end with a bit of
extra solder and then not using any extra solder to attach the contact
may work to keep the solder out of the mating area.

FYI, Another possible source of wire may be to peel off the individual
wire from an 80 conductor ribbon cable used with the some parallel
interface hard drives.
 
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Guest

Jan 1, 1970
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get anything that has correct spacing, razor blade will trim plastic until u
can fit.

be creative

if you are commercial, then keep looking.

if u always want EXACT stuff, u need to be prepared to know about 10 million
diffrent parts and 10000 different suppliers.

it aint easy, thats why STANDARDS are used to desing many items,
foreigners have their own set of STANDARDS.

proprietary is the bad word.
 
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Guest

Jan 1, 1970
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yes soldering those tiny nits is tough even for dainty female dexterous
fingers!

magnifier is requisite if u do

we sometime crimp and then add a smidge of nickle plate circuit board repair
paint to flood the joint with conductive.

if u crimp, never 'crush' it, just crimp it. vast difference in pressure!

last resort, replace the header with wire jumper set and run it out to an
easily sourced connector mounted somewhere .

last last resort, never purchase products with these tiny stinking things at
all! spend money on a trip to bahamas instead! :))
 
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