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IDC 40-pin connector for 80-conductor cable?

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tuinkabouter

Jan 1, 1970
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Op 3/7/2011 2:24 AM, DaveC schreef:
No it doesn't.

There's no way to get 2 female connectors to mate pin 1 to pin 1.

There are two types of connctors. One AMP and one other, i think ansley,
but i'm not shure. They use different pins for the stiped wire.
As long as you dont mix brands, you have no problems.
But it can be used to switch pins.
 
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TheQuickBrownFox

Jan 1, 1970
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Op 3/7/2011 2:24 AM, DaveC schreef:

There are two types of connctors. One AMP and one other, i think ansley,
but i'm not shure. They use different pins for the stiped wire.
As long as you dont mix brands, you have no problems.
But it can be used to switch pins.


The lunacy never ends.

The pins are NOT defined by a brand name, idiot. They ARE defined by a
standard.

So IF you "found" a connector that was a different pinout (I doubt it),
you were looking at a company that is or would soon be belly up.

Do all gang boy generation retards have zero common sense?
 
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TTman

Jan 1, 1970
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The lunacy never ends.

The pins are NOT defined by a brand name, idiot. They ARE defined by a
standard.

So IF you "found" a connector that was a different pinout (I doubt it),
you were looking at a company that is or would soon be belly up.

Do all gang boy generation retards have zero common sense?

Seems that way.... :)
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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Op 3/7/2011 2:24 AM, DaveC schreef:

There are two types of connctors. One AMP and one other, i think ansley,
but i'm not shure. They use different pins for the stiped wire.
As long as you dont mix brands, you have no problems.
But it can be used to switch pins.

Actually there are three kinds of connectors for this application and
they are color-coded (black, blue and grey).


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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TheQuickBrownFox

Jan 1, 1970
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Actually there are three kinds of connectors for this application and
they are color-coded (black, blue and grey).


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany

Wrong. There are three types of UDMA connector for UDMA applications.
Show me where that is what he asked for.

Note that he made NO request for any such item. He asked about a 40
pin parallel row (IDC) ribbon cable connector.

Since UDMA connectors typically have molded in keyed pins (not
useable), I doubt he wants a 39 pin connector.

IF he does want a UDMA connector, there are plenty to be found.

He wants the male header though, and that will NOT be a ribbon cable
crimp-on item, though they do exist.
 
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