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John Eric Voltin

Jan 1, 1970
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I am currently trying to identify several electronic connectors so I can
purchase the appropriate mates. Several of these connectors have proven to
be very difficult to identify. Does anyone have any suggestions for how I
might approach this?


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- John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology, Inc.
[email protected]
512-633-0394
 
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Ian Stirling

Jan 1, 1970
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John Eric Voltin said:
I am currently trying to identify several electronic connectors so I can
purchase the appropriate mates. Several of these connectors have proven to
be very difficult to identify. Does anyone have any suggestions for how I
might approach this?

Large electronics catalogs.
Connector makers websites.
Look for a logo on the connector, and see if you can track it down.
A description here might be an alternative.
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
I am currently trying to identify several electronic connectors so I can
purchase the appropriate mates. Several of these connectors have proven to
be very difficult to identify. Does anyone have any suggestions for how I
might approach this?

--
- John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology, Inc.
[email protected]
512-633-0394

You can post pictures of the parts on
by attaching it as a GIF, JPEG,
or other common image file. That way, someone can see them, and
hopefully tell you who makes them.
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12 days!


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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John Eric Voltin

Jan 1, 1970
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I have gone through several large electronics catalogs - Allied, Newark,
Digi-key and searched the web sites of Amp/Tyco, 3M, and Foxconn. There are
no logos on the connectors as far as I can tell. I examined them very
carefully.

All of these connectors are attached to laptop hard drives (generally 5400
RPM) and provide the interconnect from the hard drives to the laptop
computers. I believe they are IDE interfaces with power included in the
same connector, but I could be wrong here.

I did identify the mate of one connector. It is a "Note Module" with 2.00
mm pitch made by Foxconn. The part number is HH99227-T9. It is part of
their "Device Interface" product family.

I can provide photos to anyone interested. Simply contact me if you wish to
receive some photos.

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- John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology, Inc.
[email protected]
512-633-0394
 
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John Eric Voltin

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks for the suggestion! I was hoping to find such a web site.

I will do so later today.

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- John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology, Inc.
[email protected]
512-633-0394
 
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John Eric Voltin

Jan 1, 1970
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I just posted descriptions and a few scans (of small file size) to
alt.binaries.schematics.electronic of two mating connectors. I am hoping
someone will recognize these.

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- John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology, Inc.
[email protected]
512-633-0394
 
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John Eric Voltin

Jan 1, 1970
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I just posted scans and descriptions of two mating connectors to
alt.binaries.schematics.electronics.

Thanks for the suggestion.

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- John

John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology, Inc.
[email protected]
512-633-0394
 
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The Al Bundy

Jan 1, 1970
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John Eric Voltin said:
I just posted descriptions and a few scans (of small file size) to
alt.binaries.schematics.electronic of two mating connectors. I am hoping
someone will recognize these.

Maybe http://www.samtec.com has them.

Al
 
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