S/TDM cable a straight-thu ribbon cable?

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irrelevance

Post by irrelevance »

Getting extremly impatient now and will be in the position to knock up a cable at work tommorrow. Can anyone tellme how many lines te cable has?
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The cable has 20 wires, and for what it's worth it's marked **2651 VW-1 E126B**, stars indicating possible characters covered by connectors (last "B" could be "8", not sure...)

The connectors are marked 6338 ELCO EG/YK As long as you place these facing the same way on the cable, you should be OK.

Good luck !

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Post by fidox »

yo!

also check here,
i have once asked that here before;

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 60&forum=5


good luck :smile:
irrelevance

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Thanks fidox that part number has saved me some time sourcing.

Found the connectors here: http://rswww.com
Part number: 120-9983




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cool,

np :smile:

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irrelevance

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I didn't check your part number stubbe but I think Elco are usually cheaper parts compared to 3M. I'll try looking those up now. Thanks peeps :smile:

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Ok found the elco's here: http://farnell.com

part number: 635730

Almost a third cheaper! :wink:
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Plain old 40 conductor IDE cable works fine too. Just carefully trim away the unused portion of the cable with a razor blade.
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Glad to help, and hope you get it ticking nicely soon.

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