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**With these, you use either a "frayed/split off" end, or some short cables to connect the bundle to your devices, and use the solid bundle as the long distance element | **With these, you use either a "frayed/split off" end, or some short cables to connect the bundle to your devices, and use the solid bundle as the long distance element | ||
***These (outside of power applications) are largely replaced by [[ArtNet]] and similar protocols (These use standard lan so it can be as simple as into the box, then a single ethernet, or even a wifi connection | ***These (outside of power applications) are largely replaced by [[ArtNet]] and similar protocols (These use standard lan so it can be as simple as into the box, then a single ethernet, or even a wifi connection | ||
=Sourcing= | |||
==Two Pin== | |||
*Seem quite rare, and a 3 pin xlr could work fine, just would need other pcb side wiring (don't use 1 pin) | |||
*MAY be cheaper for cable though due to less total copper etc | |||
*[https://www.amazon.com/XLR-Panel-Mount-Connector-16mm/dp/B07196GRLG Two Pin Socket Source ''' ~2.00''' USD Each, comes in packs of 5 or 10)] not pcb, but could work with 3d printed case | |||
==Three Pin== | |||
*[https://www.amazon.com/Seismic-Audio-SAPT258-Nickel-Connector/dp/B00F8ND7RW/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=XLR+PCB&qid=1589653237&sr=8-7 Amazon Source for Metal Option] | |||
*[https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Chassis-Socket-Studio-Connector/dp/B00NWHF5ZI/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&keywords=XLR+PCB&qid=1589653336&sr=8-11 Amazon Source for Cheaper Option] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 16 May 2020
Basics
- An electronic connection standard, in similar widespread use to USB , 12v Barrel Jacks , and MIDI
- Is often lockable, and enviroment hardened
- Available in:
- Two-Pin
- Three-Pin (Most common)
- Four-Pin
- Six, and Seven Pin are less common, but DO exist if need be
- "Bundled" cables are available for large amounts of cables ( Cable Managment is the only advantage
- With these, you use either a "frayed/split off" end, or some short cables to connect the bundle to your devices, and use the solid bundle as the long distance element
- These (outside of power applications) are largely replaced by ArtNet and similar protocols (These use standard lan so it can be as simple as into the box, then a single ethernet, or even a wifi connection
- With these, you use either a "frayed/split off" end, or some short cables to connect the bundle to your devices, and use the solid bundle as the long distance element
Sourcing
Two Pin
- Seem quite rare, and a 3 pin xlr could work fine, just would need other pcb side wiring (don't use 1 pin)
- MAY be cheaper for cable though due to less total copper etc
- Two Pin Socket Source ~2.00 USD Each, comes in packs of 5 or 10) not pcb, but could work with 3d printed case