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=DB Connectors=
=D-Sub Connectors=
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-subminiature
 
*They do have 20 ga wire connectors - [http://www.l-com.com/d-sub-heavy-duty-d-sub-cable-db25-male-male-50-ft] - but most are 28 ga. Need to find 22 ga source.
*They do have 20 ga wire connectors - [http://www.l-com.com/d-sub-heavy-duty-d-sub-cable-db25-male-male-50-ft] - but most are 28 ga. Need to find 22 ga source.
*Tech drawing - [http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comergent//fci/drawing/c-dsub-0071.pdf]
*Tech drawing - [http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comergent//fci/drawing/c-dsub-0071.pdf]

Revision as of 21:21, 23 August 2019

Relevance to OSE

See relevance of quick wiring to the Universal Controller to make it modular and easily scalable at the level of wiring:

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D-Sub Connectors

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-subminiature

  • They do have 20 ga wire connectors - [1] - but most are 28 ga. Need to find 22 ga source.
  • Tech drawing - [2]
  • Solderless - screw terminals - [3]
  • With ribbon - [4]
  • Sockets for ribbon cable - [5]
  • Attaching ribbon - squeeze to pierce -

  • Ribbon cable current rating - [6]

JST Connectors

IDC Connectors

  • Industry article on reliability - [7]
  • =Insulation Displacement Connectors

  • Example connector for IDC cable - Male - [8], Female - [9]
  • Uxcell - female 10 pin - [10]
  • Male 2x8 - [11]. For 28 ga ribbon - [12]
  • Different pitches used - [13]

Block Telephone Connectors

  • See good explanation - [14]

Ribbon Cable

  • 22 ga ribbon cable does exist - [15]. Sourcing - [16]. Spec sheet - [17]
  • 24 ga ribbon cable - [18] - can we find DB connectors or idc connectors
  • Ribbon cable is separable:

Cat 5

Does exist for Power over Ethernet

  • 22 ga - [19] exists
  • Sourcing - 1000 feet for $200 - [20]
  • 12 pair 22 awg exists, but is 10x more expensive than 4 pair - [21], so 3x more expensive for the same service.

MTA Connectors

  • MTA-100 is 0.1" pitch. MTA-156 is 0.156" pitch
  • MTA-100 quality control
  • It appears that female connectors only are available, male are rare. For Male, headers are used. Limits use for making plugs. Need male plugs.
    • Found here - male IDC MTA plugs - [22]
    • 10 position plugs - [23]
  • Crimp vs IDC connectors
    • 101 seconds to crimp with tool per pin, including wire stripping and inserting into housing (10 minutes for a 6 plug)
    • Second video says you can only use solid wire for this

    • This one says use stranded wire - [24]

Multiple wires at the same time - uses wires spaced out on a ribbon

  • Another MTA - An IDC type - [25]
  • Long headers for interconnection? - [26]

Ampmodu MTE

  • Includes IDC connectors - [27]
  • Socket - [28]

Amp Duoplug

  • Female receptacle - [29]

Jelly Crimp Connectors

Wide range of jelly IDCs - UR, UY, UB, A8 etc. 11A allows live connections. UY4C or BT41 - [30]

Links

  1. How to Crimp Connectors
  2. How to wire a DB connector - YouTube - [31]