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**Second video says you can only use solid wire for this | |||
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Revision as of 19:57, 29 July 2019
DB Connectors
- Tech drawing - [1]
- Solderless - screw terminals - [2]
- With ribbon - [3]
- Sockets for ribbon cable - [4]
- Attaching ribbon - squeeze to pierce -
- Ribbon cable current rating - [5]
IDC Connectors
- =Insulation Displacement Connectors
Ribbon Cable
- 22 ga ribbon cable does exist - [8]. Sourcing - [9]. Spec sheet implies that no insulation displacement connectors are used - [10]
Holy Grail
- 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
Links
- How to Crimp Connectors
- How to wire a DB connector - YouTube - [11]