[sdiy] alternatives to d-sub?
synth junk
synthjunk at gmail.com
Mon Apr 7 10:19:39 CEST 2008
Jones (Cinch Jones) connectors can be used for such applications.
http://www.cinch.com/view_product_line.cinch?id=29
They make them with up to 33 connectors. They're not "high tech" but
they're easy to work with.
david
On 4/7/08, Ben Lincoln <blincoln at eventualdecline.com> wrote:
> There are a number of round and square variations on that theme used in
> military and medical applications. The medical ones at least even come in
> different colours to make it obvious which plug out of several goes into
> which receptacle.
>
> Alex, if it helps, you should be able to get some crimp D-sub connectors
> instead of soldering them. You might also consider a Centronics connector
> since they don't have pins to bend like D-sub.
>
> BrightBoy wrote:
>
> > There is always the round, industrial Amphenol connectors:
> >
> >
> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ee/Amphenol_16pin_male_front.jpg
> >
> > Not exactly cheap but they are rugged
> >
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