[sdiy] Name that connector!
Roman Sowa
modular at go2.pl
Tue Sep 12 10:01:28 CEST 2017
I use vise with flat aluminium plates on the jaws.
Done thousands of them this way.
Roman
W dniu 2017-09-12 o 09:40, Tom Bugs pisze:
> I'm curious why they capitalize the M_M_T letters? (maybe a simple
> codename like MTA?)
>
> Anyways, the connectors look good and I've been considering using them
> on a particular project.
> However - I tried crimping with a basic IDC tool modified slightly to
> deal with the keying pin but the results weren't great & I wouldn't be
> entirely confident that all connections were made.
> The proper tooling is serious $$$$.
>
> Any lower cost tooling alternatives people can recommend?
>
> Cheers, Tom
>
> On 11/09/2017 23:56, Chris Juried wrote:
>> Take a peak.
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>> Micro-MaTch
>> <http://www.te.com/usa-en/products/connectors/pcb-connectors/wire-to-board-connectors/ffc-fpc-ribbon-connectors/intersection/micro-match.html?tab=pgp-story>
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>> Micro-MaTch
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>> TE’s miniature Micro-MaTch connector's unique contact-spring system
>> helps prevent fretting corrosion.
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>> <http://www.te.com/usa-en/products/connectors/pcb-connectors/wire-to-board-connectors/ffc-fpc-ribbon-connectors/intersection/micro-match.html?tab=pgp-story>
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>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Chris Juried
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>> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Tim Ressel
>> <timr at circuitabbey.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am thinking of re-tasking a 5 octave keyboard but it has
>> connectors I have not seen before:
>> *http://www.synthdiy.eu/files/DSCN1268.JPG*
>>
>> I found similar connectors but they have the first pin in the
>> lower left corner. These have it in the upper left corner. Anyone
>> know what they are?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> --Tim Ressel
>> Circuit Abbey
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