It is getting hard to find ribbon cable with connectors already installed. If you don't turn anything up, consider buying the cable and connectors separately, and mounting them yourself. It sounds daunting, but if you have a vise with good flat jaws, you can carefully place the ribbon between the two halves of the connector, and place a shim of the correct size between the pins to protect them from the jaws. Squeeze gently until the connector halves snap together. Check your results with a multimeter to make sure the cable doesn't have shorts on adjacent conductors. If so, cut the end off, pry the connector apart and try again. It's all in the initial placement of the ribbon into the connector. Not fun, but not impossible either. It's a useful technique to cultivate. Moe >>>> the best thing might be to employ a ribbon cable to connect 2 pairs of DIP sockets, both wide bodies (.600) one being 24 pins the other 40. So far I have only been able to find 3M that make ribbon cables with DIP connector sockets on the end. That would be fine but no one seems to have them. Any suggestions on where to look? Other manufactures? <<<<
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RE: OT : Connector Search Tip
2001-05-05 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
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