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mattbrockuk:
Hi

I've misplaced some cables for a piece of equipment, so hoping to make a new set up - but I'm struggling to identify the connector type used, I was hoping someone here might recognise it ...

Its 50 pin, it has 2.54mm pitch and reminds me a lot of a d-type (even with the latching ears) but the top / bottom rows aren't offset like you'd normally see with a d-type connector...



Thanks in advance

Matt.


loveny:
SCSI I think, I've got a piece of equipment with a 60 pin connector, never found the mating half (probably haven't looked very hard though).
LapTop006:

--- Quote from: loveny on March 13, 2019, 08:26:30 am ---SCSI I think, I've got a piece of equipment with a 60 pin connector, never found the mating half (probably haven't looked very hard though).

--- End quote ---

It's certainly the *style* used for SCSI-II, however those were much smaller physically.
beanflying:
Try a search for Harting. Seems they are NLA https://in.rsdelivers.com/product/harting/60010505102/harting-female-50-pin-straight-through-hole-scsi/9231008
mattbrockuk:
Thanks guys - it does look very much like that Harting - :( at being NLA

Pondering about bodging in 2.54mm male header ....
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