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| NivagSwerdna:
I am rejigging a vintage Stag PP40 programmer It would be really useful if I could source a male equivalent to this connector Any ideas what it is called? Thanks |
| johnkenyon:
96 or 64 way DIN 41612/IEC 60603-2 connector Note that you should check which rows are actually populated with pins - the connector shell looks like 96 way, but if the middle row is empty you only need a 64 pin "a+c" connector. |
| NivagSwerdna:
Thanks. I think only the outers are populated... so a+c The connector isn't straight but has in/outdents... is that something special? |
| PA0PBZ:
--- Quote from: NivagSwerdna on June 06, 2019, 10:11:22 am ---The connector isn't straight but has in/outdents... is that something special? --- End quote --- It's a keying system: https://www.fclane.com/sites/default/files/din_41612_part_numbering_information.pdf |
| johnkenyon:
Looking at https://b2b.harting.com/files/livebooks/en/PRD0200000100063/downloads/livebook.pdf The slots on the bottom and top are for coding keys. You have to slide one or more coding keys into the socket to make it a coded connector. No keys inserted=not coded. (page 23 of 238). The notch on the sides might be of more interest - I would use the above document to check out further. |
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