Hi all,
Could someone advise me what this connector is called?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9910326/LP146.jpg
Does anyone make cables for these?
thanks
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What is this connector and who makes cables?
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Re: What is this connector and who makes cables?
I think its called a EDAC connector
http://au.element14.com/jsp/displayProd ... 2410869928
no way would i make it 8)
staging connections perhaps, Rob?
not much help really
http://au.element14.com/jsp/displayProd ... 2410869928
no way would i make it 8)
staging connections perhaps, Rob?
not much help really
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Re: What is this connector and who makes cables?
Yep, EDAC, best source I found for these when I needed some a while back was REDCO
http://www.redco.com/EDAC-516-90MAS.html
They will also build custom cables at a reasonable price if needed.
http://www.redco.com/Custom-Cable.html
http://www.redco.com/EDAC-516-90MAS.html
They will also build custom cables at a reasonable price if needed.
http://www.redco.com/Custom-Cable.html
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Re: What is this connector and who makes cables?
It is a 516 series connector. Loosely referred to as an EDAC or ELCO. But we know that they are the names of manufacturers who make sqillions of different connectors.
yours looks like a 90 pin female. You can buy the mating male body, a backshell and locking screw plus all the pins. I'd recommend solder type. Then hook up your multicore with the other end terminated in ...... what ?
yours looks like a 90 pin female. You can buy the mating male body, a backshell and locking screw plus all the pins. I'd recommend solder type. Then hook up your multicore with the other end terminated in ...... what ?
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Re: What is this connector and who makes cables?
Thanks Gents,
As you may have guessed, this connector is at the rear of a (reasonably priced) TT patchbay - just calculating if it's better to spend a bit more and go with one that has DB25s on the rear..... (I'm currently using soft routing within my console and direct to each outboard device via analog cards with DB25 I/O, but as the outboard grows I'm needing more patching capability).
As you may have guessed, this connector is at the rear of a (reasonably priced) TT patchbay - just calculating if it's better to spend a bit more and go with one that has DB25s on the rear..... (I'm currently using soft routing within my console and direct to each outboard device via analog cards with DB25 I/O, but as the outboard grows I'm needing more patching capability).
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