Can anyone advise on this connector on my print finishing equipment. I managed to break in whilst moving premises at the weekend.
Its 28pins, two rows on ten with a row of eight between them.
Thanks
Trev.
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Can anyone advise on this connector on my print finishing equipment. I managed to break in whilst moving premises at the weekend.
Its 28pins, two rows on ten with a row of eight between them.
Thanks
Trev.
Hi,
is there any part number or code on your connector?
Have you other images ?
Nicolas
it looks like some sort of rack & panel connector, perhaps from Edac but cant see an exact match in their datasheet. Quite a few manufacturers make similar connector. If you find some identification marking or part numbers i'll make some further enquiries
It looks a bit like the connectors found on older video editing equipment.
See image here from my website: http://www.oldvcr.tv/collection/images/97-NV-A505Back.jpg
Had a closer look tonight, only thing i can see on the female part is logo that looks like HRStdt??
Its definitely HR but the capital S has a line from its upper edge and TDT are smaller and under that line.
Hope that makes sense!!
I recognize that connector as one I used in a rack mount situation many years ago. How many screws are holding the connector to the housings, 2 or 4? In the mean time, I'll look up what I think it is in the Digi-Key catalog.
HRS could be Hirose - i have spoken to Hirose and asked them to check it out....
It has two fixing screws.
Can i just add you guys are really helpful.
Many thanks!
hi Trev,
Hirose have responded and it looks pretty likely its one of theirs. Please check out these two datasheets:
http://www.element-14.com/community/docs/DOC-26850/l/1300-seriespdf
http://www.element-14.com/community/docs/DOC-26851/l/1600-seriespdf
These ranges are very old legacy connectors with very low sales volumes so not something i would consider for Farnell to stock / sell, however if you can identify the part number you need from the datasheets (check measurements etc) i may be able to get an FOC sample (if ones available)
rgs
Andy
Trev, I checked the Digi-Key catalog and was unable to find a matching connector. Unfortunately it is a very old connector style. I think Andy found the right one. I created a part number from his data sheet: P-1328-CE for the 1300 Series or P-1628A-C for the 1600 Series. All I could find were more data sheets. Usually when I Google a part number, I get places that sell them. We have a local electronics store in Costa Mesa, CA, USA called MarVac. they usually stock lots of old parts. I have sent them the 2 images you posted and the specifications on # of pins, etc. Could you provide the length and width of the Bakealite(green) part of the connector. I'll post again when I get an answer.
Regards,
Steve