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Michael Noone
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Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:01 am Post subject:
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Hi - I need to find matching receptacles for these two connectors.
They're both made by Amp - but I'm not sure of the part numbers. Both
cables are about 10 years old and are from a wafer inspection machine. I
have uploaded 4 pictures of the two here:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/SED/
Unfortunately - my camera is not very good at macros - but in DCP_
0700.JPG you can see the two pretty well. The finer pitch connector has
two rows of 40 pins. The columns appear to be about a .05" pitch, while
the rows are spaced maybe .1". This connector also has some sort of
latching mechanism.
The other connector is a normal .1" pitch connector. Only odd thing is
that the mating receptacle had two sort of claws/latches that clipped
onto the sides of the cable when you plugged it in. Also the polarizing
piece of plastic on it is a fairly standard width (appears to be the
same as an IDE cable in a computer), but it is only about 3/32" long.
Any ideas on what model numbers they are and what model numbers the
matching receptacles would be? I spent a good hour on the amp website
without any luck. Thanks!
-Michael Noone
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Martin Riddle
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Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:09 am Post subject:
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AMP MODU ?
"Michael Noone" <mnoone.uiuc.edu@127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:Xns95F6AD24DFC6Cmnooneuiucedu127001@216.148.227.77...
| Quote: | Hi - I need to find matching receptacles for these two connectors.
They're both made by Amp - but I'm not sure of the part numbers. Both
cables are about 10 years old and are from a wafer inspection machine. I
have uploaded 4 pictures of the two here:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/SED/
Unfortunately - my camera is not very good at macros - but in DCP_
0700.JPG you can see the two pretty well. The finer pitch connector has
two rows of 40 pins. The columns appear to be about a .05" pitch, while
the rows are spaced maybe .1". This connector also has some sort of
latching mechanism.
The other connector is a normal .1" pitch connector. Only odd thing is
that the mating receptacle had two sort of claws/latches that clipped
onto the sides of the cable when you plugged it in. Also the polarizing
piece of plastic on it is a fairly standard width (appears to be the
same as an IDE cable in a computer), but it is only about 3/32" long.
Any ideas on what model numbers they are and what model numbers the
matching receptacles would be? I spent a good hour on the amp website
without any luck. Thanks!
-Michael Noone |
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John Fields
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Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:46 am Post subject:
Re: can anybody identify these Amp connectors? |
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 23:01:23 GMT, Michael Noone
<mnoone.uiuc.edu@127.0.0.1> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi - I need to find matching receptacles for these two connectors.
They're both made by Amp - but I'm not sure of the part numbers. Both
cables are about 10 years old and are from a wafer inspection machine. I
have uploaded 4 pictures of the two here:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/SED/
Unfortunately - my camera is not very good at macros - but in DCP_
0700.JPG you can see the two pretty well. The finer pitch connector has
two rows of 40 pins. The columns appear to be about a .05" pitch, while
the rows are spaced maybe .1". This connector also has some sort of
latching mechanism.
The other connector is a normal .1" pitch connector. Only odd thing is
that the mating receptacle had two sort of claws/latches that clipped
onto the sides of the cable when you plugged it in. Also the polarizing
piece of plastic on it is a fairly standard width (appears to be the
same as an IDE cable in a computer), but it is only about 3/32" long.
Any ideas on what model numbers they are and what model numbers the
matching receptacles would be? I spent a good hour on the amp website
without any luck. Thanks!
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The 40 pin one looks like it might be one of these:
http://ecommas.tycoelectronics.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=ecatdrawselcritrslt&Part=487223-5
or you might find it if you fill out this table:
http://catalog.tycoelectronics.com/TE/bin/TE.Connect?C=10197&M=FEAT&G=G
Good luck... that's a tough site to navigate!
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John Fields
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Michael Noone
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 1:13 am Post subject:
Re: can anybody identify these Amp connectors? |
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John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
news:3ruf01la22fvrvnsl9sujjsobfg4smar1q@4ax.com:
| Quote: | On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 23:01:23 GMT, Michael Noone
mnoone.uiuc.edu@127.0.0.1> wrote:
Hi - I need to find matching receptacles for these two connectors.
They're both made by Amp - but I'm not sure of the part numbers. Both
cables are about 10 years old and are from a wafer inspection machine.
I have uploaded 4 pictures of the two here:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/SED/
Unfortunately - my camera is not very good at macros - but in DCP_
0700.JPG you can see the two pretty well. The finer pitch connector
has two rows of 40 pins. The columns appear to be about a .05" pitch,
while the rows are spaced maybe .1". This connector also has some sort
of latching mechanism.
The other connector is a normal .1" pitch connector. Only odd thing is
that the mating receptacle had two sort of claws/latches that clipped
onto the sides of the cable when you plugged it in. Also the
polarizing piece of plastic on it is a fairly standard width (appears
to be the same as an IDE cable in a computer), but it is only about
3/32" long.
Any ideas on what model numbers they are and what model numbers the
matching receptacles would be? I spent a good hour on the amp website
without any luck. Thanks!
---
The 40 pin one looks like it might be one of these:
http://ecommas.tycoelectronics.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEContro
l
ler?Action=ecatdrawselcritrslt&Part=487223-5
or you might find it if you fill out this table:
http://catalog.tycoelectronics.com/TE/bin/TE.Connect?C=10197
&M=FEAT&G=G
Good luck... that's a tough site to navigate!
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Hi - I still haven't been able to find a damned thing. I took some
better pictures and uploaded them here:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/SED/
Any ideas? Might Amp be able to help me? Every connector has the amp
logo on it - but I'm also aware that these parts are about 10 years old!
-Michael |
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Michael A. Terrell
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:10 am Post subject:
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Michael Noone wrote:
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Hi - I still haven't been able to find a damned thing. I took some
better pictures and uploaded them here:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/SED/
Any ideas? Might Amp be able to help me? Every connector has the amp
logo on it - but I'm also aware that these parts are about 10 years old!
-Michael
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How is anyone supposed to see what they are with those out of focus
pictures? Try laying it on a flat bed scanner and covering it with a
couple layers of white cloth before you scan them. You also need to
crop the pictures. They were slow loading with a cable modem.
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Beware of those who suffer from delusions of adequacy!
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida |
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