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Default Ribbon conductor needed


"joseph2k" wrote in message
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Mark Kelepouris wrote:


"Rich Grise" wrote in message
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 18:39:28 +1100, Mark Kelepouris wrote:

Hello all,
I need to have a ribbon type of conductor manufactured. It's the kind
commonly seen in small electronic devices, connecting one circuit
board to
another etc.
The one I have is 30mm long but I wish it to be at least 200mm long.
Can
anyone steer me in the right direction?

(see pic attached)

Extending what you have wouldn't be hard, merely tedious.

No, I think it would be 'really bloody hard' each copper trace is only
approx. 0.13mm wide! and given that wire wrap is 0.26mm, probably
nervous
breakdown material if at all possible.


Oh. Eek. :-/


But it looks like a PCI connector - will the extra length mess with
your timing?

It's an interconnect from the CCD chips board to the main board in a
digital
camera.
...
That grey box is only a flat kind of ferrite noise suppress thing
commonly
seen on these sort data carriers.

btw, what I am attempting to do is put the CCD at the focal point of an
eight inch telescope mirror.

OK, then you're already out of my league. :-) (good microphotograph,
however. ;-) )

All I can think of in that case is to have one custom-made.

Sorry,
Rich


No worries mate, it's just another one of those projects of mine that
ends up being bloody hard in some way.

Mark Kelepouris


Now i am curious. I have an 8" telescope myself and i am always
considering
new attachments. I can buy a high res (8 MPixel) CCD or CMOS sensor in a
package that replaces the eyepeice for not all that much. With my motor
drive i can take 10 minute exposures. What attracts you to your sensor?
--
JosephKK
Gegen dummheit kampfen die Gotter Selbst, vergebens.
--Schiller


Hi Joseph,
An 8 Mp for not all that much? Sounds a lot better than the 3.2 Mp one i've
got here.
The only thing that attracts me to my sensor is that it would otherwise, be
thrown away with it's host, an Olympus C-760.
I have an 8" mirror nothing else yet, so I thought I would try an experiment
by putting the sensor in place of the diagonal mirror.
Can you tell me how much it would cost me for the sensors you are talking
about?

Cheers,
Mark Kelepouris