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petrus bitbyter[_2_] April 15th 14 09:04 PM

Unknowm connector (to me)
 
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Anyone recognises this connector? There's no single sign or mark on it to
indentify. First thought JSP but could not find it. Tried Farnell. No joy.

petrus bitbyter


Robert Baer[_3_] April 16th 14 06:20 AM

Unknowm connector (to me)
 
petrus bitbyter wrote:
Anyone recognises this connector? There's no single sign or mark on it
to indentify. First thought JSP but could not find it. Tried Farnell. No
joy.

petrus bitbyter

The closest i could find was the Molex 90136-1208, and that was a
poor "match".
The shape of the pins are rather unusual; i suspect a specialized
power connector.
It might help to give dimensions: pin spacing, shroud dimensions.
Looks like vertical PCB mount.

petrus bitbyter[_2_] April 16th 14 06:22 PM

Unknowm connector (to me)
 


"Robert Baer" schreef in bericht ...

petrus bitbyter wrote:
Anyone recognises this connector? There's no single sign or mark on it
to indentify. First thought JSP but could not find it. Tried Farnell. No
joy.

petrus bitbyter

The closest i could find was the Molex 90136-1208, and that was a
poor "match".
The shape of the pins are rather unusual; i suspect a specialized
power connector.
It might help to give dimensions: pin spacing, shroud dimensions.
Looks like vertical PCB mount.

The pictures as shown by my browser has been cut on all four sides. Using a
picture viewer shows the whole picture. It looks like a boxed header like
the Molex you mentioned, though it is not vertical mounted but sideways.
Dimensions 28x7,5x4mm ex the soldering pins just visible underneath the PCB
on one of the pictures. They're about 3mm. Spacing is 2mm. It's on a PCB
with a switch matrix in a YAMAHA wind instrument. It's a CMOS environment
so there's not much current.

Thanks so far.

petrus bitbyter


Robert Baer[_3_] April 17th 14 01:14 AM

Unknowm connector (to me)
 
petrus bitbyter wrote:


"Robert Baer" schreef in bericht ...

petrus bitbyter wrote:
Anyone recognises this connector? There's no single sign or mark on it
to indentify. First thought JSP but could not find it. Tried Farnell. No
joy.

petrus bitbyter

The closest i could find was the Molex 90136-1208, and that was a
poor "match".
The shape of the pins are rather unusual; i suspect a specialized
power connector.
It might help to give dimensions: pin spacing, shroud dimensions.
Looks like vertical PCB mount.

The pictures as shown by my browser has been cut on all four sides.
Using a picture viewer shows the whole picture. It looks like a boxed
header like the Molex you mentioned, though it is not vertical mounted
but sideways. Dimensions 28x7,5x4mm ex the soldering pins just visible
underneath the PCB on one of the pictures. They're about 3mm. Spacing is
2mm. It's on a PCB with a switch matrix in a YAMAHA wind instrument.
It's a CMOS environment so there's not much current.

Thanks so far.

petrus bitbyter

That explains the use of gold,which is preferred for "dry" connections.
My viewer showed the whole connector, so i knew it was boxed all around.
Will snoop some more.



Martin Riddle April 17th 14 01:46 AM

Unknowm connector (to me)
 
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 19:22:06 +0200, "petrus bitbyter"
wrote:



"Robert Baer" schreef in bericht ...

petrus bitbyter wrote:
Anyone recognises this connector? There's no single sign or mark on it
to indentify. First thought JSP but could not find it. Tried Farnell. No
joy.

petrus bitbyter

The closest i could find was the Molex 90136-1208, and that was a
poor "match".
The shape of the pins are rather unusual; i suspect a specialized
power connector.
It might help to give dimensions: pin spacing, shroud dimensions.
Looks like vertical PCB mount.

The pictures as shown by my browser has been cut on all four sides. Using a
picture viewer shows the whole picture. It looks like a boxed header like
the Molex you mentioned, though it is not vertical mounted but sideways.
Dimensions 28x7,5x4mm ex the soldering pins just visible underneath the PCB
on one of the pictures. They're about 3mm. Spacing is 2mm. It's on a PCB
with a switch matrix in a YAMAHA wind instrument. It's a CMOS environment
so there's not much current.

Thanks so far.

petrus bitbyter



There are clones out there of mostly Molex and JST.

Cheers

Robert Baer[_3_] April 17th 14 01:49 AM

Unknowm connector (to me)
 
petrus bitbyter wrote:


"Robert Baer" schreef in bericht ...

petrus bitbyter wrote:
Anyone recognises this connector? There's no single sign or mark on it
to indentify. First thought JSP but could not find it. Tried Farnell. No
joy.

petrus bitbyter

The closest i could find was the Molex 90136-1208, and that was a
poor "match".
The shape of the pins are rather unusual; i suspect a specialized
power connector.
It might help to give dimensions: pin spacing, shroud dimensions.
Looks like vertical PCB mount.

The pictures as shown by my browser has been cut on all four sides.
Using a picture viewer shows the whole picture. It looks like a boxed
header like the Molex you mentioned, though it is not vertical mounted
but sideways. Dimensions 28x7,5x4mm ex the soldering pins just visible
underneath the PCB on one of the pictures. They're about 3mm. Spacing is
2mm. It's on a PCB with a switch matrix in a YAMAHA wind instrument.
It's a CMOS environment so there's not much current.

Thanks so far.

petrus bitbyter

DigiKey seems to be a better source, but..
1) Hirose Electric Co Ltd P/N DF3-8P-2DS(01) is another "almost" match.
2) Molex Inc 0353630860 or 0530150810 or 35363-0810 look very close, but
are tin.
3) JST Sales America Inc S08B-PASK-2 looks very close, but is tin.
...better..
4) TE Connectivity 2041061-8 looks close; gold.
5) Hirose Electric Co Ltd DF3DZ-8P-2V(51) or DF3DZ-8P-2V(51) or
DF3-8P-2V(50) all look close; gold.

NOTE: all connectors i mentioned do NOT have the "special" end shape
shown in the foto.
Hope this is of help.


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