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Re: connector question
In message <9607031444.AA04191@chrysal.com>, "David J. Matthews"
<djm@chrysal.com> writes
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>I am looking for small, stackable connectors of approximately 25 pins
>for our expansion card design. I need to connect four sets of 25 pins
>each to the outside world. They need to be of high quality, shielded
>or shieldable.
Not 25 pins, but the Harting "Harlink" connector fits on a pitch of 6mm,
and fits within the height allowed on a PC/ISA/PCI adapter card.
It has ten pins, is high quality, shielded, and has a neat push-pull
latch mechanism. One pin is longer for first (0V) mate/last break.
The 6mm pitch means you could put 14 separate connectors (just) on a PC
card, so you could use multiple connectors to give the four cables at 25
pins per cable.
Part number for the PCB female is 27 21 121 8000
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