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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:22 pm
by krizrox
Yes this old chestnut...

Has anyone actually made their own STDM cables? If so, where did you find the parts? Are the connectors readily available someplace? I know the ribbon cable is standard issue. Not sure about the connectors though.

Thanks!

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:36 pm
by deejaysly
They are called IDC edge connectors (count the number of pins on a ready-made STDM cable -> number of conductors). IDC is the standard for the way the cable is connected - crimp-like style.

They are also a very old type of connector and use to be pretty standard in the 80s but not now! These are more a hobbiest thing now.

This might get you started (datasheet for such things)....

http://www.catalognavigator.com/keltron ... 074__.html

(i'm in the UK, not sure where you would get them in chicago)

Caveman assembly : you could carefully use a standard workshop clamp to get the ribbon cable crimped on. Using pliers or alike will damage the connector.

HTH.

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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:36 pm
by deejaysly
(double post) got finger jitters drinking too much coffee at work!!! :smile:

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