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exxos

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all,

trying to find a source for 19way D-dype male connectors, tried everywhere I
can think of any everywhere I can find on google, no luck anywhere :-( has
anyone spotted um on thier travels ? would help if it was in UK too.

Cheers,
Chris
 
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CWatters

Jan 1, 1970
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exxos said:
Hi all,

trying to find a source for 19way D-dype male connectors, tried everywhere I
can think of any everywhere I can find on google, no luck anywhere :-( has
anyone spotted um on thier travels ? would help if it was in UK too.

RS Components appera to have some depending what type.

Part numbers
Plug 472700
Socket 472724
 
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Mark VB

Jan 1, 1970
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exxos said:
Hi all,

trying to find a source for 19way D-dype male connectors, tried everywhere I
can think of any everywhere I can find on google, no luck anywhere :-( has
anyone spotted um on thier travels ? would help if it was in UK too.

Cheers,
Chris

Hi,

As far as I know, they only exist in "Solder Bucket"-version. No
PCB-types, no shells, ...

Check No. 472-700 and 472-724 at Farnell:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=472700
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=472724



HTH,
Mark Van Borm
 
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exxos

Jan 1, 1970
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Mark VB said:
Hi,

As far as I know, they only exist in "Solder Bucket"-version. No
PCB-types, no shells, ...

Check No. 472-700 and 472-724 at Farnell:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=472700
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=472724



HTH,
Mark Van Borm


I don't believe that, I went around RS and farnell countless times, all I
could find was 9,25ways etc, nothing in 19W at all, tried every combo of the
words I could think of and never once did the search come up with that! Even
just put in like "D Type" and went though a list, 48 items came up,
everything BUT 19W! what did you put in to get it up ??? Would seem one is
not compatible with farnell's search engine :-(

thanks!
chris
 
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Mark VB

Jan 1, 1970
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exxos said:
I don't believe that, I went around RS and farnell countless times, all I
could find was 9,25ways etc, nothing in 19W at all, tried every combo of the
words I could think of and never once did the search come up with that! Even
just put in like "D Type" and went though a list, 48 items came up,
everything BUT 19W! what did you put in to get it up ??? Would seem one is
not compatible with farnell's search engine :-(

thanks!
chris

Well, actually I found them in my paper catalogue :) But they do show
up at Farnell's via Connectors\D\Miscellanous and then using the
Parametric search.


Mark VB
 
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CWatters

Jan 1, 1970
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exxos said:
I don't believe that, I went around RS and farnell countless times, all I
could find was 9,25ways etc, nothing in 19W at all,

Don't worry it's not you! I'm sure I typed "19W D-Type" and they were about
item 9 on the list of results. Just tried it again and I can't find them!
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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Well, actually I found them in my paper catalogue :) But they do show
up at Farnell's via Connectors\D\Miscellanous and then using the
Parametric search.


Mark VB


There's something weird about those parts - the datasheet linked from
the part page does not mention any 19 pin parts, and the illustrated
connector is 25 pins, by my count. The datasheet says the part number
should start with three letters, with the third one being the shell
size, but the part number shown is SD19PTD - no shell size???

I'm sure I've never seen a 19 pin connector in ITT/Cannon's
D-Subminature series we get here in North America.



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exxos

Jan 1, 1970
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CWatters said:
Don't worry it's not you! I'm sure I typed "19W D-Type" and they were
about
item 9 on the list of results. Just tried it again and I can't find them!

*phew* , You have better luck than me at finding stuff most times too ;-)

Chrsi
 
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exxos

Jan 1, 1970
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Peter Bennett said:
There's something weird about those parts - the datasheet linked from
the part page does not mention any 19 pin parts, and the illustrated
connector is 25 pins, by my count. The datasheet says the part number
should start with three letters, with the third one being the shell
size, but the part number shown is SD19PTD - no shell size???

I'm sure I've never seen a 19 pin connector in ITT/Cannon's
D-Subminature series we get here in North America.

hmmm, farnell can be a bit iffy on such things, like the other day I ordered
some surface mount opto's which going by the image were SOIC package, turns
out they are not, my bad for going by images alone!

19pin is used on the Back of Atari's ;-)

Chris
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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hmmm, farnell can be a bit iffy on such things, like the other day I ordered
some surface mount opto's which going by the image were SOIC package, turns
out they are not, my bad for going by images alone!

19pin is used on the Back of Atari's ;-)

Chris

Are they "normal density" (pin spacing the same as DB25, DE9)?

What is the shell size - somewhere between DA15 and DB25? Or are they
one of the higher density varieties, with three rows of pins?

I'm beginning to suspect that they may be made especially for/by
Atari.

--
Peter Bennett, VE7CEI
peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca
new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq
GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter
Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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hmmm, farnell can be a bit iffy on such things, like the other day I ordered
some surface mount opto's which going by the image were SOIC package, turns
out they are not, my bad for going by images alone!

19pin is used on the Back of Atari's ;-)

Chris

Are they "normal density" (pin spacing the same as DB25, DE9)?

What is the shell size - somewhere between DA15 and DB25? Or are they
one of the higher density varieties, with three rows of pins?

I'm beginning to suspect that they may be made especially for/by
Atari.

--
Peter Bennett, VE7CEI
peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca
new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq
GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter
Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca
 
E

exxos

Jan 1, 1970
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Are they "normal density" (pin spacing the same as DB25, DE9)?

What is the shell size - somewhere between DA15 and DB25? Or are they
one of the higher density varieties, with three rows of pins?

I'm beginning to suspect that they may be made especially for/by
Atari.




they look like just longer DB9 or shorter DB25's, nothing very special about
um, just 19pin is hard to find.

chris
 
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