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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:10 pm Post subject: DB25 tap adapter |
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All,
I had the need to create a simple Tap for a DB25 connector. I decided to try out a new board house and have lots available. These make a great way to Y into anything that uses a DB25 connector. E.g.GPS, or other signals. They are very simple to use, you just unconnect your existing db25 and plug this in-between. Screws and nuts can be picked up easily at Frys or RS.
I will supply them with connectors - either 2 males, 2 females or 1 of each - your choice. The board presses between the solder cups and then you solder the connectors to the little board. The board has a tap point for each pin number and it's only .5 inches wide. The entire connector is only 1.5" wide when assembled. The via's will take up to 20ga wire and should support anything that we might need.
I'll sell these for $5 each or $8 for a pair (2 full sets) + $2 S/H (usps) to anywhere in the US (international if needed will be actual postage or a negotiated rate).
If interested, drop me a note with qty, gender, and I'll provide paypal information for purchase and get them shipped right out.
I've attached pictures for your reference, if those don't go thru, you can see them here.
http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2109_edited-2.jpg
http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2111_edited-2.jpg
http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2114_edited-1.jpg
my email is adamson (underscore) alan at hotmail dot com
As a side note, I'm tempted to do the same for db9 and db15 connectors... we'll see, I suppose if there is enough demand, I could do the big db connectors too (37 pin is it?).
Alan
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nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:16 am Post subject: DB25 tap adapter |
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At 10:06 PM 6/12/2008 -0400, you wrote:
Quote: | All,
I had the need to create a simple Tap for a DB25 connector. I decided to
try out a new board house and have lots available. These make a great way
to Y into anything that uses a DB25 connector. E.g.GPS, or other
signals. They are very simple to use, you just unconnect your existing
db25 and plug this in-between. Screws and nuts can be picked up easily at
Frys or RS.
I will supply them with connectors - either 2 males, 2 females or 1 of
each - your choice. The board presses between the solder cups and then
you solder the connectors to the little board. The board has a tap point
for each pin number and it's only .5 inches wide. The entire connector is
only 1.5" wide when assembled. The via's will take up to 20ga wire and
should support anything that we might need.
I'll sell these for $5 each or $8 for a pair (2 full sets) + $2 S/H (usps)
to anywhere in the US (international if needed will be actual postage or a
negotiated rate).
If interested, drop me a note with qty, gender, and I'll provide paypal
information for purchase and get them shipped right out.
I've attached pictures for your reference, if those don't go thru, you can
see them here.
<http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2109_edited-2.jpg>http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2109_edited-2.jpg
http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2111_edited-2.jpg
<http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2114_edited-1.jpg>http://www.highrf.com/Rockets/db25/DSCN2114_edited-1.jpg
my email is adamson (underscore) alan at hotmail dot com
As a side note, I'm tempted to do the same for db9 and db15 connectors...
we'll see, I suppose if there is enough demand, I could do the big db
connectors too (37 pin is it?).
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Yes, 37 pins is the next size up. Good lick on these
sir. I've used this technique many times over the
years with good success. I've also done versions where
the intermediate board mounted another d-sub connector
(with pc pins) and versions where the tap connector
was a mass-terminated ribbon cable header.
This is a well tried and proven technique.
Bob . . .
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( . . . a long habit of not thinking )
( a thing wrong, gives it a superficial )
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( -Thomas Paine 1776- )
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