20mA serial cable connector

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Fri Apr 19 16:32:48 2002

On Apr 19, 13:52, Tom Uban wrote:

> >Peter Turnbull wrote:
> >They're not Molex, they're AMP, and since they're the pins for that
series
> >of connector they'll work fine.

> Yes, the connectors are AMP. Here is what I got back from Tyco/AMP when I
> made an inquiry about them:

> The item you are questioning was obsoleted in 1997 with no replacements.
I
> do not find anything similar to this item nor do we show any stock left
in
> inventory. I do not see where any distributor has any inventory either.
We
> would not be able to offer a solution unless you can change you design to
> one of the other Commercial MNL products.

Ms Hughes was referring to the housings of course; the pins that fit the
housings are still a current standard product. AMP changed some of the
part numbers some time ago, but they are still the same pins that fit the
rest of the Commercial Mate-N-Lok range, which includes the ones used for
drive power (not the little ones for 3.5" floppies, though -- those are
2.5mm AMP Economy Interconnect). The point being that if you can find some
old connectors, you can replace the pins.

The part numbers for the crimp contacts are:

socket connector, 18-20AWG 163304-2
socket connector, 14-18AWG 163306-2
pin connector, 18-20AWG 163305-2
pin connector, 14-18AWG 163305-2

and you should be able to find them in the AMP catalogue or any of several
dealer/distributor catalogues.

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York
Received on Fri Apr 19 2002 - 16:32:48 BST

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