Re: 9 pin D plug

From: timmmmayyy! (timmmmayyy_at_nospamplease.com)
Date: 03/03/05


Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 09:22:35 -0000


"Roger Hamlett" <rogerspamignored@ttelmah.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Ross Herbert" <rherber1@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> > On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 11:12:08 -0800, Tim Wescott
> > <tim@wescottnospamdesign.com> wrote:
> >
> >>timmmmayyy! wrote:
> >>
> >>> Anyone knows of anywhere that sells 9 pin D vertical sockets/plugs.
> >>> I`m sure they exist - if not WHY NOT????? :-)
> >>>
> >>> It will save me from needing to use a diferent plug.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for reading!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Have you looked at connector manufacturer's websites? Have you looked
> >>at Digi-Key, Mouser and Newark?
> >
> >
> >
> > Agreed Tim... Obviously the OP doesn't know how to use Google or he
> > would have found any number of responses.
> >
> > Clue:- search for d-sub pcb mount straight
> >
> > Here's one manufacturer's product range
> > http://www.hirose-connectors.com/products/SD_5.htm?_SearchHRS%3DSD*
> >
> > I'll leave it to OP to find others and where to get them.
> I don't think the poster is asking for D mount straight (as common as
> muck), but is asking for right angle D-mount, which sit vertical to the
> board surface, raher than horizontal. I have used these (as I said in an
> earlier post, we had them custom made). As for why they are not done
> normally, think how you are going to bring out the pins, for five pins one
> above the other, and bring them down to the board without shorting...
>
> Best Wishes
>
>

Thats it, i am looking for right angle conections,
I have googled plenty, this is a last resort!


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