At this time I actually don't need any so I can't justify the purchase right now.
At this time I actually don't need any so I can't justify the purchase right now.
You could check a Lowes or Home Depot type store for them. I've seen keystone jacks there in the past. Their websites turn up nothing, but their website searches blow in general.
Anyone know where they sell like a 2 pin plug male and matching female socket?
Looking for something really small around the size of 1 quick disconnect plug but with 2 pins instead. Max voltage would only be +5v.
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/9/8/0...57744378_o.jpg
There's tons of that on ebay if you search for JST. It's nice because they're already assembled so you don't have to crimp but the wires aren't very long (ca. 150mm). If you need longer wires let me know and I'll think of something else. Here's the datasheet so you can check the specs:
http://www.jst-mfg.com/product/detail_e.php?series=521
Have this PSU:(click for big)
Any suggestions on hooking up those molex (2 in and 6 out)... prefer to order things from jameco to put on my existing order.
Was thinking of doing individual molex guys to each pin rather than a block (rect.) connector, but what would be best to handle a high enough gauge for that AC line input etc.?
Thanks!
From poking around the molex site the terminals that would fit inside those connectors are rated at 7A for 18ga wire.
The terminals should be Molex #08-70-1030, and the housing should be Molex #09-50-1021 for the 2P and 09-50-1061 for the 6P. I wasn't seeing the terminals on the jameco site.
I'm not sure if they make single pin connectors of that style. I'm sure you could whip something up though.
I used some like $18 amphenol connectors to hook up some of my stuff. Only thing I found that could handle high currents.
What do you plan on powering with this thing, and what kind of power does it output?
Thanks! Ill see what I can find like that.
For a Hyper64 (rev 1) board. The psu is this one here.
Ahh cool.
Poke around this thread...
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showth...=193868&page=3
I was asking about connectors that could handle high amounts of current. I'd like to find something better than the big ass amphenol connectors. They're like an inch in diameter :P
Industrial usually means big dollars.
Found another part number for Plastic, DB15, solder-style connectors
They are a Tyco Connector
Part #
5208007-2
or
208007-2 (non 6 ROHS - more expensive in my searching)
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...name=A34007-ND
Last edited by DewmanSNK; 06-01-2009 at 11:42 AM.
Got mine in today... picked up a bunch of these. Good price. Thanks NeoGeeO.
Only thing with these are they aren't solder cup... just straight pins out of the back. Wonder if I can just get some crimp straight connectors.
Think the next time I might just go for the ones that already have the flat cabling attached.
Can we get this thread stickied?
For the aluminum standoffs they are also called hex spacers.
The size I use are 4-40 1/2" and the OD is .187. You can get them at mouser.
For anyone else with a SC200-style power supply: THIS IS NOT THE PART YOU NEED! I just ordered it without thinking and didn't realize the pins for this connector were arrayed in a 240-degree arc, whereas the power supply's pins are in a 180-degree arc. The proper part you need is the 502-57GB5FX.
http://www.daleproaudio.com/
free shipping promo going on
able to get a 5-pin DIN connector for 53¢ shipped
That's a deal if you live in the 48.
Alaska and Hawaii again left out.
What power supplies are everyone using for 2-slots or 4-slots these days?
These guys will work with the 2 slot here
Anyone found a good source for S-Video Sockets? Jeff Linked me to a Keystone one, but the postage was OTT, then I found a decent priced one, then found out its double ended.
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showpo...4&postcount=37
I have a couple, too. I can ship it in the same box as another item if you buy something off my site...lol
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