From: MooseFET on
On Apr 12, 12:17 pm, William Miller <protot...(a)usa.net> wrote:
>  † Who made this connector? (with photos)
>
> Hi all,
>
> I need to find the source for these zero insertion force connectors.
>
> They're 2mm pitch locking connectors for stripped ribbon cable.
>
> Photos here:http://207.234.249.73/mwd/cu175_connector.jpg
>
> I need to know who made them, and if you can ID the series, that would
> be sweet, too.

What is the pin to pin spacing. It looks sort of like one from Samtec
but not exactly.
From: JeffM on
Robert Baer wrote:
>Seamonkey hated that URL; thought it might be a spoof job...
>
Recent Gecko browsers are thoroughly retarted
about the way they handle expired certs and numerical addresses.

If you allow your paranoid browser to make all the decisions for you,
just do a reverse-DNS on the IP address.
http://www.dnsstuff.com/?ptype=free

....and SeaMonkey is spelled in camel-case.
From: William Miller on
On Apr 12, 10:11 pm, MooseFET <kensm...(a)rahul.net> wrote:
> On Apr 12, 12:17 pm, William Miller <protot...(a)usa.net> wrote:
>
> >  † Who made this connector? (with photos)
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I need to find the source for these zero insertion force connectors.
>
> > They're 2mm pitch locking connectors for stripped ribbon cable.
>
> > Photos here:http://207.234.249.73/mwd/cu175_connector.jpg
>
> > I need to know who made them, and if you can ID the series, that would
> > be sweet, too.
>
> What is the pin to pin spacing.  It looks sort of like one from Samtec
> but not exactly.

2mm pitch.
From: William Miller on
On Apr 12, 10:43 pm, Robert Baer <robertb...(a)localnet.com> wrote:
>    Here are some connectors i found that may be close to what you have /
> are looking for:http://www.molex.com/molex/products/datasheet.jsp?part=active/0525591

I really appreciate the help. If they had those in 2mm pitch they
might work... :(
From: Jasen Betts on
On 2010-04-13, William Miller <prototech(a)usa.net> wrote:
> On Apr 12, 3:17 pm, William Miller <protot...(a)usa.net> wrote:
>>  † Who made this connector? (with photos)
>
> The part has a logo on it that looks like a capital "D" with a
> horizontal line through it and extending slightly out of the left side
> of the "D".

"Đ" is a letter in the Vietnamese alphabet



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