Misc Electronics

steve ravet Steve.Ravet at arm.com
Tue May 11 16:56:04 GMT 1999


Digikey has ribbon cables with DIP sockets at one or both ends, from
AMP.  Have a look in their catalog, near the beginning of section "A"
where the ribbon cables are.  No assembly required.

--steve

goflo at pacbell.net wrote:
> 
> If I understand what you want to do, look at "DIP component headers".
> Or use a "machined pin" DIP socket, cheaper, and solder the wires
> into the pin receivers. Just don't melt the socket doing it. :)
> 
> If you've got a current Mouser catalog see pages 162-172.
> If not 800-346-6873
> 
> Jack
> 
> Bruce Plecan wrote:
> >
> > How, or is there a safe way to "open" the guts of an EPROM,  that is so that
> > a ribbon cable can be soldiered to it, for using a remote prom/emulator.
> >
> > After a 3 month wait, I got a Radio Shack, PC/laptop 2 Oscilloscope probe
> > (They had run out at the master distribution center).
> > For the EEs probably it has little to offer but, least for me, I got to see
> > what the ALDL looks like..
> >    One big feature is that you can pick what colors contrast best for you.
> > So us ol timers can see what going on.
> >    On a side note, is there enough interest for me to put together some
> > notes on an ecm bench?.  I got some digitial photos, to go along with it,
> > just don't want to clutter the DIY stuff if not many are interested.
> > Bruce

-- 
Steve Ravet
steve.ravet at arm.com
Advanced Risc Machines, Inc.
www.arm.com



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