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Date   : Thu, 05 Apr 2007 11:16:31 +0100
From   : pete@... (Pete Turnbull)
Subject: 6502 Second Processor - Ribbon Cable Replacement

On 05/04/2007 10:08, Paul J wrote:

> I have a chance to buy a 6502 Second Processor, but three wires of the 
> ribbon cable have been cut and I would like to replace the cable. I 
> don't have another one to compare, but would like to know how tricky it 
> would be to detach the cable from the PCB.
>  
> Does the PCB have an IDC plug to take the cable, or does it use an IDC 
> header ?

It uses a header -- one of the 0.1" pitch two-row type rather than the 
staggered four-row type, though, so it might not be too hard to take off 
the top and remove the cable.  If the cut isn't too near the board, 
another way you could try would be to crimp a male IDC plug to the cable 
near the board, cut off the rest, and use a short female-to-female cable 
to connect it up.  For example, a 3M header type 4640-6000, or a 
Tyco/Amp 2-111446-3, which you can see at 
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/Connectors/IDC+type/3M/4640-6000/displayProduct.jsp?sku=469191
and 
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/Connectors/IDC+type/TYCO+ELECTRONICS+/+AMP/2-111446-3/displayProduct.jsp?sku=1098602

(Fujitsu and Harting make similar male cable headers, priced more like 
the Amp ones than the 3M ones, but Farnell don't stock them in 40-way).

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Pete                                           Peter Turnbull
                                               Network Manager
                                               University of York
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