Sujet : Re: unknown connector
De : legg (at) *nospam* nospam.magma.ca (legg)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repairDate : 28. Apr 2024, 04:23:12
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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On 27 Apr 2024 18:11:06 GMT, Allodoxaphobia <
trepidation@example.net>
wrote:
On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 11:09:20 -0400, legg wrote:
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Can't get a name for this connector.
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It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal
socket, last seen on signal generators from the 50s.
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http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG
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I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer
transducer cells, but proved myself wrong about that.
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In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from
USB
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For those who aren't familiar with the larger ancient
implementation ( pre-PL259 ):
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http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_oldie_01.JPG
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Well, that is an olde timey microphone/audio connector.
I dont have any model number for you right at hand.
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BUT, is that a USB-A connector I see at the other end in coax_noid_01.JPG?
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73
Jonesy
The old timey microphone connector is on the output of an FM signal
generator (100MHz).
The new miniature instance's use seems to be a simple USB to
DC regulator.
RL