? Who made this connector? (with photos)

? 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.

Thanks!

William E. Miller snipped-for-privacy@usa.net

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William Miller
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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".

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William Miller

"?" is a letter in the Vietnamese alphabet

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Jasen Betts

It looks like through-hole, but what is the pin pattern: in-line or staggered?

Molex p/n 0521471210 may be close enough to substitute:

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Rich Webb     Norfolk, VA
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Rich Webb

No, there really are connectors that are designed to handle stripped ribbon cable or other wire terminations vice a "flat on flex" terminal. This

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datasheet from Molex shows how they expect the ribbon cable to be prepared. Quite different from a FFC/FPC receptacle.

Molex does have one that does not require holes for side support posts and that does have a compression latch, which could be a functional substitute for the OP's requirement.

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Rich Webb     Norfolk, VA
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Rich Webb

Roger that. Sometimes Usenet does work out to be more than a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea... ;-)

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Rich Webb     Norfolk, VA
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Rich Webb

Cheapskate! Spend the ten cents and buy an elephant filter!

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Michael A. Terrell

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