Re: Flexible cable source???

Try to find "Kooner Wire & Cables". They are in the US. They seem to specialise in flexible cables. I did a quick google and could not find them. I've purchased some very thin flex coax from them in the past. They sent me a sample file with all sorts of flex cable.

rob (in Oz).

> Hello, sorry for the off topic... > > I'm looking for a 6 conductor cable similar to a mouse or USB cable. > Most mouse cables are made of some type of rubber jacket that is thin > and very flexible. I've found mouse & USB cable but they have too few > conductors, I need 6. I know this stuff is out there because all of my > parallel part JTAG programmers use this stuff. > > I've gotten names off of several cables that are around the lab and > searched on names and numbers for these cables and come up with > several Chinese companies. Most web sites I can't read or they have no > spec's and no distributors in the USA. I've check and gotten samples > from Beldon, General Cable, and Alpha wire and they have nothing > even remotely close to what I'm looking for. > > So, does anyone know of a place I can get a 6 conductor 30V > 20-24 AWG felxible cable? > > Thanks!!! > > -- > Greg Deuerling > Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory > P.O.Box 500 MS368 Batavia, IL 60510 > (630)840-4629 FAX (630)840-5406 > Electronic Systems Engineering Group > Work: egads_AT_fnal.gov, remove '_AT_'
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Just on a whim I searched on Cooner Wire and Cable and presto!

Thanks Rob in Oz!

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Greg Deuerling
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
P.O.Box 500 MS368  Batavia, IL 60510
(630)840-4629     FAX  (630)840-5406
Electronic Systems Engineering Group
Work: egads_AT_fnal.gov, remove '_AT_'
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