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David Lesher

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I've seen what I need: a 16 pin DIP header that plugs into an
ordinary IC socket, but one with a ribbon cable coming off it.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting wrong things.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting the bare headers.

Suggestions?

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I've seen what I need: a 16 pin DIP header that plugs into an
ordinary IC socket, but one with a ribbon cable coming off it.

But now that I want to buy them, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting wrong things.

Suggestions?
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A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com
& no one will talk to a host that's close..........................
Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433
 
Try IDC DIP header plug like http://www.jdr.com/product_p/idp16.htm
 
On 09/22/2017 10:39 AM, David Lesher wrote:
I've seen what I need: a 16 pin DIP header that plugs into an
ordinary IC socket, but one with a ribbon cable coming off it.

But now that I want to buy them, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting wrong things.

Suggestions?

On DigiKey search on idc 16 pin dip header
Then filter on in stock, 16 position,.300 row spacing to see the 4
possibilities.
 
David Lesher wrote on 9/22/2017 11:17 AM:
I've seen what I need: a 16 pin DIP header that plugs into an
ordinary IC socket, but one with a ribbon cable coming off it.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting wrong things.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting the bare headers.

Suggestions?

I searched Google for "16 pin dip ribbon cable" without the quotes of
course. A couple of clicks and found this page.

https://www.digikey.com/catalog/en/partgroup/dip-to-dip-cable-assemblies/11682

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Rick C

Viewed the eclipse at Wintercrest Farms,
on the centerline of totality since 1998
 
rickman wrote on 9/22/2017 12:41 PM:
David Lesher wrote on 9/22/2017 11:17 AM:
I've seen what I need: a 16 pin DIP header that plugs into an
ordinary IC socket, but one with a ribbon cable coming off it.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting wrong things.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting the bare headers.

Suggestions?

I searched Google for "16 pin dip ribbon cable" without the quotes of
course. A couple of clicks and found this page.

https://www.digikey.com/catalog/en/partgroup/dip-to-dip-cable-assemblies/11682

Here's another brand.

https://www.digikey.com/products/en?mpart=H6PPS-1636M&v=123

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Rick C

Viewed the eclipse at Wintercrest Farms,
on the centerline of totality since 1998
 
"David Lesher" <wb8foz@panix.com> wrote in message
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I've seen what I need: a 16 pin DIP header that plugs into an
ordinary IC socket, but one with a ribbon cable coming off it.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting wrong things.

But now that I need to buy one, I can't find the right terms
to define same, at least to please DigiKey or Mouser. I keep
getting the bare headers.

Suggestions?

One key word is; Insulation Displacement connector.

The headers are usually sold separately and you press on the ribbon cable
you want to use.

Pretty much the standard equipment for connectors to all hard drives
preceding SATA.

That type of connector was easy to just nip up on the ribbon cable in a
bench vise. An IDC ribbon cable header has pins that you need to protect -
just pull all the pins out of an el-cheapo IC socket and use the shell to
protect the pins.
 

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