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Identify the Connectors
We're finishing up our prototype bot before Christmas but I have no idea where to get some of the connectors:
What do you call the cRIO Power Connector: ![]() How about the Digital sidecar Power Connector: ![]() Along with those two I need to get some Anderson connectors, where might these three be available? Thanks, - Alex |
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Re: Identify the Connectors
2 pin is WAGO 734-102 http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0296.htm
4 pin is CTF040V8 http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0295.htm |
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Re: Identify the Connectors
Thanks! Would those happen to be available at regular electronics shops?
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Re: Identify the Connectors
Unfortunately they are kind of specialty parts so not likely, you may be able to get them at digikey.
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Re: Identify the Connectors
You can get all three at AndyMark http://www.andymark.com/category-s/384.htm
AM-0295, AM-0296, AM-0456 |
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Re: Identify the Connectors
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Re: Identify the Connectors
Also to note... the new Compact RIO (4-slot) has a different power connector. I'm not sure about the 2012 Power Distribution board. You may want to wait and find out, so you don't have to have 2 orders.
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Re: Identify the Connectors
Correct, 4-slot has a different connector(2 connections instead of 4). Ours came with the connector.
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It is unlikely that a local shop in Calgary might have these. A local supplier that sells Crio would but they may only deal with PO accompanied will call orders. First do a search and then make a call if there is a local supplier. AndyMark carries them because they are to find. |
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Re: Identify the Connectors
Thanks for all the info. Could we use some kind of single pin connectors to duplicate the functionality of these connectors? It doesn't have to be pretty, we would just like to get this thing running before Christmas.
EDIT: I just went downstairs and broke open a PWM cable. It looks like the metal connector inside will work fine . Do all PWMs have the same metal connectors encased in the plastic, and will the wire be large enough gauge for powering these two pieces of electronics?- Alex Last edited by lemiant : 19-12-2011 at 13:12. |
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Re: Identify the Connectors
What happened to the connector the cRIO came with?
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Re: Identify the Connectors
As a result of the "New cRIO's don't work 'til kickoff" situation, I borrowed this one from the other team in Calgary (Thanks Bishop Grandin, 1482!). What they did with the connector is anyone's guess.
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Alex,
I don't think they are the same diameter as the PWM cables. As my daddy was fond of telling me...Use the right tool for the right job. Since everything in that little box depends on power why screw it up over the lack of the right connector. |
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Re: Identify the Connectors
Does anyone know what the new 2 pin power connector on the CRIO II (4 slot) is/where to get a replacement?
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