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Re: Analog / Digital IO Connectors

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Originally Posted by jgannon
Yep... cutting PWM cables is the easiest way. They are a bit pricey at $5 a piece from IFI, but they seem more reliable than putting something together by hand.

As far as the connector size, I'm almost certain that the pins are .100" spaced. Anyone wanna verify this, in case I too am having one of those days?
I would disagree on spliced cables being more reliable. With the right tools and parts you can make cables equal in quality to IFI's cables.

You pretty much have 3 or 4 choices on connectors - Molex, AMP, standard Servo type, and IDC type. The IDC tyle require no special tools (although they are designed for use with a real punchdown tool), and are great for prototyping but i would not recommend them for competition use. I've found the AMP housings to be too large sideways, and the servo connectors are more expensive than they should be, therefore we use the molex ones. You can do a search for the part #, I believe they are something like c-grid SL. The only problem with them are the male pins are longer than standard JR servo cables. (But you wont use the male pins for connecting to the analog/digital IO's, only if you make your own PWM cables)
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