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Re: Long Tether Cables
What I'm aiming to do is have one cable so I don't have to worry about them disconnecting. And also so that I don't have to carry more than one cable.
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If all you want is a single cable, but a long one, then i would suggest a 25 foot female to female or male to female with a female to male converter, straight through serial cable. These can be found on many places on line, at computer or electronics stores, or can be made pretty easily.
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It's just a standard DB-15 connector (female on both ends in the case of the red tether cable)... I'd assume you could just cut one end and extend it yourself. Though I don't know at what distance you'd want to stop, seeing as more distance = more interference.
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I would also like the schematic of the tether port because if only 1 wire isn't used then I could use some CAT-5e cable that I have to make one. BTW someone on here had long tether cables they were selling from their signature... |
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Any of the female to female DB9 cables listed here will do the job.
http://www.cablewholesale.com/catalo...rialcables.htm This is a 25 foot version for $4.39. http://www.cablewholesale.com/specs/10d1-03425.htm 25' tethers are common and normal recommendations would be to stay under 50'. I've been able to run long tether cables up to 100 ft without a problem, but mileage may vary. Over 100' you need to power the OI separately, and eventually the signal degrades with too much distance. P.S. I've used converters to go from serial to Cat5 and back again for long distances, but the OI must be powered separately, and the converters are far more expensive than a $4 serial cable. They just happened to be available to test with. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 09-02-2006 at 10:04. |
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If you were to get a male to female cable, then get a gender changer (male to female), you could have a nice long program cable too
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well for those of u that want the cable layout,
program cable pinout guide: http://www.ifirobotics.com/docs/program-port-4-7-05.pdf you can follow the same pinout to make a tether just make sure you use the same color wires on each end when connecting to the DB-9 plugs. alos i believe there is other pinouts somewhere on this site, didnt take te time to look ![]() |
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[slightly off topic]A wise man once said, every time someone said tether cable, sanddrag got another post.[/off topicness] As for more ontopic stuff, I've used cablewholesale.com and they are pretty good for the tether cables, I liked electronics goldmine more, but they went out of stock and never got any more. But, http://search.ebay.com/DB9-cable may help for bargin basement prices. |
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If you are looking for a 25' serial cable, look no further. I offer them at about half the price of IFI. PM me if you are interested. I soon hope to set up an online store and offer 25' female-female cables in red or black. Last edited by sanddrag : 09-02-2006 at 19:44. |
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I think its a direct pin to pin match, so the schematic is unnecessary, try a multimeter in continuity mode check the pins on the tether cable to see how they match up.
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