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3 pin serial connector

Post by pepperm » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:24 am

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Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:24 am

Does anyone know the official numbers and manufacturer of the 3 pin connectors used for the serial interface on the bioloids please?

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Does anyone know the official numbers and manufacturer of the 3 pin connectors used for the serial interface on the bioloids please?

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Re: 3 pin serial connector

Post by Pev » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:30 am

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Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:30 am

pepperm wrote:Does anyone know the official numbers and manufacturer of the 3 pin connectors used for the serial interface on the bioloids please?

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Mark,

these are the Digikey part numbers (www.digikey.com) which seem to then give molex references???? and I know RS in the UK do the molex range and some of the more unusual ones. Haven't had a chance to chase through yet.

terminal (3 pin): WM18874-ND
crimp connectors: WM18889CT-ND (Q. 100)
crimp conncetors: WM17406-ND (Q. 10)
(originally posted by jonhyland)

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pepperm wrote:Does anyone know the official numbers and manufacturer of the 3 pin connectors used for the serial interface on the bioloids please?

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Mark,

these are the Digikey part numbers (www.digikey.com) which seem to then give molex references???? and I know RS in the UK do the molex range and some of the more unusual ones. Haven't had a chance to chase through yet.

terminal (3 pin): WM18874-ND
crimp connectors: WM18889CT-ND (Q. 100)
crimp conncetors: WM17406-ND (Q. 10)
(originally posted by jonhyland)

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Post by pepperm » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:41 am

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Pev

Thanks for that. Is one of those the PCB mounted plug?

Mark
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Thanks for that. Is one of those the PCB mounted plug?

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Post by Pev » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:42 am

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Mark,

I am not sure but I'll have a browse around some places when at work today and see what I can find

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Mark,

I am not sure but I'll have a browse around some places when at work today and see what I can find

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Post by JonHylands » Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:01 pm

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Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:01 pm

Mark,

Since I actually have all these parts now, I took pictures, and updated the wiki page that describes them:

http://www.bioloid.info/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=AX-12+page

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Mark,

Since I actually have all these parts now, I took pictures, and updated the wiki page that describes them:

http://www.bioloid.info/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=AX-12+page

- Jon
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Post by Pev » Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:29 pm

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Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:29 pm

That's great thanks John,

Have just ordered from Digikeys UK (i.e. price in GBP) and those are the parts I've ordered, so thats a weight off my mind. Now we'll see what their international delivery is like.

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That's great thanks John,

Have just ordered from Digikeys UK (i.e. price in GBP) and those are the parts I've ordered, so thats a weight off my mind. Now we'll see what their international delivery is like.

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Post by JonHylands » Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:49 pm

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Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:49 pm

Digikey has a sweet setup for Canada. Their warehouse is in Thief River Falls, which is just south of the Canadian border (and the city of Winnepeg). So, every evening, they drive a truck full of the day's Canadian orders across the border, and dump them at the Purolator facility.

I ordered my parts at 5:00 pm on Monday, and they showed up at my door at 10:00 am the next morning... (and I live 2000 km east of Winnepeg, at least by road).

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Digikey has a sweet setup for Canada. Their warehouse is in Thief River Falls, which is just south of the Canadian border (and the city of Winnepeg). So, every evening, they drive a truck full of the day's Canadian orders across the border, and dump them at the Purolator facility.

I ordered my parts at 5:00 pm on Monday, and they showed up at my door at 10:00 am the next morning... (and I live 2000 km east of Winnepeg, at least by road).

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Post by Pev » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:22 pm

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Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:22 pm

Cool, will be interesting seeing how their international shipping is as my order was less than £75 GBP they slapped on a £10 GBP handling fee and £12 GBP shipping. Having said that if it gets me what I need its worth it

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Cool, will be interesting seeing how their international shipping is as my order was less than £75 GBP they slapped on a £10 GBP handling fee and £12 GBP shipping. Having said that if it gets me what I need its worth it

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Post by pepperm » Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:00 pm

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Pev

I just ordered a pile fo connectors and some other bits to restock my bins, all from Farnell UK. The order was over £20 so delivery is free and they will be with me tomorrow.

The farnell connector parts are:
997-9620 The header £0.13 each
997-9557 The plug £0.11 each
997-9530 The little metal bits £4.34 for 100

All plus VAT of course.

I was suprised Farnell did the connectors as they aren't in my old 2005 catalogue. I will have to try and blag an up to date version.

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I just ordered a pile fo connectors and some other bits to restock my bins, all from Farnell UK. The order was over £20 so delivery is free and they will be with me tomorrow.

The farnell connector parts are:
997-9620 The header £0.13 each
997-9557 The plug £0.11 each
997-9530 The little metal bits £4.34 for 100

All plus VAT of course.

I was suprised Farnell did the connectors as they aren't in my old 2005 catalogue. I will have to try and blag an up to date version.

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Post by Pev » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:08 pm

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Blast and other such words - never thought of checking Farnell - That'll teach me.
Blast and other such words - never thought of checking Farnell - That'll teach me.
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Post by pepperm » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:34 pm

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Sorr Pev, I didn't intend on causing distress. To be honest I despair sometimes at what great things can be obtained in the US for next to nothing, I was as shocked as anyone to find the connectors at Farnell.

For example, yesterday I was looking for the new Quadravox QV606 MP3 playing sound module that is about $57 from the US. So I was preparing to pay the best part of £100 to get it shipped etc. However, I have found that Milford instruments are getting them in for about £35 plus a couple of quid postage, which is a steal, the milinst people really do seem to be putting the effort in to stop this $ to £ direct translation that goes on all the time.

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Sorr Pev, I didn't intend on causing distress. To be honest I despair sometimes at what great things can be obtained in the US for next to nothing, I was as shocked as anyone to find the connectors at Farnell.

For example, yesterday I was looking for the new Quadravox QV606 MP3 playing sound module that is about $57 from the US. So I was preparing to pay the best part of £100 to get it shipped etc. However, I have found that Milford instruments are getting them in for about £35 plus a couple of quid postage, which is a steal, the milinst people really do seem to be putting the effort in to stop this $ to £ direct translation that goes on all the time.

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Post by Pev » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:58 pm

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Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:58 pm

I like the Milford instruments people. One of my first ever robot kits come from them - the Stamp Bug - still got it and it still works great.

No distress here, just wish I'd thought to check around a bit more.

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I like the Milford instruments people. One of my first ever robot kits come from them - the Stamp Bug - still got it and it still works great.

No distress here, just wish I'd thought to check around a bit more.

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Post by Pev » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:47 pm

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Pev wrote:Cool, will be interesting seeing how their international shipping is as my order was less than £75 GBP they slapped on a £10 GBP handling fee and £12 GBP shipping. Having said that if it gets me what I need its worth it

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Got to say I am impressed my DigiKey order arrived today from the US.
Pev wrote:Cool, will be interesting seeing how their international shipping is as my order was less than £75 GBP they slapped on a £10 GBP handling fee and £12 GBP shipping. Having said that if it gets me what I need its worth it

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Got to say I am impressed my DigiKey order arrived today from the US.
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