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What Do I Call This Plug/Cable?

daguin

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What Do I Call This Plug/Cable?
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Thanks, CL. I found the matching pinout in a mini din

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8 pin Mini Din.

do a continuity check on the pinout.

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It could also be a PS/2 connector, they look identical to mini-din, but is not the same. (At least I think so :confused: )
 

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No, PS2 cables are identical at the external shell, but they have only 6 pins, with a plastic "key" protrusion (some power supply cables looks like PS2 too, but with only 4 pins and a bigger "key" part)

The pins of that one looks as a video cable, mostly similar to the ones that was on old laptops for the composite/s-video outputs (for hook them on a TV) ..... unfortunately, also in this field, "standard" rules striked freely (same for "RS232" LOL), so there are some different "standards" also for these video cables, built from different manufacturers independently one from the other (i don't remember ALL them, but i've meet in the past s-video, s-video plus composite, s-video plus composite plus synch, and composite plus RGB, all with that type of connector (and different pins numbers) ..... and, as far as i remember, there was also a company that made an RS232 cable exactly with that connector, but now i really don't remember who was, now.


EDIT: i'm not 100% sure, but i already have seen one of these cables (or at least it was looking identical) years ago, used on an Astral (Scientech) big calorimeter head ..... i can be wrong, are passed years (and with the age the memory fades away ..... ahem), but as far as i remember it, it was looking the same type of connector and pins disposition.
 
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No, PS2 cables are identical at the external shell, but they have only 6 pins, with a plastic "key" protrusion (some power supply cables looks like PS2 too, but with only 4 pins and a bigger "key" part)

The pins of that one looks as a video cable, mostly similar to the ones that was on old laptops for the composite/s-video outputs (for hook them on a TV) ..... unfortunately, also in this field, "standard" rules striked freely (same for "RS232" LOL), so there are some different "standards" also for these video cables, built from different manufacturers independently one from the other (i don't remember ALL them, but i've meet in the past s-video, s-video plus composite, s-video plus composite plus synch, and composite plus RGB, all with that type of connector (and different pins numbers) ..... and, as far as i remember, there was also a company that made an RS232 cable exactly with that connector, but now i really don't remember who was, now.


EDIT: i'm not 100% sure, but i already have seen one of these cables (or at least it was looking identical) years ago, used on an Astral (Scientech) big calorimeter head ..... i can be wrong, are passed years (and with the age the memory fades away ..... ahem), but as far as i remember it, it was looking the same type of connector and pins disposition.

Yeah. It is for an Astral calorimeter. I got a Scientech S310 with this calorimeter, but the cable to the calorimeter was damaged. I repaired the cable, but thought I would pick up a new one anyway for aesthetics sake.

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UHm, an S310 is a very good unit, as far as i remember, especially if you got it with a matched (or tuned) calorimeter ..... we had one in the old company, and always wanted to find a working unit, but never had enough money for buy a set (and now, also less money, with all the bills to pay :p) ..... i actually have a 362 with a "matched" 360001 head, and an MA10 without head, from Scientech (never found a matching head for the MA10, i was thinking to match it with the 360001, but still had no time for do that).

BTW, what's the head you got, the 25mm or the 50mm one ?

(and, it's just an impression, or you're starting a collection ? ..... :p :D)
 




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