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Harvey White
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I have a cable that came with an HP logic analyzer (1651B to be
exact).
It's got the standard 40 pin connectors on each of the two cables at
one end to plug into the logic analyzer (labeled pod3 and pod4, and
yes, I know it's only got two pod connectors, someone goofed). The
other end has a high density connector. It's a 50 pin connector, two
rows of 25 very small sockets spaced 0.050 apart. The two rows are
0.10 apart. Overall connector body is about 1.3 inches wide by about
..300
It has "HP" all over it, so it's genuine, but does not have a part
number.
I suspect it went to a pre-processor pod, anyone have an idea of what
the mating connector might be?
Thanks,
Harvey
exact).
It's got the standard 40 pin connectors on each of the two cables at
one end to plug into the logic analyzer (labeled pod3 and pod4, and
yes, I know it's only got two pod connectors, someone goofed). The
other end has a high density connector. It's a 50 pin connector, two
rows of 25 very small sockets spaced 0.050 apart. The two rows are
0.10 apart. Overall connector body is about 1.3 inches wide by about
..300
It has "HP" all over it, so it's genuine, but does not have a part
number.
I suspect it went to a pre-processor pod, anyone have an idea of what
the mating connector might be?
Thanks,
Harvey