ISA 62 pin conector, where to buy

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Wing Fong Wong

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Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

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On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 06:42:26 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
<wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote:

Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.
32 x 2 = 62 only for slightly small values of 2.

Otherwise, 32 x 2 = 64.

Regards

John



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"Wing Fong Wong" <wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote in message
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Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even
just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

--


Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au

Farnell or RadioSpares.

Ken
 
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On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 06:42:26 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote:

Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

32 x 2 = 62 only for slightly small values of 2.

Otherwise, 32 x 2 = 64.

Regards

John



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Hehehe, umm that was a typo. I meant 31*2. Damn imac keyboards are
too small for my pudgy hands.
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Ken Taylor <ken@home.nz> wrote:
"Wing Fong Wong" <wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote in message
news:ccdhki$s38$1@enyo.uwa.edu.au...
Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even
just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

--


Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au

Farnell or RadioSpares.

Ken


Will they accept personal cheques or money orders? I don't have a credit
card. Will they also sell to non-trade people, I know that some suppliers
are a bit fussy about that.
--


Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au

FAQs about me:
Are you and undergrad?
Yes
Are you looking for work and do you want to work for us?
Yes, but only if it pays.
Are you insane?
No, not at the moment.
 
Andrew <aimcnabb@spamfreehotmail.com> wrote:
given the hassel of getting one, it might be quicker to find a broken
/ old mother board with one and de-solder it.



On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 06:42:26 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote:

Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

Can you recommend a way of doing that? I've tried with smaller connectors and
it was very difficult to get all the solder out and pull the socket out.
--


Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au

FAQs about me:
Are you and undergrad?
Yes
Are you looking for work and do you want to work for us?
Yes, but only if it pays.
Are you insane?
No, not at the moment.
 
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 10:45:28 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
<wing@tartdontarus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote:

Andrew <aimcnabb@spamfreehotmail.com> wrote:
given the hassel of getting one, it might be quicker to find a broken
/ old mother board with one and de-solder it.



On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 06:42:26 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote:

Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

Can you recommend a way of doing that? I've tried with smaller connectors and
it was very difficult to get all the solder out and pull the socket out.


with things like that (where you don't want the board anymore) a gas
torch works wonders.

Have someone hold the connector with pliers etc - then direct the
flame over the other side of the board where the pins are for it.

(you may have to move the flame back and forth along the length of the
connector until all are melted. If it is a mulit-layer board - or
one with large ground planes - it might take a lot more heat than with
an older type single/double layer PCB to get anything happening)

The person holding the connector can then (carefully but quickly)
wriggle it out of the board once all the solder is melted.

it should come out pretty easily, and being a connector and not a
sensitive semiconductor device - as long as you dont melt the plastic
or burn it - it wont be easily damaged by the heat on the pins
 
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Ken Taylor <ken@home.nz> wrote:
"Wing Fong Wong" <wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote in message
news:ccdhki$s38$1@enyo.uwa.edu.au...
Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even
just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the
local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

--


Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au

Farnell or RadioSpares.

Ken


Will they accept personal cheques or money orders? I don't have a credit
card. Will they also sell to non-trade people, I know that some suppliers
are a bit fussy about that.
--


Wing Wong.
Check (no pun intended) with them, they may prefer a bank cheque than a
personal. Non-trade is no problemo. At a pinch they'll probably take cash.

Ken
 
given the hassel of getting one, it might be quicker to find a broken
/ old mother board with one and de-solder it.



On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 06:42:26 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
<wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote:

Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.
 
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 10:45:28 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
<wing@tartdontarus.uspamwa.emedu.au> put finger to keyboard and
composed:

Andrew <aimcnabb@spamfreehotmail.com> wrote:
given the hassel of getting one, it might be quicker to find a broken
/ old mother board with one and de-solder it.



On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 06:42:26 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
wing@tartadontrus.uspamwa.emedu.au> wrote:

Does anyone know where I might be able to find a ISA connector, or even just
a 62 pin(32x2) card edge connector with 0.1" pitch. I check all the local
electronic stores near me any none of them carry this item.

Can you recommend a way of doing that? I've tried with smaller connectors and
it was very difficult to get all the solder out and pull the socket out.
Get a SoldaPullt. See page 14-20 in the WES catalogue. Trade price for
the DS017LS is ~$30.
http://wagner.net.au/Catalogue/14_20.pdf


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"Andrew" <aimcnabb@spamfreehotmail.com> wrote in message
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Can you recommend a way of doing that? I've tried with smaller connectors
and
it was very difficult to get all the solder out and pull the socket out.


A solider sucker would work (no idea if there is a more correct term
for them).
I have seen it done with a good one as well as cheap new ones. The
older cheap ones stop working very well over time.

Beyond that, just practice.

As to where to get a good / resonable one, most electronic shops that
have soldering equipment should.

A

note that solder wick would not be very good for this job as the holes
would be too small / through hole plated,

Solder suckers need to be cleaned properly pretty often, and the nozzles
replaced, if possible, when they start to get worn. They're not necessarily
going to be able to get a large connector off a plated through board though
if the pins are a snug fit in the holes. A proper vacuum-sucker would be
better, but it can still be bloody awkward.

Ken
 
Can you recommend a way of doing that? I've tried with smaller connectors and
it was very difficult to get all the solder out and pull the socket out.

A solider sucker would work (no idea if there is a more correct term
for them).
I have seen it done with a good one as well as cheap new ones. The
older cheap ones stop working very well over time.

Beyond that, just practice.

As to where to get a good / resonable one, most electronic shops that
have soldering equipment should.

A

note that solder wick would not be very good for this job as the holes
would be too small / through hole plated,
 

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