Micro-switch for DIN connectors

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I've recently bought a round 13 pin DIN connector (PCB mountable).
I noticed that there's a "slot" in it which looks like it could hold a
micro-switch (for detecting when a matching plug has been inserted or
removed). If that's the case, what kind of micro-switch will I be
looking for?

Here's some photos I've taken of my 13 pin DIN connector:

http://img365.imageshack.us/img365/3631/din131oj4.jpg

http://img365.imageshack.us/img365/9937/din132ld2.jpg

http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/4610/din133dj6.jpg

http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3956/din134sr0.jpg
 
"no-spam2@lycos.com" <no-spam2@lycos.com> wrote in
news:1173030008.105099.51760@64g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:

I've recently bought a round 13 pin DIN connector (PCB mountable).
I noticed that there's a "slot" in it which looks like it could hold a
micro-switch (for detecting when a matching plug has been inserted or
removed). If that's the case, what kind of micro-switch will I be
looking for?

Here's some photos I've taken of my 13 pin DIN connector:

http://img365.imageshack.us/img365/3631/din131oj4.jpg

http://img365.imageshack.us/img365/9937/din132ld2.jpg

http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/4610/din133dj6.jpg

http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3956/din134sr0.jpg
You might get by without it, if there's a spare pin, which can be linked to
another wire in the plug so its presence is detected by stuff connected to
the socket.
 
On Mar 4, 6:56 pm, Lostgallifreyan <no-...@nowhere.net> wrote:
"no-sp...@lycos.com" <no-sp...@lycos.com> wrote innews:1173030008.105099.51760@64g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:

I've recently bought a round 13 pin DIN connector (PCB mountable).
I noticed that there's a "slot" in it which looks like it could hold a
micro-switch (for detecting when a matching plug has been inserted or
removed). If that's the case, what kind of micro-switch will I be
looking for?

You might get by without it, if there's a spare pin, which can be linked to
another wire in the plug so its presence is detected by stuff connected to
the socket.
There's no spare pin.
I need to add a switch, and was hoping that the slot would allow for a
specific switch insteadof me having to modify the switch by cutting
etc.
Any suggestions for a switch that might fit?
 
"no-spam2@lycos.com" <no-spam2@lycos.com> wrote in
news:1173075702.709557.288530@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com:

There's no spare pin.
I need to add a switch, and was hoping that the slot would allow for a
specific switch insteadof me having to modify the switch by cutting
etc.
Any suggestions for a switch that might fit?
I don't know of one, so I can't suggest. Look at each of your 13 lines. Is
it possible that any one of them has a voltage or current that changes in a
well-defined way depending on whether or not that plug is inserted? If so,
you might easily detect it with a single transistor or FET, and that could
be cheaper than a microswitch, let alone the trouble of getting one so
specific. Failing that, look at a few cheap switches and think what is the
easiest to adapt with minimal cutting of plastic.
 
"no-spam2@lycos.com" wrote:
There's no spare pin.
I need to add a switch, and was hoping that the slot would allow for a
specific switch insteadof me having to modify the switch by cutting
etc.
Any suggestions for a switch that might fit?

Do you know who made the connectors? They should know,


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