The ICM-1900 is too large for my application. How can I connect to the 100-pin connector?
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JoeV on
02/23/2000 - 14:34
Many OEMs design their own interconnect board and split-out the 100-pin connector using just the signals they require for their application. This often results in a more compact design. You can purchase the 100-pin mating PC board mount connector from Galil for $25. Or, you can buy the mating connectors from AMP (AMP has minimum qty requirements!).
jsong33387 on
02/29/2000 - 15:21
[quote]Originally posted by JoeV:
[b]Many OEMs design their own interconnect board and split-out the 100-pin connector using just the signals they require for their application. This often results in a more compact design. You can purchase the 100-pin mating PC board mount connector from Galil for $25. Or, you can buy the mating connectors from AMP (AMP has minimum qty requirements!).[/b][/quote]
What is the AMP P/N for the 100 pin connector?
Galil_LisaW on
02/29/2000 - 16:41
The part number for the PC-board mount 100-pin connector is AMP 2-178238-9.
JoeV on 02/23/2000 - 14:34
Many OEMs design their own interconnect board and split-out the 100-pin connector using just the signals they require for their application. This often results in a more compact design. You can purchase the 100-pin mating PC board mount connector from Galil for $25. Or, you can buy the mating connectors from AMP (AMP has minimum qty requirements!).
jsong33387 on 02/29/2000 - 15:21
[quote]Originally posted by JoeV:
[b]Many OEMs design their own interconnect board and split-out the 100-pin connector using just the signals they require for their application. This often results in a more compact design. You can purchase the 100-pin mating PC board mount connector from Galil for $25. Or, you can buy the mating connectors from AMP (AMP has minimum qty requirements!).[/b][/quote]
What is the AMP P/N for the 100 pin connector?
Galil_LisaW on 02/29/2000 - 16:41
The part number for the PC-board mount 100-pin connector is AMP 2-178238-9.