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The connectors are available [{{SERVER}}/?view=comparetable&rel=Phidget%20Cables here].  
The Phidget cables that are designed to plug into these cables can be found[{{SERVER}}/?view=comparetable&rel=Phidget%20Cables here].  




They are also commonly available (usually through [http://www.digikey.com digikey]) - refer to the table below for manufacturer part numbers.
The connectors and pins they use are also commonly available (usually through [http://www.digikey.com digikey]) - refer to the table below for manufacturer part numbers.
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Revision as of 21:52, 9 November 2018

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Each analog input uses a 3-pin, 0.100 inch pitch locking connector. Pictured here is a plug with the connections labeled.


The Phidget cables that are designed to plug into these cables can be foundhere.


The connectors and pins they use are also commonly available (usually through digikey) - refer to the table below for manufacturer part numbers.

Manufacturer Part Number Description
Molex 50-57-9403 3 Position Cable Connector
Molex 16-02-0102 Wire Crimp Insert for Cable Connector
Molex 70543-0002 3 Position Vertical PCB Connector
Molex 70553-0002 3 Position Right-Angle PCB Connector (Gold)
Molex 70553-0037 3 Position Right-Angle PCB Connector (Tin)
Molex 15-91-2035 3 Position Right-Angle PCB Connector - Surface Mount