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TP Cable Extension - Bluphire - 09-09-2016

Anybody know if any such thing exists? Probably not as I'm the first to ask about such a novel idea.

Matt


RE: TP Cable Extension - MarkHaysHarris777 - 09-09-2016

hi Matt, yes, you'll want to search for FFC | FPC ribbon and connectors: mouser carries them, and others...

http://www.mouser.com/Wire-Cable/FFC-FPC-Jumper-Cables/_/N-ad930/

Cheers


RE: TP Cable Extension - Bluphire - 09-09-2016

What size cable do I need? I do not have mine anymore to reference.


RE: TP Cable Extension - MarkHaysHarris777 - 09-10-2016

(09-09-2016, 11:13 PM)Bluphire Wrote: What size cable do I need? I do not have mine anymore to reference.

Why then do you care?

... its a six (6) connector cable.


RE: TP Cable Extension - Bluphire - 09-10-2016

I care because when I get my pine, battery and LCD back from Dustin at C4 Labs (hopefully with a C4 LCD enclosure), I would like to have a longer TP cable to help with installation. I've powered on and used my LCD, but I just hate how short the TP cable was.

Can you provide a direct link to the cable i would need, there are more that 20 pages o sift through on the mouser link.


RE: TP Cable Extension - MarkHaysHarris777 - 09-10-2016

Yes, BluPhire, the mouser site (and others like digikey) are a search engine; you provide the specs you are interested in, and the search engine narrows the list of products available for you to chose from. What you're interested in here is a six conductor FFC | FPC cable (and connector adapter) ; there are lots of sites where these cables and connectors are available-- mouser is just one I stumbled over.


RE: TP Cable Extension - Bluphire - 09-10-2016

(09-10-2016, 10:21 AM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote: Yes, BluPhire, the mouser site (and others like digikey) are a search engine;  you provide the specs you are interested in, and the search engine narrows the list of products available for you to chose from. What you're interested in here is a six conductor FFC | FPC cable (and connector adapter) ;  there are lots of sites where these cables and connectors are available-- mouser is just one I stumbled over.

would this work Marcus?
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/molex-llc/0151660065/WM11405-ND/3280947


RE: TP Cable Extension - MarkHaysHarris777 - 09-10-2016

(09-10-2016, 10:34 AM)Bluphire Wrote:
(09-10-2016, 10:21 AM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote: Yes, BluPhire, the mouser site (and others like digikey) are a search engine;  you provide the specs you are interested in, and the search engine narrows the list of products available for you to chose from. What you're interested in here is a six conductor FFC | FPC cable (and connector adapter) ;  there are lots of sites where these cables and connectors are available-- mouser is just one I stumbled over.

would this work Marcus?
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/molex-llc/0151660065/WM11405-ND/3280947

Yes, that looks about right, you'll need an adapter (to fasten the two cables together) and you'll want to double check the pitch (cable connector spacing) to make sure they will fit... 
(measure twice, cut once)


RE: TP Cable Extension - Bluphire - 09-10-2016

what pitch is needed for this application? I'm overwhelmed looking for the adapter, any help?


RE: TP Cable Extension - MarkHaysHarris777 - 09-10-2016

(09-10-2016, 10:54 AM)Bluphire Wrote: what pitch is needed for this application? I'm overwhelmed looking for the adapter, any help?

There is nothing overwhelming about engineering;  just break the problem down into byte sized pieces, plan, do the math, execute.

The responsibility for the specs and planning is yours.  When I measure the connector it is 3.5mm wide and the pitch is 0.5 mm  (this is fairly standard)   (I'm actually measureing my tp connector)

In other words, if you were to lay a clear mm scale on the cable looking down at the connectors the mm markings on the scale would line up with every other connector pattern. The connector's 'pitch' is 0.5 mm from center to center. 

Hope this helps you.