proper name for the IDE cable-type connectors?

dighn

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i'm talking about the receptacle-type connectors found at the ends of the IDE cables. attached to ribbon cables and connects with those pin outs

anyone?

thanks
 

mcvickj

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Hmm...no idea but buying a new cable would be the easiest approach. They aren't that expensive.
 

dighn

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Originally posted by: mcvickj
Hmm...no idea but buying a new cable would be the easiest approach. They aren't that expensive.

well the problem is i need 16 pins not 40
 

dighn

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Originally posted by: WhiteKnight
IDCX where X is the number of pins. i.e. IDE cable is IDC40.

hmm. thanks :)

Originally posted by: Megatomic
He might be trying to make a custom length cable for a sweet managed look.

actually i want a cable to make these LCD modules easier to connect to my breadboard :)
 

mercanucaribe

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I have some 64x2 LCDs that I tried to do that with. I could NOT find any connectors that would work. THere was one that I found at a TX store called Altex but it didn't have good contact. I forget what they are called though.