I found a spec sheet for the connector here.
https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1880767.pdf
Wayne
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Wayne/Ian/Marc reckoned
This place has the 2de19p connectors in their
catalog.
Kinda pricey though.
https://www.onlinecomponents.com/keywordsearch.aspx?text=2de19p&pagenu
m=2
On Aug 19, 2020, at 17:48, Ian Finder via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
?It's actually an ITT CANON ***2DE19P***, not a DE19 as Marc indicates.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 1:48 AM Curious Marc via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
We had the same problem. It?s a DE-19 connector, fits in the same
envelope has a DB-9, but 3 rows instead of 2. You can see in this
video right around
here:
https://youtu.be/GMp5EAq-Elo?t=541 . ITT-canon used to make these.
You can look them up on eBay, which is where we found ours. Make sure
you don?t get a two row DB-19, which is a completely different animal.
Marc
Wayne, Ian, Marc,
Thank you very much for pinning that one down for me so quickly. Yes they are fairly
pricey, but at least that's a better price than Mouser.
I had a thought, that if the pin spacing was on par with say a common 15-pin VGA male
connector I could buy a bunch of dirt cheap Golden Dragon ones, set them up in the mill
and run a high speed slitting saw diagonally between the pins (right though the block and
metal surround in one go), and just add a plastic spacer to bump it out to the length of
the 19-pin. After all there are only 6 pins used, and of those, just one (assuming common)
that would be on the extended bit.
Steve.