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From: cctech <cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of Douglas Taylor
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Sent: 10 August 2019 05:06
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Subject: Pertec Interface Cable Length
I have a question about cable length - any electrical engineers in the house?
Its
electronics, rather than electrical engineering. Electrical Engineering is power
distribution.
Connected a Qualstar 1260 tape drive to an Emulex
TC02 qbus tape controller
in a pdp-11/53. The interface is pertec with 2 50 pin cables.
When I use a pair of short flat ribbon cables, 18 and 30 inches each, it
works. Under RT11 I can INIT, Copy, DUMP, do a Directory.
So the hardware is good.
It doesn't work when I use a pair of 5 foot
long flat ribbon cables. Are they too
long? Do I need twisted pair type of cable? Is it possibly a termination
problem?
I can't see 5 foot being too long for data from a tape, the data
rates aren't huge. At most you have added 10ns to the delay times.
On the other hand I have been wrong in the past and could be wrong again..
I assume you have checked the cables. Ribbon cables are prone to come loose from the IDC
pins if it?s a IDC connector, and if soldered can break....
Doug
Dave
G4UGM
I bought the long cables off ebay, so they have to be good? Right? I
think the short cables came from a hamfest.
The cables can be fairly long, I remember interfacing a TU80 to an
Emulex QT14 (maybe) and the DEC cables were round and about 15 feet
long.? And it worked.
It was too late last night to begin checking the long cables for
continuity, so I fired off the email instead thinking it may be a
termination problem.
Is it possible for the IDC and Card edge connectors to be put on wrong??
You would want pin 1 to map to pin 1, and so on.
Doug