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Posted: October 26, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 7 Pin Mini DIN Female solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Start by inserting the plastic boot over the jacket. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find a someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 7 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely vary between
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Posted: October 26, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 7 Pin Mini DIN male solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Start by inserting the plastic boot over the jacket. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find a someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 7 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely vary between
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Posted: October 26, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 7 Pin DIN Female solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, a small screwdriver, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Start by inserting the boot over the jacket. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find a someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 7 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely
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Posted: October 26, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 7 Pin DIN Male solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Start by inserting the plastic boot over the jacket. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find a someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 7 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely vary between devices
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Posted: October 26, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Hello, and welcome to Show Me Cables. Today, we’ll be taking a look at how to install a BNC clamp connector. This is the BNC Male Clamp connector for RG58 PVC. The connector consists of the connector housing, (2) washers, one regular and one thin, a grommet, a plastic spacer, a metal spacer, a locking bolt, and a pin. For this installation you will need: RG58 cable, a coax stripper, soldering iron and solder, a couple of wrenches, and the BNC connector. Start by inserting the locking bolt over the jacket. Then the regular sized washer. And the grommet. Strip the cable jacket using the coax stripper and remove the jacket and dielectric. Then insert the metal spacer and slide up the grommet, washer, and bolt. Insert the thin washer after that. And then the plastic spacer. And finally, the pin. At this point, the assembly should look like this. Now it’s time to solder. If you have an adjustable soldering iron, it is recommended to use a very low setting as the pin is seated very close to the
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Posted: October 24, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 7 Pin Mini DIN male solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Start by inserting the plastic boot over the jacket. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find a someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 7 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely vary between
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Posted: October 13, 2017Read more »
Hello and welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at DisplayPort Adapters. This is the DisplayPort Male to HDMI Female Adapter. It features a DisplayPort Male connector on one side. And a HDMI female connector on the other side. The adapter can be used to connect from a DisplayPort source to a HDMI monitor. Just to make sure there isn’t any confusion, DisplayPort connectors resemble HDMI connectors, but DisplayPort has a squared off side, where HDMI has two angled sides. The adapter is 7 inches long and supports resolutions up to 1920x1200. The DisplayPort Male to HDMI Female Adapter is a quick and easy solution for your video needs. If you still have any questions, you can contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.
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Posted: October 13, 2017Read more »
Hello and welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at DisplayPort Adapters. This is the DisplayPort Male to VGA Female Adapter. It features a DisplayPort Male connector on one side. And a VGA female connector on the other side. The adapter can be used to connect from a DisplayPort source to a VGA monitor. Just to make sure there isn’t any confusion, DisplayPort connectors resemble HDMI connectors, but DisplayPort has a squared off side, where HDMI has two angled sides. The adapter is 7 inches long and supports resolutions up to 1920x1200. The DisplayPort Male to VGA Female Adapter is a quick and easy solution for your video needs. If you still have any questions, you can contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.
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Posted: October 13, 2017Read more »
Hello and welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at DisplayPort Adapters. This is the Panel Mount DisplayPort Female to Female coupler. It features a Female DisplayPort connector on both sides. The adapter will allow you to join two DisplayPort connectors together to extend your video run and supports resolutions up to 1080p. Just to make sure there isn’t any confusion, DisplayPort connectors resemble HDMI connectors, but DisplayPort has a squared off side, where HDMI has two angled sides. The adapter is also a panel mount style connector, which allows you make a clean connection through a panel or faceplate, while maintaining a professional appearance. Our Panel Mount Displayport Female to Female coupler is a quick and easy solution for your video needs. If you still have any questions, you can contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.
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Posted: October 13, 2017Read more »
Hello and welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at Mini DisplayPort Adapters. This is the Active Mini DisplayPort Male to HDMI Female Adapter. It features a Mini DisplayPort Male connector on one side. And a HDMI female connector on the other side. The adapter can be used to connect from a Mini DisplayPort source to a HDMI monitor. To clear up some confusion, Mini DisplayPort connectors can often be confused for USB connectors. The closest being USB type B, but the Mini DisplayPort connectors have a slightly different form factor and are a bit smaller. Its built with aluminum housing on both sides of the connector to help prevent against electrical interference and can support all current HDMI standards including 4k and 3d support. The Active Mini DisplayPort Male to HDMI Female Adapter is a quick and easy solution for your video needs. If you still have any questions, you can contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs,