Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 17:42:50 EDT 2022 | jdengler
It's either a 6 pin DIN of 6 pin Mini DIN. The diameters are different so check that.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 14:01:09 EDT 2002 | zanolli
Hello Sally, The force required for press fit connectors will vary depending on the connector type. The force will also very significantly from one supplier to another for the same connector. To give you an example; for a .100" DIN 41612 connector
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 05:38:13 EST 2023 | sandima
Greetings all, I did some measuring and found out that, thick golden line connects metal cases around RS232 pins (plaese check the new picture I added) to only undermost row of 32 rows of DIN41612. Btw, the connection port on the right is DIN41612 w
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 07:20:10 EST 1999 | robert oertner
Sounds like you are running your conveyor too fast. Check your profile and see if your board is getting hot enough "max 125c on topside prior to hitting the wave. If so then slow it down, if not then increase your preheats and slow it down.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 15:10:35 EDT 1998 | Dave F
We notice that DI water seems to tarnish or discolor the metal packaging on crystals and DIN connectors. Our marketing types like the shiney metal surfaces. We don't want to hand solder these parts after washing. Any suggestions? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 05:29:29 EDT 2001 | mugen
Say din't someone previously claim, "Dave F" stands for : Damm.Averted.Verified.Eggbrain.Freakin *smart* ?!?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 22:14:53 EDT 2004 | Chris SF
I get always a lot of evaluations including results from Solder Spread tests, but it seems everybody creats his own test methode. Is there a official Standard or test instruction for Solder Spread Testing such as IPC, MIL, DIN... Thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 13:35:21 EST 2016 | ttheis
I decided to replace the psu with three din supplies since it was a repeatable issue with the 5v rail. Machine is back in operation now with no signs of problems.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 11:36:13 EDT 2022 | kumarb
It appears to be a female DIN connector. Can you count the # of holes inside this connector ? So far, unable to locate the same mating connector but the picture is not perfectly clear.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 20:16:29 EDT 1998 | D. Lange
| We notice that DI water seems to tarnish or discolor the metal packaging on crystals and DIN connectors. Our marketing types like the shiney metal surfaces. We don't want to hand solder these parts after washing. | Any suggestions? | Dave F Dave,