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Wiring Schematic Softwares and error checking

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 19 12:22:55 EDT 2008 | operator

Are there any softwares OR functions inside of the softwares that allow a designer that is creating a very large complicated wiring diagram with say....many terminal blocks and connectors etc... to run a point to point check on his drawing? Bascially

Vitronics XPM1 Blower Replacement

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 14:44:33 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf

Ya I found that out while pulling the motor wires out of the terminal blocks.

Pluggable Terminal Identification

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 16:50:58 EDT 2019 | andyharrold

I'm trying to identify the type of pluggable terminal block used on this circuit board. Any help greatly appreciated

Pluggable Terminal Identification

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:14:46 EDT 2019 | robl

Doh! but any other 14A+ pluggable terminal block would fit in it's place (compliance permitting), you'd just need to unscrew the cables in the mating half, and change that to the new type on the board.

Thermocouple Design

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 21:31:47 EDT 2007 | davef

Don't know a thermal couple that will meet your "+/- 1 degree C in a 700 degree C" requirement. Look here: http://www.pentronic.se/eng/teori/termoel/termo9.asp Anyhow, have you considered screwing the leads to a terminal block?

CSM Technical Question

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 12:29:22 EDT 2007 | actech

Jon, All is lost and now with feedback errors, "Just a parts machine now. I'm certain it's just contact points "terminal blocks" but it's just not going to be a trust worthy machine. You help and time are appreciated. Bruce

stranded copper wire - tin or not tinned

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 23:00:42 EST 2014 | davef

I agree with AFlex. Don't tin stranded wire that's assembled into a screw terminal block. I believe the reasoning has to do with avoiding stress on the wire metal caused by different expansion rates of the solder and the wire. BR davef

Pluggable Terminal Identification

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 03:36:35 EDT 2019 | robl

Hi Andy, They look like Camden Boss pluggable blade terminals Anglia sell them in the UK: http://www.anglia-live.com/netalogue/pdfs/cam/datasheets/CTB8300.pdf OKW sell them in the USA: https://www.okwelectronics.com/pluggable_blade_style_termin

50 Pair Terminal Block (66m Block)66M Telephone Connection Block

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 28 22:25:12 EDT 2005 | sonata06

Origin: China Price: To Talk About Specification: This M66 Block is a wiring block system. Cables can be bought to the block from above or below. Cable are routed out the side of the bracket and to the side of the block. As little sheath as possibl

Wire soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 19:43:56 EDT 2008 | davef

While it's possible, we don't think that soldering a wire of this low of an AWG to a board is a good idea. We're concerned that mechanical vibration and heating / cooling will stress the solder connection to the point of failure during routine table

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