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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: stupid question (power connector)

2004-04-07 by Doug Pearson

Thanks, Grant!

The numbering is the same (1-4-2-5-3 in a lower semicircle) on both 
connectors, so that seems to be standard DIN numbering.  And yes, the 
correct power connector wiring is 1 gnd, 3 +15v, 5 -15v (which makes heat 
shrink tubing essential on 3 & 5).  Well marked on the Wiard modules, but I 
was soldering at home, and all the modules are in the studio on the other 
side of the bay ...

         -Doug
          jasret@mindspring.com

At 05:00 PM 4/5/04 +0000, "grantrichter2001" <grichter@asapnet.net> wrote:
>Follow the diagram on this page:
>
>http://www.elpac.com/uploads/documents/datasheets/wmpage34and35.htm
>
>+15V is V1 and -15V is V2
>
>They don't specify front or rear view, you will have to determine
>that by inspection.
>
>Basically Ground is Pin 1, +15V is pin 3 and -15V is pin 5. But
>don't trust that the numbering matches between different
>connector brands.
>
>--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Doug Pearson
><jasret@m...> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I was just wiring up a +/-15v power supply for Wiard usage,
>and I'm stumped
> > when it comes to the final step of wiring the DIN receptacle.
> >
> > When looking at it from the back (the side where the wires from
>the power
> > supply attach, not the side that the DIN cable plugs into), there
>are 5
> > terminals, labeled (from left to right):
> > 1 / 4  /  2 /  5  /  3
> > 1 is at 9 o'clock, 2 is down at 6 o'clock, and 3 is at 3 o'clock
> > the lock tab is up top at 12 o'clock
> >
> > which three of those five terminals do I attach -15v, ground, and
>+15v to?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >       -Doug
> >       jasret@m...

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