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USB 6008 mating connector

Does anyone know that manufacturer, part number, and a source for the mating connector to the ones on the USB-6008?

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Hi,

 

I would suggest using the USB-6008/6009 accesory kit.

 

Regards,

 

Todd V

National Instruments
Applications Engineer
NI Prototyping Community
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Thank you for the suggestion but I have an application in mind that requires a larger area than the prototyping kit provides.
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I want to connect my own circuit board to the USB-6008 in a similar way to the prototyping accessory but a larger board.
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Hi,

 

The accessory kit that I was referring to isn't the prototyping kit.  It includes four connectors, two labels and a screw driver.  You can connect your circuit board directly to the connector.

 

Regards,

 

Todd V

National Instruments
Applications Engineer
NI Prototyping Community
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I was planning to have a board with the mating connector soldered directly to it much like the protyping  board. That is why I was inquiring about the connector.

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To answer your question they are Phoenix Contacts Connectors. If it is a 16 pin connector then this is the mate.  1803714 

 

 

Otherwise check with folks like Newark and do a search on that part to get to the correct catalog page.

 

 

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The connector I am looking for is the one used on the USB-6000 Series Prototyping Accessory.

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You may want to look at the OEM version of the USB6008 as well.  It is sold as just the PCB and it has a standard 34 pin, 0.100" connector.  I've used them in fixtures where I had a custom interface to the outside world built on a PCB. Then I had a simple ribbon cable jumper from my board to the 6008.
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So you either want  1786543  or 1786080



one is straight one is right angle.

 

 

go to 

 

 

http://www.phoenixcontact.com/usa_home

 

 

and enter the part numbers 

 

 

Good luck buying less than quanties of 50 unless you can find a stocking distributor.  Allied Electronics carries the brand as do many others.

 

 

 

Can I have a cookie now. . . . . . How do I get myself sucked into this?

 

 

Message Edited by Tom Powers on 06-02-2010 09:33 AM
Message Edited by Tom Powers on 06-02-2010 09:37 AM
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