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Edge connector manufacturer?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 2:27 pm
by sirmorris
http://www.user.dccnet.com/wrigter/inde ... XKBDv3.htm

This is going to be my next hardware project. I've got the chips coming and a donor BBC micro keyboard that will be dremelled any time now :D I'm going to miss out the IO port but keep the joystick connector.

Edge connector sockets are hard though.. the Sinclair Shop has some but I often order from Farnell and Rapid. I'd like to be able to get some with my next order - just to save on postage, I've absolutely nothing against TSS - but I can't seem to track any down. Does anyone have a manufacturer name or even article number?

Thanks
Charlie

Re: Edge connector manufacturer?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 3:03 pm
by Mike
Why bother...

Chop down an old 8-bit ISA motherboard, or buy a spectrum joystick interface off ebay...

Mike

Re: Edge connector manufacturer?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 3:34 pm
by gus
sirmorris wrote:http://www.user.dccnet.com/wrigter/inde ... XKBDv3.htm

This is going to be my next hardware project. I've got the chips coming and a donor BBC micro keyboard that will be dremelled any time now :D I'm going to miss out the IO port but keep the joystick connector.

Edge connector sockets are hard though.. the Sinclair Shop has some but I often order from Farnell and Rapid. I'd like to be able to get some with my next order - just to save on postage, I've absolutely nothing against TSS - but I can't seem to track any down. Does anyone have a manufacturer name or even article number?

Thanks
Charlie
Hi that sounds perfet to me !!!

Can you "simplify" the circuit in order to leave just the Joystick stuff ??? can anybody do some 2 joysticks version ?
I mean just the joystick interface, nothing more... and of course it will be greater if we can have the PCB drawing :) :) :)

Gus

Re: Edge connector manufacturer?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:47 am
by sirmorris
Mike wrote:Chop down an old 8-bit ISA motherboard, or buy a spectrum joystick interface off ebay...
Mike
I thought about the isa board, but the solder tags aren't long enough to fit a through-connector without faffing :(

As for the JS interfaces - I've considered that. It usually ends up as more expensive when you include postage :)