On 2015-06-14 19:25, Mark J. Blair wrote:

On Jun 14, 2015, at 10:01, tony duell <a...@p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:

If the connector on the DELUA board is a normal Berg-type header (and I think 
it is) then maybe you could
use a piece of (twist-n-flat?) ribbon cable to make an extension that could be 
routed through the cable
pan arrangement and then connected to the original DELUA cable back in the rack 
cabinet.

That might be a good approach. The DELUA end of the cable has a Berg connector, 
and the other end has the typical 15-pin D-sub AUI connector with a slide 
latch. I'll look up the cable wiring to see if signals that would best be 
twisted pairs are conveniently placed on adjacent odd/even pins, such that 
twisted pair ribbon cable would work well electrically.

Or maybe I can use the round cable that I already have, with P-shaped cable 
clamps screwed down using the screws at one end of the flat cable clamps. There 
may not be enough clearance in the tray for that.

What happened to the original cable and distribution panel?
As a warning - the original distribution panel have a fuse for the 15-pin Dsub, to avoid excessive power use on the connector. If you go directly from the board to a transciever, you might run the risk of damaging the DELUA itself if something goes wrong.

Put another way. The design is to have an internal cable from the DELUA to a distribution panel at the back of the machine. There you have the 15 pin AUI connector, which have a fuse. You then had an external AUI cable from there to your transciever, which traditionally sat on a thick coax. Of course, later on, you started having thin ethernet. Still AUI cable and transciever, though. Eventually twisted pair showed up. But you had transcievers for that as well. And if you have room behind the machine, you could connect the thin ethernet or twisted pair transscievers directly to the distribution panel connector, so no actual external cable.

        Johnny

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