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Cabeling for 10 pin flat cable


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Hi all,

I am following Hawkeye's build guide and am wondering about how to crimp the cables for connecting the pcbs together.

If I crimp a cable according to this picture seq11.jpg S0 and S1 are switched. Shouldn't this be a 1:1 connection?

Unfortunately on the Wilba CS board there is no marking on how to position the "Pfostenbuchse" WSL10G. 

Looking through all the photos of the different modules it looks like the cutout on the "Pfostenbuchse" WSL10G is where S1 should be, correct?

Should the connection be 1:1 or should S0 go to S1 instead?

cheers

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this should help (see the green) - I have drawn Rectangels for the Connectors/or Pfostenbuchseś NOSE

wilba_mbseq_pcb-J89.thumb.jpg.3dde0090ad92730346566d58c2ceb935.jpg

(EDIT: this Picture is only right if the Cable is soldered on the Top side - which nobody does --- see 2 posts below this one for the correct picture from the backside)

(PS the PCB is shown from TOP aka Component-Side)

AND its a 1:1 Cable,

Si is only otherwise Labeled > for example:

the DOUT Pin "So" on the Core Module - is labeld "Si" on the Controllsourface

the DIN Pin "Si" on the Core Module - is labeled "So" on the Controllsourface

thats the logic behind most all Modules - for example the SD-Card-PCB has the same OUT<<>>IN  Mirroring - but thats all only Labeling, the wiring is 1:1.

>>>   wilba had done drawn his Board that Si is Si and So goes to So

 

So you just have to know how to crimp a Wire 1:1, and you are good.

 

(PS2: your picture off the cable is so small i cant identify anything there...)

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Thanks a million Phatline,

that the "Si" to "So" part is just what I needed. I guess it is time for glasses finally :)

So if solder this J8/9 "Pfostenbuchse" on the underside of the PCB the direction is reversed meaning the nose looks to the left? (Instead of to the right as in your picture).

cheers

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