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 Post subject: Looking for DIN 41612 connectors
PostPosted: 30 Jan 2012, 16:08 
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Hi all

I'm looking for DIN 41612 connector (16/32/64).

If someone know where I can find this part in a DIPTRACE library.


Thanks by advance.

Anode


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 Post subject: Re: Looking for DIN 41612 connectors
PostPosted: 09 Jun 2012, 14:23 
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I suppose you have not received an answer to your Q.
As I am new here I will take a bit of time to learn the program and than will design the connectors and the IEC-3/3 board. If you have allready done so please share and spare me the time. Cheers, E


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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2012, 05:37 
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DIN 41612 is a DIN standard for electrical connectors that are widely used in rack based electrical systems. Standardisation of the connectors is a pre-requisite for open systems, where users expect components from different suppliers to operate together. The mostly widely known use of DIN 41612 connectors is in the VMEbus system. They were also used by NuBus. The standard has subsequently been upgraded to international standards IEC 60603-2 and EN 60603-2.

FCI DIN 41612 Connectors are available at Mouser Electronics. Mouser offers inventory, pricing, datasheets & more on FCI DIN 41612 Connectors.

www.sapphiresmodel.com

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