Tema: Re: Droselio laidai
Autorius: Zyza
Data: 2014-02-05 18:53:20
O, cia jau daros idomiau... Bandysiu, dekui :)

On 2014.02.05 18:02, Augys wrote:
> 2014.02.05 16:34, Zyza rašė:
>> Errr.. turbut nebandziau
>>
>> On 2014.02.05 16:27, PxYra wrote:
>>> viengyslis
>>>
>>> "Zyza" <maskatuoklis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:lcth7r$d9a$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>> Kas tai ? :)
>>>>
>>>> On 2014.02.05 16:14, karolis wrote:
>>>>> monolitini laida bandei kist?
>>>>>
>>>>> "Zyza"  paraðë naujienø news:lctfpb$aua$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>
>>>>> Is priekio atrodo taip: http://i.imgur.com/GLXNpDn.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2014.02.05 15:41, Zyza wrote:
>>>>>> Tai va va va, kur ten ka reik prispaust ? Su atsuktuvu is virsaus ?
>>>>>> http://i.imgur.com/Lo7zCGX.jpg
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2014.02.05 15:27, Augys wrote:
>>>>>>> O tai jie ne ikertami is virsaus?Jei galima foto kad matytusi
>>>>>>> metalines
>>>>>>> detales
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2014.02.05 15:03, Zyza raðë:
>>>>>>>> Jo, tai butinai...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 2014.02.05 14:57, saugas wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Su tokiu nuvalymu gali trumpas bûti. Að juos trumpinèiau. :)
>>>>>>>>> "Zyza" <maskatuoklis@hotmail.com> paraðë naujienø
>>>>>>>>> praneðime:lctc98$5c1$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>>>>>>>>> Cia variantas su siek tiek per ilgais laidais:
>>>>>>>>>> http://i.imgur.com/Mo0zgIJ.jpg
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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>
> Termination–Insulation Displacement.
> In insulation displacement technology (IDT or IDC), an insulated wire is
> pressed into a terminal slot smaller than the conductor diameter,
> displacing the insulation to make electrical contact. In application,
> insulation need not be removed, which is a major advantage of this
> method of termination using Insulation Displacement Connectors (IDC).
> That is, the advantage to IDC connectors is that assembly time is
> dramatically reduced, decreases cost. This is why most pinball
> manufacturers used this (crappy!) style of connector termination
> originally. IDC connectos are not used for reliability, they are used to
> decrease assembly cost. Hence as a replacement, this style connector
> should be avoided.
>
> IDT/IDC connectors are great for manufacturers. There's no separate step
> of stripping the wire for connection to the terminal pin, and no
> crimping step. Basically the only connection step involved is mating the
> wire to the IDT connector and pressing it in place. In the short time,
> an IDT connector works fine. But over time, due to the design of IDCs,
> the "V" that cuts through the wire insulation can also eventually cut
> the wire strands too (causing a decrease in current handling, which
> means a burnt connector!) Also the wires can be pulled/ripped from the
> IDC terminal pin much easier than a crimped connection. And lastly, the
> tool required to do a good non-production IDT connection is expensive,
> compared to a hand crimper (I'm not talking about that small IDC
> mushroomed shaped tool).