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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 1 month ago
Hi Mark, I just sent you the PXMBNI12RAM12APCM12 to your email. Kind regards Jose
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 1 month ago
Hello, it is very simple. On the back of the RJ45 Connector there are 8 holes where you introduce every single core of your cable. As per industry standard, pin number 1 is on the right hand side as you look at it. Then Pin 1 white cable with green strip. Pin 2 green cable. Pin 3 white cable with orange strip. Pin 4 blue cable. Pin 5 white cable…[Read more]
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 3 months ago
Hi Peter, Yes, we offer a wide range of IEC Connectors solutions. Have a look at our catalogue page 300 onwards. Also, please make sure what type of mains inputs inlet is needed (I believe C13 or C14). Regards Jose
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 4 months ago
Hi Michal, I’d recommend the following configuration for the following lighting functions:
– Blink Green: 3.6V 20mA on the + LED terminal pin & 0V on the – LED terminal pin.
– Blink Blue: 3.6V 20mA on the – LED terminal pin & 0V on the + LED terminal pin.
– Blink Green/Blue: Do you mean green and blue at the same time? If so, that’s not possi…[Read more] -
Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 4 months ago
Hello, my name is Jose and I am mechanical design engineer. How can I help? Regards Jose
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 4 months ago
Hello Anders, I just send you an email with the PXP4043/C file attached. I hope that helps to your thesis. Regards Jose
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 6 months ago
Hello Sam, It is a closed barrel crimp indeed. Therefore, I don’t think the Engineer pa21will do the job as it is for open barrel. Sorry I can’t recommend you any tool from another brand. Kind regards Jose.
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 6 months ago
Hello Sam, thank you for using Bulgin connectors. It is possible to crimp the Series 400 contacts with any crimp tool that does 24AWG – 28AWG (depending on your cable). Kind regards Jose.
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 6 months ago
Hello James, Thanks for your query. Unfortunately, I can’t help you on this forum. You need to contact the customer support service in the following link. https://www.bulgin.com/en/about/contact-us/ . Sorry for the inconvenience. Kind regards Jose.
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 6 months ago
Hi Mattias, I see what you mean now. I will give you the X,Y coordinates for the 5 poles taking as (0,0) the centre. Pole 1 (-1.7,-0.35). Pole 2 (-0.975,1.45). Pole 3 (1.7,-0.35). Pole 4 (0.975,1.45). Pole 5 (0,-1.35). You can find the position of the pins in various European Standards. Regards Jose
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 6 months ago
Hi Mattias, the M8 Rear Panel Mounting connector for PCB PXMBNI08RPM05BPC is a 5-pin as you described. Pins are in the “B” code position. Scroll down 9 pages where you see the Contact Diagrams and you will see the front view of the 5 pole “B” code connector (third diagram from the top). Regards Jose
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 7 months ago
Hi Mark, different rubber plugs are supplied to fit the diameter of your wire. Try using the grey rubber plug and lock the nut far enough so the rubber plug squeezes your wire. Rubber plugs can be used several times unless they are damaged. Regards Jose.
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Jose Latre replied to the topic Ask an Engineer in the forum The Connectivity Community 1 year, 9 months ago
Hi David, I had a look at the PX0413 & PX0480 and they are made of Polyamide which means they are not supposed to be in contact with drinking water. I am afraid we don’t supply any drinking water connectors as very limited materials are safe for this application. Sorry for the inconvenience. Regards Jose.
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