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how do i connect the 4 conductor cable to breadboard

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2002-02-26 19:28 in General Discussion
i know what pins to connect...i have the 4 conductor cable which i
conntected to DB9 connector but how do i connect the other side of
that cable to my breadboard

--- In basicstamps@y..., "H Schwenk GMX" <hschwenk@g...> wrote:
> Hi Sam,
> I cut the cable of an old destroyed mouse.
> it is thin, flexible and already with an plug
> how to connect it to the stamp it's to see in the manual
>
> regards Heinz
>
>
>
Original Message
> From: "sam_26880" <sam_26880@y...>
> To: <basicstamps@y...>
> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 8:08 PM
> Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] making my own cable - what kind of connector
do i
> need
>
>
> > hi...i recently ordered bs2 chip (not the whole kit) and now i'm
> > trying to build my own cable but can't get it to work. I have
found
> > some websites that has all the instruction to build serial cable
but
> > either they don't have part numbers listed or they don't have
> > pictures to show exactly what needs to be connected to what and
how.
> > I have db9 female connector and i got the 4 conductor cable but
then
> > I've been reading about some connector that i need but can't find
it
> > anywhere. The one i found does not fit on my breadboard.
> >
> > Can anyone of you redirect me or tell me what exactly i need and
how
> > do i make it happen?
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Comments

  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-02-26 19:07
    Sam:

    Read page 27 of the Basic Stamp Programming Manual, version 2.0c, available for
    download from Parallax. It shows quite clearly what connections you need to
    make. If you can't figure it out from there, I suggest you either buy the $20
    carrier board, or you choose a new hobby/interest. Not trying to be rude, but
    this is about as basic as it's going to get. Best of luck.

    Clark

    sam_26880 wrote:
    >
    > i know what pins to connect...i have the 4 conductor cable which i
    > conntected to DB9 connector but how do i connect the other side of
    > that cable to my breadboard
    >
  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-02-26 19:28
    See below for making custom cables

    http://www.qsl.net/kf4haz/cables/stamps/

    KF4HAZ - Lonnie

    From: "sam_26880" <sam_26880@
    > i know what pins to connect...i have the 4 conductor cable which i
    > conntected to DB9 connector but how do i connect the other side of
    > that cable to my breadboard
    >
    > --- In basicstamps@y..., "H Schwenk GMX" <hschwenk@g...> wrote:
    > > Hi Sam,
    > > I cut the cable of an old destroyed mouse.
    > > it is thin, flexible and already with an plug
    > > how to connect it to the stamp it's to see in the manual
    > >
    > > regards Heinz
    > >
    > >
    > >
    Original Message
    > > From: "sam_26880" <sam_26880@y...>
    > > To: <basicstamps@y...>
    > > Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 8:08 PM
    > > Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] making my own cable - what kind of connector
    > do i
    > > need
    > >
    > >
    > > > hi...i recently ordered bs2 chip (not the whole kit) and now i'm
    > > > trying to build my own cable but can't get it to work. I have
    > found
    > > > some websites that has all the instruction to build serial cable
    > but
    > > > either they don't have part numbers listed or they don't have
    > > > pictures to show exactly what needs to be connected to what and
    > how.
    > > > I have db9 female connector and i got the 4 conductor cable but
    > then
    > > > I've been reading about some connector that i need but can't find
    > it
    > > > anywhere. The one i found does not fit on my breadboard.
    > > >
    > > > Can anyone of you redirect me or tell me what exactly i need and
    > how
    > > > do i make it happen?
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