HP-IL cable clones?
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01-12-2015, 04:01 PM
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01-12-2015, 06:12 PM
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(01-12-2015 10:23 AM)Martin Hepperle Wrote: Well, here is an update to this thread. As promised I have written an article of how to make your own HP-Il cables. Wow, very nice work!!! Those connector pins are incredibly expensive, but it's good that they still make them. Have you tried to find cheaper alternatives? -katie |
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01-12-2015, 08:03 PM
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01-13-2015, 11:54 AM
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(01-12-2015 06:12 PM)Katie Wasserman Wrote: [...]Katie, they have a high price, but as I mentioned in my paper they are of high quality and very delicate if you have them in hand (especially the male pins). On the other hand the typical sub-D connector pins are probably produced in quantities of millions per day so that they can be much more low cost. Also, they are much thicker and simpler in design. For me the "shock" came when I ordered them as the shipping costs were 25€ so that it does not make sense to oder just enough pins for a single cable. I only looked "half-heartedly" for replacements as I want to keep any original device connectors and cables undamaged. Otherwise one could replace the whole cabling system by e.g. LAN or USB cables. But that was not my intention. Martin |
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01-14-2015, 12:07 AM
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(01-13-2015 11:54 AM)Martin Hepperle Wrote:(01-12-2015 06:12 PM)Katie Wasserman Wrote: [...]For me the "shock" came when I ordered them as the shipping costs were 25€ so that it does not make sense to oder just enough pins for a single cable. Of course! You'd need to keep compatibility with the old connectors so that users can mix HP cables and yours and not need some sort of adapter to convert from HP jacks built into the devices to your cables. -katie |
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02-02-2015, 04:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2015 04:22 PM by Hans Brueggemann.)
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RE: HP-IL cable clones?
just as a short heads-up to those who wish to make HP-IL cable clones using martin's 3D files, i bit the bullett and ordered five pairs of cable headers (not the panel headers) from TRINCKLE in plain white sintered PA. besides from being very accurately printed, the mechanical mating quality of the headers (clone-to-clone as well as clone-to-original) is nothing less than perfect and should make for excellent HP-IL cable replacements.
looking at the intricate structure of the sockets, i really wonder whether they can be done with FDM rather than sintering to achieve the required quality. bottom line, hats off and BIG thank-you to martin for his fine CAD work, though i'm kinda missing the famous and widespread "MH" quality trade mark on the parts... cheers, hans |
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02-08-2015, 08:13 PM
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05-02-2015, 03:28 AM
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(01-12-2015 10:23 AM)Martin Hepperle Wrote: Well, here is an update to this thread. As promised I have written an article of how to make your own HP-Il cables. Very cool, I already have the FRAM module, a PIL-Box is on the way and I was concerned about having to cut a HP-IL cable that I started down the road of 3D modeling the connector, but this looks like a good option...email sent |
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