[Techtoolslist] Cheap DIY Fluke Pod Connector Saver idea.

John Robertson jrr at flippers.com
Sun Jan 18 22:30:11 EST 2015


On 01/18/2015 3:17 PM, Colin Davies wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Blew the Dust off the spare 9010A and Z80 Pod this weekend at a friend's.
>
> Had some issues with a board with a Turned Pin IC socket, Unsure if the Pod
> fully made the connection fully.....  I'm also aware that the connector /
> cable assembly is hard and expensive to replace and needs to be treated with
> general care and not abused....
>
> Anyway.... It dawned on me........
>
> You can Buy a 40 Pin Zif socket for under $2 on Ebay (from China), along
> with a turned pin 40 way socket for much the same cost.....
>
> Solder these two back to back, and then get a few strips of round/turned pin
> male to male header strips (also Ebay From china).
>
> Plug these into the turned pin socket that you soldered to the zif socket to
> give you male turned pins...... These will plug nicely into turned pin
> sockets and other types.... if pins break off, just replace a small  section
> of the header strip.
>
> Very cheap to make and saves wear and tear on those valuable and rare pod
> connectors !!!
>
> While debugging the board, leave adaptor in place, and you can also pop the
> original cpu in the zif if required.
>
> Regards, Col
>

I just use a simple double wipe 40 pin IC socket as a 'sacrifice' pin 
header - works a treat, and protects the pod UUT plug very well...

Your idea will also work well, and could be used in place of the 
extension female to male 40-pin connector that Fluke sold that allowed 
one to easily get at the CPU pins (or add circuits to for various 
situations).

John :-#)#
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