RVG8tor
Well Known Member
How did you guys wire up the DSAB wires? I have D180, D10A, HS34, AP74 and A/P servos.
It would be nice if each instrument had DSAB "IN" and "OUT" pairs but they don't, so here is my idea;
Take a 25 pin Dsub Connector, one side uses solder cups and the other will use crimp pins. I would solder a wire across the top and bottom rows on the solder cup side, thereby tyeing the pins together. Now each instrument "A" wire goes to one row and each "B" wire goes to the other row (using crimp pins on the other side of the connector). Does this meet the requirement to have the wires for the DSAB "electrically connected"?
I can then remove the connector and isolate each component but one thing I wonder, is there a need to have most items on the network and just remove one? I am thinking of updates, is there need to be able to cut the signal in the wire to a component or would just having the item off do the same thing?
I posted this on the Dynon Forum but it does not get the looks that it would get here. Thanks for any help.
It would be nice if each instrument had DSAB "IN" and "OUT" pairs but they don't, so here is my idea;
Take a 25 pin Dsub Connector, one side uses solder cups and the other will use crimp pins. I would solder a wire across the top and bottom rows on the solder cup side, thereby tyeing the pins together. Now each instrument "A" wire goes to one row and each "B" wire goes to the other row (using crimp pins on the other side of the connector). Does this meet the requirement to have the wires for the DSAB "electrically connected"?
I can then remove the connector and isolate each component but one thing I wonder, is there a need to have most items on the network and just remove one? I am thinking of updates, is there need to be able to cut the signal in the wire to a component or would just having the item off do the same thing?
I posted this on the Dynon Forum but it does not get the looks that it would get here. Thanks for any help.