FTSW Layout for 5-Pin DIN Jack

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FTSW Layout for 5-Pin DIN Jack

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This is already posted in the discussion thread but I'll repost it here too.
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Re: FTSW Layout for 5-Pin DIN Jack

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The same drawing as above done in graphic program.
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That's great!!!

Nicely done! :D
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Re: FTSW Layout for 5-Pin DIN Jack

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Hey - Great layout!

Can anyone suggest a connector to use in Funk's chassis. It is a two -hole mount. Haven't been able to find one.

Cheers, Mike
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JammyDodger wrote:Hey - Great layout!

Can anyone suggest a connector to use in Funk's chassis. It is a two -hole mount. Haven't been able to find one.

Cheers, Mike
What I use (which I copied from Dumble, not claiming any originality here) is readily available from Mouser:

DIN Female 5 Pin (Chassis) 502-61HA5FX, $4.07
DIN Male 5 Pin w/lock Ring Plug 502-12CL5MX, $9.79

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oops
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Re: FTSW Layout for 5-Pin DIN Jack

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ayan wrote:
JammyDodger wrote:Hey - Great layout!

Can anyone suggest a connector to use in Funk's chassis. It is a two -hole mount. Haven't been able to find one.

Cheers, Mike
What I use (which I copied from Dumble, not claiming any originality here) is readily available from Mouser:

DIN Female 5 Pin (Chassis) 502-61HA5FX, $4.07
DIN Male 5 Pin w/lock Ring Plug 502-12CL5MX, $9.79

Gil
Why not use a stereo 1/4 jack ? You can power the LEDs by putting them to ground with a 470? insted of putting the switch to ground. No need to run power to the FS. This works great for me.
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Re: FTSW Layout for 5-Pin DIN Jack

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For the sake of historical accuracy it has to "look" the part too for some people! :lol:

To each his own.
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UltraHookedOnPhonix wrote:For the sake of historical accuracy it has to "look" the part too for some people! :lol:

To each his own.
I was thinking that....but thought I would throw that out there.
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