Touch 8 (CTS-CTRL-DV8) Cable?

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05-04-2016 04:22 PM - edited 03-18-2019 05:53 AM
Hi community,
Just quick question for everyone. What is the name (type) of the connector on the end of the Touch 8. It kind of looks like RJ45 but has clips on side (?).
Thank in advance.
Regards
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05-05-2016 09:56 AM
Might be a Cisco prosperity cable used for the Touch 8. I looked through the data sheets and install guides, there is no mention of what connector type that is. What are you asking for?
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05-05-2016 04:08 PM
Thank you Patrick! Just need to identify it on drawing. I did a call out with description but it just made me curious as to what Cisco calls it. Further on the PoE injector (POE13U-130-R) has female end, what is that called?
Am I correct in assuming it is serial?
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05-05-2016 05:59 PM
Am I correct in assuming it is serial?
No, it's an Ethernet connection, not a serial connection. I don't know that either of the connectors has a common name, they're a proprietary connector made by AMP for the touch panels.
Wayne
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05-05-2016 09:02 PM
Thank you Wayne. Will leave question open for a little bit see if anyone comes up with as you said the “common name”.
Thank you for clearing up the connection type. Good stuff…
GB
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02-05-2019 05:53 AM
Better late than never....
It is an SDL connector, 50 series by AMP
Regards,
Mike
