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Guess that connector!

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awood

Aerospace
Jul 2, 2008
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Does anybody recognise this connector type? If yes, perhaps you could advise what you recognise it to be?

It is an external connector used on a laptop and connects to an 10-32 V vehicle adaptor via the 2-pin connector. Its the black connector I am enuiring about by the way!

Thanks in advance!
 
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Either I am being blocked by the firewall or your picture attached correctly. Maybe someone else can confirm.
 
I concur, that link is dead.


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Appears to be a plastic connector made by conxall. Conxall is used on a lot of consumer items like Humminbird depthsounders. However conxall does a lot of custom variations for high-volume OEMs. Their standard connectors are handled by both Mouser and Digikey.
 
Can't identify the connector manufacturer but a metal variant of it is used on the Toughnote series of ruggedised laptops.


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Comcokid, I have just had a browse of the Conxall catalogue and although the panel mounted connector doesn't have a square flange, they look remarkably similar. Thanks for your help.

Scotty, this is actually from a Toughnote laptop!

Cheers
 
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