@werdahias@pleroma.debian.social
Post #2047155
2026-05-03 16:34 UTC
Hello Fedi, I need help identifying this black connector. It is from a backplane for an NI PXI-1042. The power supply was ripped out. Any help identifying the connector or any electrical circuits / info regarding this device would be much appreciated.
CC @cccpresser
#electronics #fedihelp
Replies (5)
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@karotte@chaos.social 2026-05-03 17:13
@werdahias cc @steph
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@theking@mskey.nekomimi.party 2026-05-03 17:19
@werdahias@pleroma.debian.social @cccpresser@chaos.social oh thats weird, i swear ive seen this before in a article or book or something damn i cant remember
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@deta@infosec.exchange 2026-05-03 17:37
@werdahias @cccpresser TE-Connectivity 6643090-1 https://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/TE-Connectivity/6643090-1?qs=z6RwqPE%2FBPejdtyrC4bJ5w%3D%3D
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@FanTasMo@sueden.social 2026-05-04 04:31
@werdahias @cccpresser try getting a better picture of the connector. There is an unreadable manufacturer mark on the right side, probably also on the left but hidden.
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@werdahias@pleroma.debian.social 2026-05-04 14:10
Thanks everyone, @steph provided me with the datasheet detailing the pinout and @deta with the connector. Next step: Build a PSU (open-hardware ofc)