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* unknown connectorlegg
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|`* Re: unknown connectorAllodoxaphobia
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Subject: unknown connector
From: legg
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
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Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 14:15 UTC
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From: legg@nospam.magma.ca (legg)
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Subject: unknown connector
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 10:15:21 -0400
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Can't get a name for this connector.

It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal
socket, last seen on signal generators from the 50s.

http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG

I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer
transducer cells, but proved myself wrong about that.

In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from
USB

Subject: Re: unknown connector
From: legg
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 15:09 UTC
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From: legg@nospam.magma.ca (legg)
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Subject: Re: unknown connector
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 11:09:20 -0400
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 10:15:21 -0400, legg <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote:

>Can't get a name for this connector.
>
>It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal
>socket, last seen on signal generators from the 50s.
>
>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG
>
>I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer
>transducer cells, but proved myself wrong about that.
>
>In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from
>USB

For those who aren't familiar with the larger ancient
implementation ( pre-PL259 ):

http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_oldie_01.JPG

RL

Subject: Re: unknown connector
From: Allodoxaphobia
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 18:11 UTC
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From: trepidation@example.net (Allodoxaphobia)
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Subject: Re: unknown connector
Date: 27 Apr 2024 18:11:06 GMT
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 11:09:20 -0400, legg wrote:
>
>>Can't get a name for this connector.
>>
>>It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal
>>socket, last seen on signal generators from the 50s.
>>
>>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
>>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG
>>
>>I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer
>>transducer cells, but proved myself wrong about that.
>>
>>In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from
>>USB
>
> For those who aren't familiar with the larger ancient
> implementation ( pre-PL259 ):
>
> http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_oldie_01.JPG

Well, that is an olde timey microphone/audio connector.
I dont have any model number for you right at hand.

BUT, is that a USB-A connector I see at the other end in coax_noid_01.JPG?

73
Jonesy
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Subject: Re: unknown connector
From: jim whitby
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 19:20 UTC
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From: news@spockmail.net (jim whitby)
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On 27 Apr 2024 18:11:06 GMT, Allodoxaphobia wrote:

> On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 11:09:20 -0400, legg wrote:
>>
>>>Can't get a name for this connector.
>>>
>>>It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal socket, last
>>>seen on signal generators from the 50s.
>>>
>>>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
>>>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG
>>>
>>>I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer transducer
>>>cells, but proved myself wrong about that.
>>>
>>>In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from USB
>>
>> For those who aren't familiar with the larger ancient implementation (
>> pre-PL259 ):
>>
>> http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_oldie_01.JPG
>
> Well, that is an olde timey microphone/audio connector.
> I dont have any model number for you right at hand.
>
> BUT, is that a USB-A connector I see at the other end in
> coax_noid_01.JPG?
>
> 73 Jonesy

Sure appears to be! Although from apperances the mic connector seems to be
a miniature version.

--
Jim Whitby

Adult, n.:
One old enough to know better.
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Subject: Re: unknown connector
From: legg
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 02:23 UTC
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From: legg@nospam.magma.ca (legg)
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Subject: Re: unknown connector
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 22:23:12 -0400
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On 27 Apr 2024 18:11:06 GMT, Allodoxaphobia <trepidation@example.net>
wrote:

>On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 11:09:20 -0400, legg wrote:
>>
>>>Can't get a name for this connector.
>>>
>>>It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal
>>>socket, last seen on signal generators from the 50s.
>>>
>>>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
>>>http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG
>>>
>>>I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer
>>>transducer cells, but proved myself wrong about that.
>>>
>>>In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from
>>>USB
>>
>> For those who aren't familiar with the larger ancient
>> implementation ( pre-PL259 ):
>>
>> http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_oldie_01.JPG
>
>Well, that is an olde timey microphone/audio connector.
>I dont have any model number for you right at hand.
>
>BUT, is that a USB-A connector I see at the other end in coax_noid_01.JPG?
>
>73
>Jonesy

The old timey microphone connector is on the output of an FM signal
generator (100MHz).

The new miniature instance's use seems to be a simple USB to
DC regulator.

RL

Subject: Re: unknown connector
From: Andrew Smallshaw
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Sun, 5 May 2024 12:43 UTC
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From: andrews@sdf.org (Andrew Smallshaw)
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Subject: Re: unknown connector
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On 2024-04-27, legg <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote:
> Can't get a name for this connector.
>
> It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal
> socket, last seen on signal generators from the 50s.
>
> http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
> http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG
>
> I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer
> transducer cells, but proved myself wrong about that.
>
> In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from
> USB

That looks very much like the 510 connector on many of the
cartridge-based and smaller tank based e-cigarettes. Your device
looks like and from the description very much sounds like a charger
for such batteries. See e.g.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Armerah-Heatsink-Adaptor-Atomiser-Stainless/dp/B077CY4YPC

--
Andrew Smallshaw
andrews@sdf.org

Subject: Re: unknown connector
From: legg
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Sun, 5 May 2024 14:12 UTC
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From: legg@nospam.magma.ca (legg)
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Subject: Re: unknown connector
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On Sun, 5 May 2024 12:43:50 -0000 (UTC), Andrew Smallshaw
<andrews@sdf.org> wrote:

>On 2024-04-27, legg <legg@nospam.magma.ca> wrote:
>> Can't get a name for this connector.
>>
>> It looks like a miniature version of an ancient signal
>> socket, last seen on signal generators from the 50s.
>>
>> http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_01.JPG
>> http://ve3ute.ca/query/coax_noid_02.JPG
>>
>> I'd thought it was something used on early accelerometer
>> transducer cells, but proved myself wrong about that.
>>
>> In this case it seems to carry simple DC reg supply from
>> USB
>
>That looks very much like the 510 connector on many of the
>cartridge-based and smaller tank based e-cigarettes. Your device
>looks like and from the description very much sounds like a charger
>for such batteries. See e.g.
>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Armerah-Heatsink-Adaptor-Atomiser-Stainless/dp/B077CY4YPC

Spot on.

https://www.180smoke.ca/cloud-maker-nano-usb-charger

RL

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