Hi everyone,
I just did a little digging to find suitable sources for these cases. Since working on the i.MX7-based card, I would really like to tinker with the cases, too.
Two samples of each type would be nice. Any idea where to get them? Unfortunately, I could not find a good source.
Thanks, Vincent
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 11:27 PM, Vincent ml.eoma68@eml.cc wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just did a little digging to find suitable sources for these cases. Since working on the i.MX7-based card, I would really like to tinker with the cases, too.
Two samples of each type would be nice. Any idea where to get them? Unfortunately, I could not find a good source.
yep. you won't. there's only two that i know, and they're the exact same part. i was waiting to hear back from you in order to introduce you to mike (the factory that has the parts), and also waiting to hear back from you so i can send you the files i've been working on. did you see the message on this list which was in response to your introduction about the iMX7 card? i changed the name of the list so it may have affected any filters that you might have.
l.
Hi Luke,
Hm, that is sad. I somewhat fear that these cases are being phased out and soon will no longer be available :-/
Does he have both type 2 and type 3 cases? I saw some type 3 cases with screws and everything which lead me to the conclusion that it could actually be possible to open/close them and insert/remove the PCB that is inside? For type 2, this appears not to be possible?
If it is about receiving data, I can basically set up pretty much everything, e.g.: receive via email, dedicated GIT, anonymous file drop off, etc. ;-)
Cheers, Vincent
On 05/16/2017 12:33 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 11:27 PM, Vincent ml.eoma68@eml.cc wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just did a little digging to find suitable sources for these cases. Since working on the i.MX7-based card, I would really like to tinker with the cases, too.
Two samples of each type would be nice. Any idea where to get them? Unfortunately, I could not find a good source.
yep. you won't. there's only two that i know, and they're the exact same part. i was waiting to hear back from you in order to introduce you to mike (the factory that has the parts), and also waiting to hear back from you so i can send you the files i've been working on. did you see the message on this list which was in response to your introduction about the iMX7 card? i changed the name of the list so it may have affected any filters that you might have.
l.
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On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 8:35 PM, Vincent ml.eoma68@eml.cc wrote:
Hi Luke,
Hm, that is sad. I somewhat fear that these cases are being phased out and soon will no longer be available :-/
no - there are at least two big customers still ordering these specific parts. one is in korea, the other is the french "Conditional Access Module" industry.
also i've ordered 2,000 of each (case and connector) so should have plenty.
Does he have both type 2 and type 3 cases?
no. type II only.
I saw some type 3 cases with screws and everything which lead me to the conclusion that it could actually be possible to open/close them and insert/remove the PCB that is inside? For type 2, this appears not to be possible?
the litkconn P/N 68F casework basically is a "total disassmbly" job. it's a pain in the ass and takes several minutes.
If it is about receiving data, I can basically set up pretty much everything, e.g.: receive via email, dedicated GIT, anonymous file drop off, etc. ;-)
yay, great.
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