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From: | Patrick Doyle <wpdster AT gmail DOT com> |
Date: | Sun, 3 Mar 2013 22:14:22 -0500 |
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Subject: | [geda-user] Unterminated logic signals |
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--047d7b5d88230edda304d710c225 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hello Experts! I have a question for you... I have a PCB I purchased from a vendor that has a 15 pin connector on it, of which only 8 pins have defined functions. (The functions of the other 7 pins are undefined by the manufacturer of the board and may or may not be connected to logic on their board. I have asked to what those pins are connected, but haven't heard anything back yet). Of the 8 pins with defined functions, I use only 7. I have a cable drawing that specifies which 7 pins should be connected at each end of the cable. The problem is, our manufacturing guys built (or allowed a 3rd party to build) cables with all 15 pins in the connector populated. At the other end, they just cut the unused 8 wires and populated the connector with the 7 signals I use. I am trying to decide whether I need to tell our manufacturing guys to rework the cables or not. How much do you think it matters that there might be digital logic on the PCB driving signals down those unused wires in my cable? The cable itself is shielded, but I wonder what sort of cross talk the unterminated signals might cause. (I also worry a little bit about the clipped ends shorting together, but for the purpose of this question, I'm going to assume (ha ha) that they insulated each end after they clipped it). What do you folks think? --wpd --047d7b5d88230edda304d710c225 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Experts!<div>I have a question for you...</div><div><br></div><div>I = have a PCB I purchased from a vendor that has a 15 pin connector on it, of = which only 8 pins have defined functions. =A0(The functions of the other 7 = pins are undefined by the manufacturer of the board and may or may not be c= onnected to logic on their board. =A0I have asked to what those pins are co= nnected, but haven't heard anything back yet). =A0Of the 8 pins with de= fined functions, I use only 7. =A0I have a cable drawing that specifies whi= ch 7 pins should be connected at each end of the cable.</div> <div><br></div><div>The problem is, our manufacturing guys built (or allowe= d a 3rd party to build) cables with all 15 =A0pins in the connector populat= ed. =A0At the other end, they just cut the unused 8 wires and populated the= connector with the 7 signals I use.</div> <div><br></div><div>I am trying to decide whether I need to tell our manufa= cturing guys to rework the cables or not. =A0How much do you think it matte= rs that there might be digital logic on the PCB driving signals down those = unused wires in my cable? =A0The cable itself is shielded, but I wonder wha= t sort of cross talk the unterminated signals might cause. =A0(I also worry= a little bit about the clipped ends shorting together, but for the purpose= of this question, I'm going to assume (ha ha) that they insulated each= end after they clipped it).</div> <div><br></div><div>What do you folks think?</div><div><br></div><div>--wpd= </div><div><br></div> --047d7b5d88230edda304d710c225--
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