DC Encoder Motor driver/Lego+ module connector type?
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Hello,
I'm interested in making a custom cable for the DC Encoder Motor driver/Lego+ module (i.e., I don't want to use the Lego motor cables). Is there a part number somewhere for these connectors? I haven't been able to find it anywhere in the available documentation.
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The lego connectors?
With China offlimits, they are hard to find -
If we are talking about mindstorms motors, they should be rj11 connectors no? i'm not sure if the cables are wired any different to rj11 networking cables though
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@lukasmaximus no, the clip is offset to one side
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Hello,
You can buy the Connectors here "https://www.generationrobots.com/de/401190-kabelstecker-fur-lego-mindstorms-nxt.html"You can get the pliers here : "https://www.conrad.de/de/p/fixpoint-wz-crimp-04-pl-rj10-rj11-rj12-rj45-11951-crimpzange-modularstecker-westernstecker-rj10-rj11-rj12-rj45-989942.html"
Now you only have to use the pliers according to these instructions here : http://lego.brandls.info/legtips.htm#Kabel"
and you can even crimp the NXT / EV3 connectors ! -
Thanks to everyone who posted links to the mindstorms connectors, but I'm actually looking for documentation on the the connectors on the Lego+ board (6 pins, ~1.27mm pitch).
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@ryanfobel The actual lego connector?
The were ultra hush hush when they came out however,
Philohome is the best for information.
https://www.philohome.com/nxtplug/nxtplug.htm -
@ryanfobel said in DC Encoder Motor driver/Lego+ module connector type?:
Thanks to everyone who posted links to the mindstorms connectors, but I'm actually looking for documentation on the the connectors on the Lego+ board (6 pins, ~1.27mm pitch).
Have you checked this one:
https://docs.m5stack.com/#/en/module/lego_plus -
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