I am trying to identify the part number of the connector in the attached pictures. I will accept the connector XADRP-14V 455-2165-ND.
Thank You
Scott
I am trying to identify the part number of the connector in the attached pictures. I will accept the connector XADRP-14V 455-2165-ND.
Thank You
Scott
Hello scott.tarnor and welcome to the DigiKey TechForum.
It is difficult to tell based on the angles/resolution of the images, but it appears that there may be more than 2 rows of contacts. Are the total possible contacts 14 or is this housing only populated with 14 contacts and have the possibility to have 21 or 28 total positions?
Are there any markings that you can see that may indicate a series on the housing itself?
Are you able to provide the dimensions of your housing?
Is this part in any way associated with the bag that appears to be from DigiKey in the image, such as a mate, contacts, etc.?
Thank You!
Yes it mates with the part in the DigiKey bag which is 455-2165-ND or XADRP-14V.
Connector pin 455-4095-1-ND SXAM-01T-P0.6 is the pin that fits.
It will only accept 14 pins, see 2nd photo.
It is approximately 21 mm long and 10mm wide.
Thank You
I think it may have had pieces removed and it could possible be a panel mounted receptacle.
Hello scott.tarnor,
Thank you for the additional information.
The listed mates for 455-2165-ND would be the board mounted options linked here.
Although, looking at the dimensions and images you have provided, I was able to find A121847-ND that does appear to be very similar to the cable mounted option you have in your images and may work for your application.
Hi scott.tarnor,
What is it that makes you think it’s a JST connector? Is the XADRP-14V the connector that is designed to work with it or merely a connector that seems to fit?
The reason I ask is that the datasheet for the JST XAD series only shows board-mounted mates for it. As @nick_13812 brings up, the TE Connectivity (formerly AMP) 1-1969594-4 (DK p/n A121847-ND) looks quite like your panel mount connector (see product drawing).
The 1-2324201-4 would be a free-hanging equivalent (here’s the product drawing for this version).
If you look carefully all over your connector, including inside, there’s a good chance that you’ll see some sort of marking which might help indicate the manufacturer or series for the connector.
I went back to the 2nd cable I found and with the help of a sharpie I found H JST 14 please see attached photo
Nice work! You have proven me wrong!
Now the problem is trying to find the dual row inline version…
Okay, looking on the JST website, I found a document which I believe shows the correct part number:
Unfortunately, we do not stock this part and I have not found any source which has this part in stock.
It’s conceivable that the TE Connectivity parts mentioned above might be compatible, but I haven’t found any info to state so.