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Old December 12th 06, 08:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bert Willing
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Default Accident report - PDA's can restrict emergency exit

Ever tried to pull off an USB connector by pulling across ?!
Any cable on the canopy system is a serious thread.

"ContestID67" wrote in message
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Interesting topic. I had considered putting the PDA on the rail of the
canopy.

One possible simple "break away" connector that was recently
recommended to me is a USB connector. They are simple and inexpensive
gold plated slide connectors with four contacts. Purchase a USB
"extension cord" which has a male and a female connector (don't ask me
which is which). Cut the cord in the middle and splice it into your
serial connection to the PDA

All you need are four connections;

USB Pin 1 - Power +5Vdc - DB-9 pin 8 (may be vendor specific)
USB Pin 2 - Transmit - DB-9 pin 2
USB Pin 3 - Recieve - DB-9 pin 3
USB Pin 4 - Ground - DB-9 pin 5

Anyway, if you cut the PDA cradle cable, there should only be four
wires. Three may be a shield which you should connect to the shield of
the USB. Connect each to whatever you want at the USB connector and
call it the "fill in your last name proprietary cabling standard".

- John



 




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