Alright, just a quick update...
I received the clips, a lot of connectors ( I bid on a ton and paid at most 20 to 25 cents each or so - some less... and they arrived very quickly ( 10 to 14 days ) and look to be high quality... I purchased GX16-4 and GX16-8 connectors ( these are the screw on connectors with 4 and 8 pins with a size of 16mm ). The clips seem to have thinner wires than I thought they would have but seem ok... I had to bend the tips a little in order to get the teeth to line up better than they did to start with...
I may modify the clips later so one wire goes to each arm / lever, insulate the spring to ensure it is true 4 wire loop...
I did finally find BNC Female to Female wires - I purchased 2. I cut one in half to check the quality and it seems good. Copper shield instead of steel or aluminum..
I drew a copy of the pcb to lay out my design options... I'm still waiting on my second TL-22 ( I chose the tweezers so I could attach bnc connectors or whatever and use them with this future-proof mod and so I could also attach other connectors and use them where-ever...
I did a few size tests... If I want to use the GX16-8 plug, then I'll need to remove the entire outer cover for the cable, and then add heat-shrink wrapping to the core and put it through the end this way... Then I'd either need to buy or 3d print, or make an end with a glue-gun by making a mold so the wires will have tension relief... Otherwise the overall size of the wires is way too large to fit. Second, if I use the BNC wires directly from the PCB the original hole won't fit so I'd either need to create an extra hole, or 2 holes ( and weld the center with the material removed ) - I'd prefer the 2 hole option because they'd be offset evenly and it'd be clear as to negative vs positive. Although a center and left or right hole would work too if I shave down the exterior of the wire a little bit which would actually create a tension relief so that's not bad either...
Using the GX16-4 plug, both BNC wires fit in, just barely and tighten all the way down flattening the inner hard plastic core, etc.. and the raised walls in the end of the connector creates a stress-relief...
I wrote down benefits and negatives of using either....
Pros using GX16-4
- Much easier to manufacture as one or 2 wires can come from the unit per side so you'd have 2 GX16-4s hanging off... But the adapter from GX16-4 to BNC or other connector will split into 2 so 1 wire to plug -> plug to 2 wires to BNC or other -> to units and this can stay plugged in...
- You can also leave the adapter plugged into the clips since it is easier to manufacture so I can make a few then I only have 2 plugs to connect... ( I may make an added adapter to go from the 2 GX16-4s to a single GX16-8 and then leave them plugged in so only one plug needs to be plugged in to swap between clips but it means more to manufacture...
- Wider spacing between pins - also the GX16-4 I got has a center shield between all 4 connectors shaped like a + to prevent contact... I'm disappointed the 8 pin doesn't have this.
Cons using GX16-4
- 2 plugs to use when plugging the adapter into the unit which then turns into 4 wires to plug into the clips - I could simply keep the adapters plugged in and then I'd only need to plug in 2 if I make more adapters...
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Pros using GX16-8
- A single plug to attach / detach to the unit but you still need to connect all 4 wires with the clips... Maybe faster than the other option...
- I can either use 6 pins and leave the center and bottom pin un-used by combining grounds which is done anyway, ( although other units may not do this? ), use 5 pins by using the center 8 pin as shared ground and give a pin of space between each signal wire. But this is on the line of pro because I could've just purchased 5 pin connectors ( I may do that too and try different ways - I can always re-use plugs so it isn't wasting anything )
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Cons using GX16-8
- Originally I thought using the 8 plug would be annoying because of the layout, but it seems ok - the big problem is the spacing... not a lot of room..
- I'd have to create an adapter for the GX16-8 plug so depending how it is done, there will be either 1 to 4 wires going in from the unit, and 4 wires coming out - tight fit, hard to make...
- The 8 pin connector doesn't have a built in shield meaning I'd need to manually shield or cover the wires inside the cover ( maybe I don't, but I do it anyways )...
Overall Pros
- 'Future proof': I'd only need to make an adapter to use different clips, or whatever.
Overall Cons
- All designs which add cable length, connectors, etc.. will add impedance and resistance - at a certain limit it will not work so I need to make sure to check all when doing this...
Note: I won't be using ALL of the BNC male / female connectors with the green easy wire connects ( I got them for testing ) or the power supply connectors ( same ) but I will hold on to a few... If anyone needs any of these and lives near Hendersonville NC and is interested in a few, I don't mind sharing for what I paid for them ( some as low as 5 or 10 cents each if I recall correctly ) and if I need to ship then media male can be shipped in a pvc mailer ( up to 9 day shipping ) and is usually $2 for really heavy weights... It'd be ok as long as I include some company swag or a Thank you for your interest in my company letter! I also have a ton of 1p, 2p, 3p, 4p and 5p dupont standard connectors, and also male / female pins for them.. for arduino, etc.. single / double row, headers too and I have voltage regulators AMS1117 in ADJ, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.5, 3.3, and 5.0V.. I have SC 8.000 oscillators, ws78L05s, PT4115s, bright SMC LED 3.3v, usb micro SMC 5p with the 2 plastic keys which can be removed. USB Micro Breakout boards for testing....
I'm not looking to profit off spare components so if anyone is interested in it for hobby or to teach, you pay what I paid ( and I only look for the best deals and ROHS )...
Here are some photos of the parts accumulated so far, and of the design options. Design 1A is likely what I'll be doing. 2B seems too much of a hassle and 2 means making another hole in the TL-22 case...
All 10 photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2900dp6is107ek5/DER_DE-5000_Future_Proof_Connector_Mod.zip?dl=0Overhead of clips with cut female wires attached and some connectors at the top partly out of frame.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fsuudbtm5uyywg5/20180610_082534.jpg?dl=0Basic plans:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nmmjkhtwjzqm4dh/20180610_083402.jpg?dl=0Connectors in foreground and top right has the clips / wires along with the TL-22 tweezers and board there... Red container is for 'food' ( 2 or 3 for $1 and they word great for parts / repairs, etc.. for storing disassembled part screws, etc.. ) the other plastic containers are absolute trash - I bought them at Harbor Freight in a larger container containing these containers and they are loose fitting and they are soft but not the soft which helps seal them, the soft but less pliable meaning things will escape if parts aren't big enough... Some of the GX16-4 and 8 connectors at the bottom, some BNC Male and Female to RCA connectors and the Black / Green tester or camera BNC connectors in Male and Female in the middle on the left side... The red container is holding some of the parts to be used in the build, disassembled and ready to be used....
https://www.dropbox.com/s/922j78hryuaop7g/20180610_083107.jpg?dl=0I still need to measure the impedance and resistance so it may actually be that I will be required to go a direct route which I wouldn't be to excited about, but we'll see.... Once I measure everything up I'll see what I can get away with now that I have everything basically ( still need color coded heat-shrink wrap, I want to split the wires apart on the clips themselves, and color code the wires and the adapters ( even though the adapters will be identical so it won't matter, but having color-coding is helpful to avoid issues ), and when I receive the replacement TL-22 I'll either mod THAT one, or I'll simply mod the one I have here and put that one back into my toolbag...
I do plan on making a video when I start the build - I won't have some of the steps in it such as cutting the wire but I'll list where I purchased all of the parts, and tips and tricks to help measure bent-wire accurately and so on as well as the actual assembly, calculating ( adding ) the impedance / resistance to make sure it'll work ( first part ) and more... The goal with the video is to help as many complete this build for as little as possible ( and since the TL-21 and TL-22 are identical except for the TL-2X marking and the soldered clips vs tweezers anyone can use what they want - as said I am using the TL-22 because I wanted the tweezers as an upgrade to my $1 set I purchased on eBay which fail the units calibration and this new set will essentially cost $1.12 since that's the amount extra I paid extra for the TL-22 over the TL-21 ( with the 21 being on amazon and the 22 on eBay for $20 flat USD )....
Current links will be added to top post. I'm not receiving any payment to advertise these eBay sellers, these are simply who I purchased from. I will only list the parts I know I will use in the build ( I won't include the loose connectors with the green unless someone asks for them )...
1 Set Kelvin Clip with 4 BNC Male Test lea cable Wires for LCR Meter ( Quantity: 2 for ITEM PRICE: US $25.70 TOTAL )https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Set-Kelvin-Clip-with-4-BNC-Male-Test-lea-cable-Wires-for-LCR-Meter/372305358126?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649DER EE Chip Probe TL-22 SMD for DE-5000 New in Box ( Still waiting to receive )https://www.ebay.com/itm/DER-EE-Chip-Probe-TL-22-SMD-for-DE-5000-New-in-Box/312091713364?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l26491M 75ohm BNC Male to Male Male to Female Female to Female Coax CCTV Cable Cord - Connector A-BNC Female to BNC FemaleConnector A: BNC Female to BNC Female Quantity: 2 ( US $3.98 + US $0.38 )https://www.ebay.com/itm/1M-75ohm-BNC-Male-to-Male-Male-to-Female-Female-to-Female-Coax-CCTV-Cable-Cord/253648419922?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=552884833361&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l26495Pcs 8-Pin 16mm GX16-8 Aviation Plug Power Chassis Male Female Panel Connectorhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/5Pcs-8-Pin-16mm-GX16-8-Aviation-Plug-Power-Chassis-Male-Female-Panel-Connector/372299960350?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l26495pcs Aviation Plug 4-Pin 16mm GX16-4 Metal Female Male Panel Connectorhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/5pcs-Aviation-Plug-4-Pin-16mm-GX16-4-Metal-Female-Male-Panel-Connector/272488501093?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649