W/G K7000 video connector?

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Can someone please post what the connector type is for a W/G K7000 (maybe others) video input is? Also, where can these be bought?

Thanks
 
It is a 10 position molex p/n 09-50-3101. The trifurcon pins are p/n 08-50-0189. The polarizing key is p/n 15-04-0219.

I have them, Mouser has them, many places have them.
 
If you're talking about the one on the actual chassis, then yes, ten-pin. If you're talking about the one that plugs into the chassis, it might be better to replace it with a 6-pin and 3-pin, in case you ever want to put a G07 in there someday...
 
If you're talking about the one on the actual chassis, then yes, ten-pin. If you're talking about the one that plugs into the chassis, it might be better to replace it with a 6-pin and 3-pin, in case you ever want to put a G07 in there someday...

Just because Mod has a valid argument...
6 position molex p/n 09-50-3061
3 position molex p/n 09-50-3031
No polarizing key required when using the 6 & 3 position molex connectors.

Yes, I have those too. You can get them from Mouser and others as well.
 
I need the one that plugs into the chassis. Need it for my test bench.

Thanks!
 
I need the one that plugs into the chassis. Need it for my test bench.

Thanks!

Then go with the 6 and 3. If you ever need to test a monitor on your bench, then it will connect to most monitors just fine...
 
Who wants to make me 2 of the 6+3 plugs and ship them to me. I can PayPal you and make you wealthy.

Does anyone have any that are already made up and laying around?
 
Make up what? For what? If you have a test harness (like a JAMMA test harness), then you already have video output wires. Just stop into any radio shack or wherever and pickup the connectors with the pins, attach the pins to your wires, then pop them into the connector in the proper order.

If someone "makes up the connectors" for you, then you still will need to attach them to your harness, which is just about the same amount of work as just building the connector yourself...
 
Dokert gave you the part numbers above. I think Rat Shack carries these. Just ask for Molex connectors, say no when they ask if you want to sign up for a new cell phone, tell them you don't need batteries, then go to the back left corner and look in the drawers yourself.

I know Fry's Electronics carries them for sure...
 
I went to Mouser, and they said this:

.156 K.K. Connectors HSG 6P W/LKG RAMP UL94V-2

That is all Greek to me.

Will Radio Shack's labels or drawers have any of these same numbers? Is the .156 K.K. the important part?
 
Do you have a game? if so, look at the connector before you go. Once you find the connector, you'll find the pins that fit it. The last time I needed one, I was able to buy the connector and pins in the same package...
 
What game board are you using for your test bench?

Street Smart

http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9834


For anyone else out there that is as ignorant to this as I was....the connector is called a "Molex KK" style crimp connector, and the size is .156" or 3.96mm.

My particular game (Killer Instinct 2) uses 6 total pins in 2 connectors

CONNECTOR #1 - 6 PINS

Vid Red
Vid Green
Vid Blue
Vid Ground
Empty (+ Vert Sync) Not used
Empty (+ Horiz Sync) Not used

CONNECTOR #2 - 3PINS

Empty NOT USED
Neg Vert Sync
Neg Horiz Sync

My game has the Neg Vert & Horizontal Syncs tied together. Not sure if this is normal for all games, but it's that way for my KI2.

Hope this helps someone out there.
 
A lot of games (like Pac-Man and JAMMA games) use composite sync, so they only output one sync wire which is jumpered between the vertical and horizontal sync pins. Some other games require separate sync wiring. If you try testing one of those game with a JAMMA adapter, you shouldn't have to alter your wiring.

The trick comes not when you are testing boards, but when you are testing monitors. As I mentioned in another post, while some monitors (like your K7000) have a straight 10-pin video input connector, others might have a 6 & 3, and still others may only have a 5-pin connector.

But that's not the tricky part. JAMMA (and other) boards output a composite NEGATIVE sync. Some monitors (like the K4900, K7000, MTC9110, D7700, etc) will not sync properly if the sync is jumpered to the negative vertical sync pin. Other monitors (like the G07, K4600, etc) will not sync properly if it's NOT jumpered to the negative vertical sync pin.

It's easy to adapt if you are testing one of these monitors, though. Just move your 3-position connector over one spot so that the middle (vertical) sync wire is on the horizontal sync pin, with the horizontal sync wire hanging over and not connected to anything....
 
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