Hello everyone,
As we all know, flex cables for a variety devices are starting to get a little bit creaky and in many cases have cracked. Great examples of these are display cables for the Macintosh Backlit Portable, PowerBooks, and the eMate 300 (though in the eMate's case it's because of a bad hinge design that kills the cable).
I have been working on recreating the backlit macintosh portable display flex cable, and the work is nearly done. I just need to double check edge dimensions and do a test hard PCB run to be sure the connector footprint is going to work out, before committing to a prototype run of the actual flex cable.
How many people would want to buy one of these newly manufactured recreation cables? Expected sale cost per cable will be around $45 plus shipping.
An important note is that I haven't found the exact connector yet, so you would need to transfer the existing connector from old cable to new. That's a service I could offer as well, for people that are uncomfortable soldering. Probably $10 extra, it's not a ton of work to move across with my nice desoldering gun.
Comments and questions are invited and encouraged. I plan to do more flex cable recreations as I have time and if there's interest from the group.
As we all know, flex cables for a variety devices are starting to get a little bit creaky and in many cases have cracked. Great examples of these are display cables for the Macintosh Backlit Portable, PowerBooks, and the eMate 300 (though in the eMate's case it's because of a bad hinge design that kills the cable).
I have been working on recreating the backlit macintosh portable display flex cable, and the work is nearly done. I just need to double check edge dimensions and do a test hard PCB run to be sure the connector footprint is going to work out, before committing to a prototype run of the actual flex cable.
How many people would want to buy one of these newly manufactured recreation cables? Expected sale cost per cable will be around $45 plus shipping.
An important note is that I haven't found the exact connector yet, so you would need to transfer the existing connector from old cable to new. That's a service I could offer as well, for people that are uncomfortable soldering. Probably $10 extra, it's not a ton of work to move across with my nice desoldering gun.
Comments and questions are invited and encouraged. I plan to do more flex cable recreations as I have time and if there's interest from the group.