Hello all,
New member here with first post. I've been working on an old arcade game that I picked up, which was missing a major component. To keep the story short, I've duplicated a missing circuit board on a breadboard and am about to start moving the components over to a protoboard for a more permanent setup. The question I have is related to the multiple cables that come from various sensors and control boards which plug into the circuit that I've created. All in, there's just shy of 50 wires. So I was wondering if anyone could share what has worked for them in the past. I was thinking some sort of socket, like a PC's ribbon cable would have, soldered to the board and the wires attached to the matching plug for the socket. Then I could jumper from the socket to where it needs to go and the board can be unplugged when it needs to be.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks
New member here with first post. I've been working on an old arcade game that I picked up, which was missing a major component. To keep the story short, I've duplicated a missing circuit board on a breadboard and am about to start moving the components over to a protoboard for a more permanent setup. The question I have is related to the multiple cables that come from various sensors and control boards which plug into the circuit that I've created. All in, there's just shy of 50 wires. So I was wondering if anyone could share what has worked for them in the past. I was thinking some sort of socket, like a PC's ribbon cable would have, soldered to the board and the wires attached to the matching plug for the socket. Then I could jumper from the socket to where it needs to go and the board can be unplugged when it needs to be.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks