Hi,

The second connect has been called "Cannon" and XLR, and is not generally recogniced as XLR, which is the product range name.

Naming of the first connector as "Cannon" is at least for me and many others confusing. This is a good example how vendor name for a connector type is not a good thing. The first connector is a circular MIL-STD connector (don't remember the correct notation), and this is a product available from ITT Cannon as well as AMP.

Cheers,
Magnus

On 06/22/2017 08:42 PM, Mark Spencer wrote:
Sorry if I have caused any un due confusion thru my perhaps incorrect use of the terms 
"cannon" and "XLR."
 The green connector with 4 separate female contacts is what I perhaps in correctly referred to as 
a "cannon" connector.  The silver connector with 3 separate female contacts was what I 
perhaps incorrectly referred to as a "XLR" connector.

Both were in use in my lab powering time nuts gear.














Mark Spencer

m...@alignedsolutions.com



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