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Agilent General Purpose Signal Cable

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Hi all,

Does anyone know about the type of connector for the Agilent analog signal cable 35900-60630? One end has spade lugs, and the other (the end that I'm interested) connects to the analog input socket of 35900 analog-digital converter.

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Is this type of connector a standard format, or something unique to Agilent?

Thanks!
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
I haven't really seen them elsewhere, but I'm not an electronics guy. This plug was also used on some 339X integrators, I believe.

Is your real question "where can I get such cable?".
http://www.chem.agilent.com/en-US/Store ... 5900-60630
$67 USD
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