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Ethernet card ribbon cable advice, please

elbaroni

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Hi all. So, many years ago my parents' then new puppy came over and chewed through the ribbon cable that connects my SE/30's ethernet card to the interface daughter card:

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I assumed this was a plug in one, but turns out the socket is soldered onto the board itself:
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So, my question is: what tool do I need to squeeze the cable into these tiny little knife-vice thingies, bearing in mind the through-solder spikes sticking out the bottom of the board. Any advice gratefully received.
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Is this a new cable? You need to line it up and push the teeth down firmly onto the cable, maybe hot glue to secure it in place.
 
The general term for this kind of termination is insulation-displacement or IDC. I don't know what tool would be ideal to terminate into that particular form of IDC, It almost looks like you want a punchdown tool of some kind?

Though honestly in your position I would be strongly tempted to desolder that and replace it with a normal ribbon cable PCB connector, if there's room...
 
Thanks Cruff and Byrd and Cheesestraws. In answer to your question Cheesestraws yes, it's a new cable. But I think re-soldering the thing might be the way to go. Which is super tedious and probably beyond my capabilities. SCSI to Ethernet adaptor in the meantime.
 
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