I dont plan on screwing the Dsub connectors together when connecting a panel - therfore would Molex provide a better connection?
Here is what I planned to do:
BreakOut Junction from Ipac,OptiPac, DruinRotary Boards -
requires about 72-80 connections
1) 2xDsub37
2) 4xMolex24
Modular CP Hookup
This is a previous post showing the modular panels I plan on building
http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=20670Player1 Controls - 12 inputs + Gnd, 5v, 12V = 15
Player2 Controls - 12 inputs + Gnd, 5V, 12V = 15
P1 Rotary - 12 Inputs = 12
P2 Rotary - 12 Inputs = 12
TB1 = 6 inputs + GND, 5V, 12V = 9
TB2 = 6 inputs + GND, 5V, 12V = 9
Spinner1 = 5 inputs + GND, 5V, 12V = 8
Spinner2 = 5 inputs + GND, 5V, 12V = 8
4-Way = 7inputs + GND = 8
Using DSub - I could combine the respective player and rotary hookups into a single DB25. So that would result in an interface with DB25x2 and DB9x5.
Using Molex - would result in M15x2, M12x2, M9x5.
Either way it seems like it really just comes down to what connector would provide the best connection and ease of use in this application.
I think I am leaning toward the Molex connectors (solder or crimp connectors???)