Please help identify a cable connector

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The picture shows an Intel (LSI) header on the left. It plugs into the connector shown on the right. Although Intel uses five pins for its SGPIO cable the connectors come in various pin lengths. Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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Don Kuenz
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Don Kuenz
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Looks like one of the metric-spacing latching connectors, but it'll take some measurement to find out which one.

Here's an example:

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whit3rd

Den onsdag den 24. september 2014 20.00.46 UTC+2 skrev Don Kuenz:

I think molex

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-Lasse

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Lasse Langwadt Christensen

Looks like a JST connector:

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dalai lamah

It could be either a JST or Molex. There is a Molex clone that looks similar, that Asia mfg's use.

Cheers

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Martin Riddle

Don Kuenz schrieb:

Looks like JST, PH series (2.0 mm pitch). There also are compatibles from other makers.

Tilmann

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Tilmann Reh

That's it. Bless you for getting me out of Inet search hell and 100,000 hits to parse. :) Thank you again.

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Don Kuenz
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Don Kuenz

That looks like it. Thank you to all who responded.

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Don Kuenz
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Don Kuenz

Those connectors are almost epidemic in consumer electronics like TVs VCR etc.

In the UK we had Television & consumer Electronics magazine that listed various suppliers for this sort of spares.

Maybe there's something similar wherever you are.

Farnell are pretty much everywhere - they are closely linked to one of the consumer electronics spares houses, you can probably order from them anyway without searching out subsidiaries.

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Ian Field

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