tooo big. Actually the dimensions i gave are by far the maximum. I'm actually searching for something as small as possible.
tooo big. Actually the dimensions i gave are by far the maximum. I'm actually searching for something as small as possible.
On a sunny day (04 Oct 2017 16:44:05 GMT) it happened jethro tull wrote in :
If you have an old PC wit hsoaund card etc etc it should be full of those small ones as in 'can be connected the wrong way around' cables.
No idea who makes them but those fit on .1 inch raster headers. You could make the other side by puting some pins in one.
OTOH I often use this, just IC sockets:
I have lots of those strips, use those for IC sockets, connectors, jumpers, switches.
Google "doll's house lighting connector". Maybe still too big.
Cheers
-- Clive
You give no requirements other than size. There are hundreds of different versions of this:
Exactly.
The hermaphrodite pins can be surrounded by an insulating cup, also in hermaphrodite form; there's no need for protrusions or associated shock hazard. The (ugly) Janus-connector just adorns a test wiring harness with live exposed terminals, and extra attach points. Live wires exposed, is untidy. Extra attach points are just another way for the test wire to hang up on a fine wire and yank on it at the wrong time...
2.54mm pitch pin header, shells available in 2 position. inserts are available in male and female, also through hole connectors of both genders.
crimp termination, kind of fragile. The mated pair might be too long.
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Andersen "Powerpole" ? (it's side-stackable so maybe you can do that- I'm not sure exaclty what you want.)
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"LEGO" power connector?
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