Q: What connector is this?

Hello,

I'm like to buy some of these;

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That's the 2 pole version, but ideally I'd like single pole. It's 0.1" pitch by the way just incase the image is deceptive. I know the single pole versions exist since I've seen them on my travels. The connector is most commonly recognised as used inside PC cases for connecting things like the LEDs and speaker to the motherboard.

Rapid is a no-go, Maplin too, RSs site crashes, Farnell probably have them somewhere among 13,000 results, eBay is a no-go.

Thanks again,

Aly :)

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techie_alison
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I bought some 10-way ones from Farnell, IIRC. The 'official' crimp tool is very expensive but I managed with a cheap one I got for Molex connectors. I cut them down to make smaller ones; you might be able to make single ones, with care.

Leon

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Leon

techie_alison schrieb:

Take a look at:

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M20-106
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UFS-01A-01
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AMPMODU4 No. 87456-9 Farnell.de No. 865746 FCI No. 65239

cheers Gunther

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Gunther Mannigel

No, thank you :) That's brilliant info, especially the Farnell bit to find a direction. Determined to find the 1-way ones, I don't fancy chopping up dozens of them for use with a logic analyser.

Thanks to Gunther and Leon,

Aly

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techie_alison

If you want nice sturdy leads, you might buy them already attached to wires from Pomona.

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John Popelish

How about

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Looks like they do carry the single row single position type.

Vito

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Vito Corti

Hi Vito :)

That's spot on, 1-way 0.1". Postage not on the cheap side though to the UK, about $40 or $14 will a 5 week lead time.

Had this a while back with a USA company who wanted $60 to post a 19pin D-Type.

Aly

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techie_alison

Arrow have the FCI 65039-036. Stock number 070258X. 1+ £0.7, 50+ £0.067 Looking in the 2003/4 Book.

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Phone number 01279 626777

Reply to
Allen

misstyped, and forgot a 0 in the one of price. Arrow have the FCI 65039-036. Stock number 070258X. 1+ £0.07, 50+ £0.067

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Allen

Was gonna say :) 70p for a 1-way.

Checking out now .....sent them an email.

Brill :)

Aly

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techie_alison

techie_alison scrobe on the papyrus:

Hi Aly,

I spent several days looking for just such a connector about a year ago. No luck, so I ended up buying enclosed crimp terminals from RS (233-0022 or 233-0033 depending on your wire diameter) and a length of

3mm adhesive lined heatshrink sleeving (RS:157-3789). It works a treat.
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John B
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John B

Hi John,

Yeah, whizzed through here as a lightbulb moment earlier. Sounds like quite a good idea actually. Don't have to be quite so critical in keeping the solder perfect on the crimp either.

Definitely going to look into that :)

Thanks,

Aly

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techie_alison

the UK,

19pin

Just by a couple of the crimp tools and it'll make that shipping look like pocket change. Do people really pay $650.00 for a crimp tool?

Reply to
Anthony Fremont

In the aerospace and power industries, that and a lot more....

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Jim Stewart

hmm I got me a crimp tool that can do two size terminals and it cost £20, and it works very well, very solid built to.

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Hehee :)

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Richard Harris

0,

I use one of those as well. 8-)

Leon

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Leon

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