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Walter Harley
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Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:10 am Post subject:
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I'm trying to find something but I don't know what it's called. What I'm
looking for is a means of permanently connecting two PCBs. It's basically
just a row of 1" long bare solid 22 gauge wires, held in position by a
spacer. Sort of like a pin header, but with longer wires and not as beefy.
I can find flex cable jumpers, but I'm looking for something somewhat
rigid - as rigid as a row of 22ga solid wires, anyhow. And I'm hoping this
will be inexpensive: < $1 each, for 20 positions, in qty 100.
If anyone knows what these are called or who makes them, that will be a
help. Thanks!
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EN
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Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:10 am Post subject:
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"Walter Harley" <walterh@cafewalterNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I'm trying to find something but I don't know what it's called. What I'm
looking for is a means of permanently connecting two PCBs. It's basically
just a row of 1" long bare solid 22 gauge wires, held in position by a
spacer. Sort of like a pin header, but with longer wires and not as
beefy.
I can find flex cable jumpers, but I'm looking for something somewhat
rigid - as rigid as a row of 22ga solid wires, anyhow. And I'm hoping
this
will be inexpensive: < $1 each, for 20 positions, in qty 100.
If anyone knows what these are called or who makes them, that will be a
help. Thanks!
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Sounds like a standard 'Straight Single Row Header', 0.025" .
unshrouded ? shrouded ? Header , square pin?
Breakaway Retention Header ... Molex, (Amp)/Tyco
http://www.molex.com/product/cgrid/42375.html
The length of 1" is going to be special order from the factory.
Look at Mill-Max? Samtec? maybe Mouser tech support?
http://www.meci.com/Catalog/Category/93817f4d-dda7-4aa3-a22b-be26d8da06fe
Comm Con has 2 sizes , 0.025" & 0.020 Round , round like a wire?
http://www.commcon.com/main/index.html?f=/main/catalog.html
Con Comm will make you a 1" long pin, it's all in the part number
ordering, call Con Comm
It would be god to get an EITD, electronic ind. tele. book,
http://www.eitd.com/ |
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jim dorey
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Sun Apr 10, 2005 3:10 pm Post subject:
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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 23:43:17 -0700, Walter Harley
<walterh@cafewalterNOSPAM.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I'm trying to find something but I don't know what it's called. What I'm
looking for is a means of permanently connecting two PCBs. It's
basically
just a row of 1" long bare solid 22 gauge wires, held in position by a
spacer. Sort of like a pin header, but with longer wires and not as
beefy.
I can find flex cable jumpers, but I'm looking for something somewhat
rigid - as rigid as a row of 22ga solid wires, anyhow. And I'm hoping
this
will be inexpensive: < $1 each, for 20 positions, in qty 100.
If anyone knows what these are called or who makes them, that will be a
help. Thanks!
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try wire wrap headers, maybe get some surplus wirewrap 40 pic ic sockets
and cut em up.
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Walter Harley
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Sun Apr 10, 2005 6:10 pm Post subject:
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"EN" <res808c4@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Those look very good. They're not quite the same as what I had in mind, but
they would work just as well or maybe even better, and the price is right.
Thanks!
(And thanks also to Jim D.; ripping apart some 40-pin wire-wrap sockets is a
great idea for my prototyping, although I don't really want to do it for
production.) |
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