Tman wrote:
>
> Gracious group, I'd like to pick up some connectors from Digi Key et al,
> but the world of connectors is very wide, and I'd like to know if
> there are industry names or other ways of narrowing down the connectors
> that I need. There's two;
>
> First one, the type of connector is just like the traditional IDE or
> floppy drive connector on motherboards. I need that in 10 pin, 16 pin,
> etc. but that basic style. What's it called?
>
> Second type -- well you have to see a picture. Pls see
> http://home.comcast.net/~tman9/connectors.jpg
I need the right thing
> to plug into J7, the red connector on this SBC. Just to the left of it,
> you'll see the style of the other connector that I reference above.
>
> Any help is much appreciated. Names, styles, model numbers, anything to
> get me to a selection where I know I am looking at the right type, and
> can choose # pins, M/F, quality, and everything else.
>
> Thanks much!
> T
>
> PS: Pictures like this just make me want to pick up a soldering iron :)
Does the manual list the connector OEM and type? The ones I used all
did.
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