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PCB tabs/terminals 2.0 x 0.8 mm. Do they exist?
Benta:
I've been searching high and low for PCB terminals like these;
https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/65712.pdf
But with a width of 2.0...2.2 mm.
Types with a slot are also OK.
I find nothing, though. Do they even exist? I've rummaged through Vogt, Tyco et al, but found nothing
Thanks for any input/suggestion.
langwadt:
I think the standard size is 2.8mm wide
wraper:
Yes, 2.79/2.8mm is as small as this type gets. 0.81mm is max thickness for them but there are also 0.51mm thick which are the most common and some others. Keywords for search are faston and quick disconnect terminal.
Benta:
Thank You, but I'm fully aware of 6.3, 4.8 and 2.8 mm types. That was not my question.
Nominal Animal:
If you cannot find a source, then:
How many do you need? As I understand, these are tinned brass, and brass sheets of various thicknesses from 0.20mm to 1.00mm are easily available (at hobbyist stores here at least; a 200mm by 200mm sheet of 0.8mm thickness costs about 14€ here).
It seems to me that having someone machine a die and punch set could be an option. You'd punch the shapes out of the sheet, clean them, and dunk in a tin pot.
If you don't want to do this kind of stuff yourself, it does open up an approach of getting someone to do it for you. I expect making the die and punch would be the main cost, as usual. I wonder if there is anyone in the machining subforum that could help? (I would, if I had access to a metal shop. Currently, I do not.)
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