Looks like a generic Automotive connector. I have seen loads of different varieties at automotive shops. Not good at online stores though.
I don't want the harness I want just the connector at the end
By "connector" do you mean the whole white plastic shell? Or just the metal contacts?
They look like ordinary "spade lugs" (or rather the female part that slips over the male spade lug.)
@mswhin63 I have checked a few of my local auto parts stores but most carry the GM type which is not the same. But I will check a couple more in my area. Thanks
@Richard Crowley, Yes the whole white plastic shell with the metal contacts.
Excavatoree and AndersAnd thank you both very much. That exactly what I have been searching for.
Hi,
Can someone identify these please ?
I think they are BY509 HV diodes, if so does the small purple ring on the indicate the anode ?
Thanks
According to
datasheet archive it indicates cathode...if it's really a BY509. Purple is an unusual color and its location on the wire instead of the body is also unusual so your guess is probably good.
That's great, thanks very much
Are there any common or less common diodes where the anode is marked with a band instead of the cathode? Marking the cathode is the usual standard.
A connector about 1.93mm in diameter, I'm thinking mmcx male
Before you replied i was thinking u.fl connector.
Did some more research, and the mounting pad size specs matches the u.fl.
Before you replied i was thinking u.fl connector.
Did some more research, and the mounting pad size specs matches the u.fl.
Oooh yes, that looks closer to yours, they look very similar to the SMP's.
regards
Tim
^^^ The micronometer clued me into it.
You know it is tiny when it is the same size as the tip on your soldering iron.
Can someone help identify this power connector? It's used in Nokia Flex Power Distributor, I couldn't find it anywhere.
Can someone help identify this power connector? It's used in Nokia Flex Power Distributor, I couldn't find it anywhere.
Stick wires in and clamp it down with screws? You can use wire with spade terminal to plug in directly.
Can someone help identify this power connector? It's used in Nokia Flex Power Distributor, I couldn't find it anywhere.
It is not a commodity component. It is a custom part made for that unit. Either kludge a DIY replacement or get an exact replacement from Nokia.
Yes, probably a specially designed connector for that part.
Well... I'll have to improvise something...
Thanks for the help.
Well I'm totally and utterly bamboozled by this one. It's a SOT-89 package and I'm pretty sure it's a LDO. The pinout is 1: Vout??? 2: GND 3: Vin
The markings are "M1" on one end and "31" on the other. I've spent a while googling but haven't found anything. The output is connected to an LCD via the connector next door. Anyone else got any ideas?
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