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| Neomys Sapiens:
--- Quote from: reboots on April 03, 2019, 04:28:22 pm ---Adam Tech P/N MSE-G appears to be what you want. However, I can't find a stocking distributor. I recommend contacting Digi-Key for their lead-time. https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/adam-tech/MSE-G/2057-MSE-G-ND/9830574 You could also try contacting the manufacturer directly, although they might not be interested in orders below a standard pack of 1,000 pcs. http://www.adam-tech.com/result.php?keyword=+%09MSE-G --- End quote --- Interesting part. I'll try to get some just in case. |
| OM222O:
pro tip: 1)buy a strip of through hole female headers 2) cut as many pins as you want (3 in your case, but you can do as many as you want) 3) bridge the gap between the pins with some wire and solder (if you are able to bend the pins on top of each other without breaking them, you don't even need extra wire) I have used this simple trick and it has worked fine for many projects :) cheap and not too difficult to make in one off quantities. if you need this kind of thing for your final project, just get a 3P2T switch. :-DD |
| DaJMasta:
--- Quote from: Pete66 on April 02, 2019, 06:53:35 am ---There are 5 pins. I need to jump 3 in a row. pins 1,2 and 3 or pins 3,4, and 5. I cant believe nobody makes these. Ill have to use a dupont connector and put wires in it to connect all 3. Its gonna look ugly. --- End quote --- If you get a PCB mount female socket with 3 pins, joining them together is less work. |
| T3sl4co1l:
--- Quote from: Psi on April 02, 2019, 06:23:38 am ---Even if they do, one of them is likely going to cost you more than-- --- End quote --- -- Mind, the alternative right now, appears to be not more headers, but an entire board spin as well! This is, however, a valuable lesson, to design based on parts available, not what you guess may be available. :) If in doubt... go shopping! Shopping? Yes, it's a pain. And yes, the pros spend literal hours doing it, too. (Heck, you can make a career out of it; that's a crude description of half of what a VAVE service does!) DaJMasta's tip about shorted female headers is pretty good. They will never be out of stock (in some form or another), and the modification is easily made. :-+ Tim |
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