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Connection header for SIP modules.
romhunter:
I noticed that SIP modules usually use these kind of connector to connect with the other boards.
Does anyone know the name of this connector? And where to get them (digikey, aliexpress, etc...).
Thanks in advance.
phil from seattle:
It looks like a simple 100 mil pitch. Will fit a solderless breadboard and female pinheader sockets. Tons of connectors with that pitch. But measure it to make sure.
langwadt:
--- Quote from: phil from seattle on July 13, 2020, 10:23:36 pm ---It looks like a simple 100 mil pitch. Will fit a solderless breadboard and female pinheader sockets. Tons of connectors with that pitch. But measure it to make sure.
--- End quote ---
the pins look too small and short for header connectors, they look more like IC pins, so something like this
https://cpc.farnell.com/unbranded/sib-132-s001-01/turned-pin-32-way-sil-strip/dp/SC06499
romhunter:
--- Quote from: phil from seattle on July 13, 2020, 10:23:36 pm ---It looks like a simple 100 mil pitch. Will fit a solderless breadboard and female pinheader sockets. Tons of connectors with that pitch. But measure it to make sure.
--- End quote ---
It is 100 mil pitch connector, and they usually used it for small power supply modules, vertical breakout board, etc... I am looking for some to make my own board... they are a little bit flaky like the IC pin
phil from seattle:
Pretty sure they are meant to be soldered in place.
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