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PP3331:
Hi. Can anyone identify this connector (image attached). This "appears" to contain four male pins though the connector itself appears to be female. I can see four leads on the PC board in its vicinity, though that of course doesn't guarantee the pin count. I'd like to identify this connector and especially its mate so that I can obtain one -- ideally with a ribbon or other cable already attached since it appears that dealing with those very small pins would not be easy if I had to assemble the mating connector myself. This connector is very approximately 1cm across at its widest point. The actual opening is extremely narrow vertically relative to the PC board -- I don't have a good way to measure it. Thanks very much!
PP3331:
Here are a couple of much better shots, top and side. Definitely looks like four pins. Thanks!
PP3331:
For the record, I believe I've identified the required mate for the mystery connector on the board. I can't 100% verify pin pitch but I'm pretty sure I'm right. The needed connector looks to be the Molex 511460400 (0400 for 4 pins). This is an empty connector that requires separate pins to be inserted. Hopefully I'll be able to verify this identification fairly soon when I get hold of one -- they appear to be quite widely sourced. Thanks all for your help!
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