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Tman
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Gracious group, I'd like to pick up some connectors from Digi Key et al,
but the world of connectors is very wide, and I'd like to know if
there are industry names or other ways of narrowing down the connectors
that I need. There's two;
First one, the type of connector is just like the traditional IDE or
floppy drive connector on motherboards. I need that in 10 pin, 16 pin,
etc. but that basic style. What's it called?
Second type -- well you have to see a picture. Pls see
http://home.comcast.net/~tman9/connectors.jpg I need the right thing
to plug into J7, the red connector on this SBC. Just to the left of it,
you'll see the style of the other connector that I reference above.
Any help is much appreciated. Names, styles, model numbers, anything to
get me to a selection where I know I am looking at the right type, and
can choose # pins, M/F, quality, and everything else.
Thanks much!
T
PS: Pictures like this just make me want to pick up a soldering iron
but the world of connectors is very wide, and I'd like to know if
there are industry names or other ways of narrowing down the connectors
that I need. There's two;
First one, the type of connector is just like the traditional IDE or
floppy drive connector on motherboards. I need that in 10 pin, 16 pin,
etc. but that basic style. What's it called?
Second type -- well you have to see a picture. Pls see
http://home.comcast.net/~tman9/connectors.jpg I need the right thing
to plug into J7, the red connector on this SBC. Just to the left of it,
you'll see the style of the other connector that I reference above.
Any help is much appreciated. Names, styles, model numbers, anything to
get me to a selection where I know I am looking at the right type, and
can choose # pins, M/F, quality, and everything else.
Thanks much!
T
PS: Pictures like this just make me want to pick up a soldering iron