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Looking for some connectors in the UK, can anyone help please?
See www.roverp4.com/Connector TIA Barry |
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. uk... Looking for some connectors in the UK, can anyone help please? See www.roverp4.com/Connector TIA Barry Hi Barry, I've been down this EXACT same route as you a few months back, and for those connectors too. Very few places do them, unless you're buying by the 1000. Your best bet would be to approach a little independant high street computer repair shop, as they're used alot in PCs. Rapid have some very similar, but you'd need to hack them. Go to "Cables & Connectors" then "Multipole." http://www.rapidonline.com Alison |
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 20:47:51 -0000, "Barry"
wrote: Looking for some connectors in the UK, can anyone help please? See www.roverp4.com/Connector --- http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T071/P0201.pdf -- JF |
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"John Fields" wrote in message ... On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 20:47:51 -0000, "Barry" wrote: Looking for some connectors in the UK, can anyone help please? See www.roverp4.com/Connector --- http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T071/P0201.pdf -- JF Thanks for the advice. It would appear that the type I pictured are no longer available. They can be broken to length according to whether one wants single, double or more connections. As they are solder connections it is easy to move things around during development. The crimp pins are fine when the final wiring is being done but are a bit wasteful when trying things out. Anyway looks as though I need to bulk buy crimp connectors. Barry |
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 20:47:51 -0000, "Barry" wrote:
Looking for some connectors in the UK, can anyone help please? See www.roverp4.com/Connector TIA Barry That particular style of pin header socket strip I haven't seen for a long time. However, Aries still make it in the pricier collet socket style http://www.arieselec.com/Web_Data_Sh...2013/12013.htm Those would match up to the male header strip http://www.arieselec.com/Web_Data_Sh...2034/12034.htm Aries dip/sip completer product listing http://www.arieselec.com/products/dip.htm UK distributors listing http://www.arieselec.com/distributor...ibutors_UK.htm |
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