What do you call the connector on the end of this cable?
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The pitch is 0.8mm according to the datasheet (and measured with a ruler), I just didn't know what to look for....
Thanks!
fungus:
The pitch is 0.8mm according to the datasheet (and measured with a ruler)
... and which doesn't seem to exist anywhere.
Maybe I'll just stick with the ones that come on PCBs. They cost the same and I don't have to fiddle around trying to solder wires to non-existing 0.8mm pitch connectors.
fungus:
fungus:
The pitch is 0.8mm according to the datasheet (and measured with a ruler)... and which doesn't seem to exist anywhere.
Yes they do. They're generally called 'edge connectors'. See http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Interconnect/Home/Products/ProductCatalog/Catalog/?PC_Z7_RJH9U5230O73D0ISNF9B3C3SI1000000_nid=73PWZCJDXDitWK7G49LP38glJ8KXTX6MZBbl