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#1 mikepo

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Posted 05 April 2012 - 12:42 AM

It looks like the Netduino Go uses 10-pin 1.27mm headers, similar (same) as the .Net Gadgeteer. Anyone have a good source for: a ) the complete cables b ) the male connectors c ) the female connectors I am just looking for quantities to experiment, not thousands. Thanks for any pointers, Mike

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Posted 05 April 2012 - 01:00 AM

It looks like the Netduino Go uses 10-pin 1.27mm headers, similar (same) as the .Net Gadgeteer.
Anyone have a good source for:
a ) the complete cables
b ) the male connectors
c ) the female connectors

I am just looking for quantities to experiment, not thousands.

Thanks for any pointers,
Mike


I dont know if this helps:

Some Netduino Accesories, including Go!Module cables and cable breakout boards

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Posted 06 April 2012 - 06:20 AM

Bare sockets for on PCBs:
- 20021521-00010T1LF: SMD socket
- 20021511-00010T1LF: THT socket

Is that wat you need?
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Posted 06 April 2012 - 06:22 AM

Currently, NWAZET has the cables in stock at the link below. http://nwazet.com/ Amazon should have the cables in stock by Wednesday, April 11th if not a tad bit sooner. http://www.amazon.co...=A15S1YSPRYIXOQ The compete cables include the female connectors already attached (the connector that has 10 holes in it) The modules come with the male connector (a connector that has ten pins) Hope this helps!

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Posted 06 April 2012 - 01:55 PM

Thank you for the links. Yes, that helps!

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Posted 08 April 2012 - 06:30 AM

Bare sockets for on PCBs:
- 20021521-00010T1LF: SMD socket
- 20021511-00010T1LF: THT socket

Is that wat you need?


About time Mouser started carrying those! I had to get them from Samtec and while very nice (they have an undercut to make surface mount soldering easier), they were almost $2 each. I also found them at 4ucon for cheap, but you need to buy something like 2000 at a time.

FWIW, if you want to get a very large quantity of them without going to 4ucon or something, GHI is selling them by the reel of 800 connectors for $400 (gadgeteer sockets and GO sockets are the same physical connector). You could always have a group buy and split them up.
http://www.ghielectr...log/product/368

The real questions is, though, where do we get the super sexy blue ones Chris used on the official Netduino products?

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Posted 08 April 2012 - 06:37 AM

About time Mouser started carrying those! I had to get them from Samtec and while very nice (they have an undercut to make surface mount soldering easier), they were almost $2 each. I also found them at 4ucon for cheap, but you need to buy something like 2000 at a time.

:)

Mouser and/or DigiKey have had them for a long time. If I had known you needed a link, I could have sent it your way!

We bought some (the $0.50 in reel qty ones) last year for early tests of Netduino Go...before custom-making the blue ones.

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Posted 08 April 2012 - 06:50 AM

:)

Mouser and/or DigiKey have had them for a long time. If I had known you needed a link, I could have sent it your way!

We bought some (the $0.50 in reel qty ones) last year for early tests of Netduino Go...before custom-making the blue ones.

Chris


Strange. They're marked as "new" on the Mouser site, and no one had seen them before. Maybe just really hard to find :P

Unfortunately, they're sold out (for 10 weeks!), but good to know they're there. Thanks.

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