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Anyone know what kind of header is on a computer motherboard? I can't find the part in any of the catalogs.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Cambridge
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Try the molex 22-27-2031 PCB headers (3 way, 0.1" pitch with friciton lock) as these sould do just what you are after.
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Jameco is a good and inexpensive source for these headers.
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Thanks fellas. It didn't look like a regular .1" header to me, but now that I take a closer look (and measure) you are perfectly correct.
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