Thanks for the reply Bill. Actually it's proving quite difficult, it could just be me. If you actually find one that fits i'd love to know.
The ones i'm finding with the pins (4 * 2.54 mm) = 10.16 mm apart on the length have the pins (2 * 2.54mm) apart on the width. They need to be (3 * 2.54mm) apart on the width.
OK, i really could be missing something. You're right, this should be child's play.
The ones i'm finding with the pins (4 * 2.54 mm) = 10.16 mm apart on the length have the pins (2 * 2.54mm) apart on the width. They need to be (3 * 2.54mm) apart on the width.
OK, i really could be missing something. You're right, this should be child's play.
These relays are easy to find, I don't want to push you to any specific supplier but try this one (results are in English):
Your Search Results | Farnell Nederland
Hope it helps..
Your Search Results | Farnell Nederland
Hope it helps..
Actually if you compare the board to the one on the esp website (which doesn't have the relays installed - see top left of board), mine has one more pin on the length:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
These relays are easy to find, I don't want to push you to any specific supplier but try this one (results are in English):
Your Search Results | Farnell Nederland
Hope it helps..
Unfortunately not, but thank you. If the pins are right on the length, they are only 5.08 mm apart on the width. If right on the width, device is too long (i.e. has equivalent distance of 6 pins, not 5 as required.)
That's a standard JEDEC pin layout. .100" spacing x .300" between rows.
I assume you need NC contacts for muting but I could easily be wrong because I don't have the schematic. There are thousands of relays you could use.
Why don't you ask Rod, that's the easiest solution.
I assume you need NC contacts for muting but I could easily be wrong because I don't have the schematic. There are thousands of relays you could use.
Why don't you ask Rod, that's the easiest solution.
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Go to http:\\www.rs-online.com and enter DIL relay into the search. There are loads to choose from, something will fit.
Looking at the PCB, you may be looking for REED RELAYS.
Looking at the PCB, you may be looking for REED RELAYS.
The relief was palpable when i found this:
Tyco Electronics | Relays & Switches | Relays | Electromechanical Relays | Tyco |FP2-D3012
Shortly after Rod suggested this:
Altronics - Your One Stop Audio Visual & Electronics Supplier
They are not that common a type of relay.
Tyco Electronics | Relays & Switches | Relays | Electromechanical Relays | Tyco |FP2-D3012
Shortly after Rod suggested this:
Altronics - Your One Stop Audio Visual & Electronics Supplier
They are not that common a type of relay.
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