Looks like a 2mm header based on the measurement
Pretty close to something like this:
Blocked
Something similar
https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Connector-150mm-Cable-Female/dp/B01DUC1S7S that has the plug end and the connector. If the pulg didn't work in the connector you have on the board you could just replace it with the one that comes in the kit
Pretty close to something like this:
Blocked
Something similar
https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Connector-150mm-Cable-Female/dp/B01DUC1S7S that has the plug end and the connector. If the pulg didn't work in the connector you have on the board you could just replace it with the one that comes in the kit
You woud have made our life easier if you had actually *touched* the ruler to the pins and aligned the first mm line to the first pin. 😀Can someone please identify this part please.
I bet jc2 is right, but lack of alignment and parallax induced distortion may introduce errors 😛
Thanks JC2 and JM I have many similar plugs and sockets from power supplies so I get what you are saying. I can measure as you suggest, are you looking for overall the pins? And also internal of the female which in turn gives the OD of the male.? So 6mm outside pin to outside pin and 8.5 mm internal plastic to plastic face.
I´m satisfied it´s a 2 mm separation pinout:
I enlarged image , put a transparent rule over notebook screen (couldn´t have done that on a CRT monitor because glass is somewhat curved), drew an imaginary line from pin to ruler, it did NOT align perfectly, always by half a mm or worse and counting mm lines found that pin to pin separation is "about" 2 mm, and first to last (4 pins so 3 spaces) was "about" 6 mm.
My suggestion was next time you do like I suggested because what I did has NO precision, can distinguish between 2mm and 2.54mm (0.1 inch) separation but if, say, doubt was between 2mm and 2.1 or 2.2mm separation, I would not be able to decide.
Glad you solved it, now to get (or cannibalize) the proper connectors.
I enlarged image , put a transparent rule over notebook screen (couldn´t have done that on a CRT monitor because glass is somewhat curved), drew an imaginary line from pin to ruler, it did NOT align perfectly, always by half a mm or worse and counting mm lines found that pin to pin separation is "about" 2 mm, and first to last (4 pins so 3 spaces) was "about" 6 mm.
My suggestion was next time you do like I suggested because what I did has NO precision, can distinguish between 2mm and 2.54mm (0.1 inch) separation but if, say, doubt was between 2mm and 2.1 or 2.2mm separation, I would not be able to decide.
Glad you solved it, now to get (or cannibalize) the proper connectors.
Hi
Look like it's a Up2Stream from Arylic(Rakoit)
From the manual from there other products, they used PH2.0 connector.
Download
– arylic
You can buy a cable assembly from them:Arylic 4 Pins Female to Female 22 cm, 2.5mm Connector Cable
– arylic
Or you can source your own (connector and pins) and crimp it yourself.
https://www.jst-mfg.com/product/pdf/eng/ePH.pdf
Look like it's a Up2Stream from Arylic(Rakoit)
From the manual from there other products, they used PH2.0 connector.
Download
– arylic
You can buy a cable assembly from them:Arylic 4 Pins Female to Female 22 cm, 2.5mm Connector Cable
– arylic
Or you can source your own (connector and pins) and crimp it yourself.
https://www.jst-mfg.com/product/pdf/eng/ePH.pdf
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