Dear folks,
I have a strange problem!
For my pcb I'm searching for a way to connect a single cable/wire, however I want to avoid soldering it directly into a wire pad.
Well, terminal block you say - but these guys all start from 2 rows and I need only one row and further I'm limited on space (otherwise I would just parallel both rows).
A plug, maybe? Well, I would like to avoid crimping as well.
What do you use for that?
It's intended for smallish current (several amps) and should be as small as possible (about 10x5mm or less would be nice).
I know I don't have so many wishes free, but if one could easily buy it e.g. at Digikey?
Thank you! Have fun, Hannes
I have a strange problem!
For my pcb I'm searching for a way to connect a single cable/wire, however I want to avoid soldering it directly into a wire pad.
Well, terminal block you say - but these guys all start from 2 rows and I need only one row and further I'm limited on space (otherwise I would just parallel both rows).
A plug, maybe? Well, I would like to avoid crimping as well.
What do you use for that?
It's intended for smallish current (several amps) and should be as small as possible (about 10x5mm or less would be nice).
I know I don't have so many wishes free, but if one could easily buy it e.g. at Digikey?
Thank you! Have fun, Hannes
Old Tek scopes and other test equipment used a closed end ferrel (sp?) that soldered to the end of the wire, and a little tubular socket that soldered into the board. About as simple as one can get, though I don't have a manufacturer or part number.
Have you ever looked at dismantling a computer's Molex connector?
The metal pins can be removed form the plastic housing and they can then push- fit together. Of course, this would be a very compact solution but you'd need to heatshrink or find other ways to insulate the metal.
I'm assuming it's not too high voltage?
The metal pins can be removed form the plastic housing and they can then push- fit together. Of course, this would be a very compact solution but you'd need to heatshrink or find other ways to insulate the metal.
I'm assuming it's not too high voltage?
Thank you for your help!
I will see if I can find that at Digikey 🙂
Though I still hope somebody comes up with a simple and small connector? Has the world no space for space efficient single wire-to-board connectors?
So many people here do their own pcbs, what do you use?
Have fun, Hannes
I will see if I can find that at Digikey 🙂
Though I still hope somebody comes up with a simple and small connector? Has the world no space for space efficient single wire-to-board connectors?
So many people here do their own pcbs, what do you use?
Have fun, Hannes
Man, I would say go for a plain old PCB spade, easy to connect and disconnect.... I know it is not exactly what you wanted, but it seems like the smallest compromise...
Thank you for your replies!
Indeed a pcb-spade was exactly what I thought! Pins would also be an option, however they always require a socket - for final assembly one could solder the wire onto the spade directly.
As it's intended for a ground connection I want a really good connection 😀
Thank you for your help!
All the best, Hannes
Indeed a pcb-spade was exactly what I thought! Pins would also be an option, however they always require a socket - for final assembly one could solder the wire onto the spade directly.
As it's intended for a ground connection I want a really good connection 😀
Thank you for your help!
All the best, Hannes
Hi P-A!
As I remember Wago was too large. Anyway I got around that looong time ago 😀
Have fun, Hannes
As I remember Wago was too large. Anyway I got around that looong time ago 😀
Have fun, Hannes
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