Could anyone identify those matching male/female connectors ?
http://fpvlab.com/forums/attachment.php ... 1323987981
http://fpvlab.com/forums/attachment.php ... 1323988078
I need an extension to link both together, and couldn't find what was it's name.
Thanks in advance for any help given.
24 pin connector identification
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These guys can get a very wide verity of different types of electronic parts. You have to watch min. quantity order.
http://www.mouser.com/
It would help to know what your working on so you can get a parts break down. There are so many manufactures building electronics it's hard to say just by looking at it...
It could be a part only built by the company who made the unit your working on.
http://www.mouser.com/
It would help to know what your working on so you can get a parts break down. There are so many manufactures building electronics it's hard to say just by looking at it...
It could be a part only built by the company who made the unit your working on.
Those are called PCB to PCB connectors of the surface mount type.Demon wrote:Could anyone identify those matching male/female connectors ?
I need an extension to link both together, and couldn't find what was it's name.
Usually, if you look real close at the connectors, you can see a company logo or letters for an abbreviation. The brand/logo name could help in identification.
What is the pitch and spacing? How long is the extension cable to be?
Here is one manufacturer for similar connectors:
http://www.hirose-connectors.com/connec ... .aspx?p1=1