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Re: headers for breakout-gs: msg#00155

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Subject: Re: headers for breakout-gs

Oops I didn't see this before, the specs page says "The breakout-gs board is
80mm x 20 mm and comes with headers pre-installed." I thought they were just
through holes because that's what the photo shows.


Doug Sutherland wrote:
> I think breakout-gs is set up for 0.05" (1.27mm) headers and/or receptacles like this:
> http://www.selwyn.co.uk/Connectors/Board+to+Board+Connectors/1.27mm+Headers+and+Sockets
> Unfortunately, I don't see parts of this size at digikey. Where can we get headers?


-- Doug



Naveen Sastry wrote:
> I just received two breakout-gs boards and was hoping to populate them with some headers
> so that I could connect them to ribbon cables. When you designed the boards, did you
> have specific headers in mind? I'm specifically most interested in 4 pin headers for the
> serials, but may be interested in the other connections at some later point. I wasn't
> able to find anything on digikey (they have 4 pin 50mil connectors by molex, but they're
> not stocked and only sell them in quantities of 250).


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