Nope, no special crimper, just a steady hand. Anything bigger than 22g wire is a little snug though, the pins are small. I strip ~1/8" and solder it to the inner tab and then fold the outer tabs for strain relief. It's a bit time consuming.
Here's a diagram, looks like they go up to 22 circuits (pins): http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/sd/022012185_sd.pdf On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 6:26 PM, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote: > On 8/28/14, 6:22 PM, Peter Torelli wrote: > > The locking male connector is 2.54mm, .1" > > pitch, and the female connector requires soldering two small, springy > pegs > > that snap into the plastic housing (and can be removed). > > Hmmm, those are pretty nice. I sort of thought all those connectors > required expensive crimping tools or whatever, but if you can solder the > ends, they might work. > > Will check Hirose and JST too. > > Thanks! > -- > Mersenne Law LLP · www.mersenne.com · +1-503-679-1671 > - Small Business, Startup and Intellectual Property Law - > 9600 S.W. Oak Street · Suite 500 · Tigard, Oregon 97223 > > > _______________________________________________ > dorkbotpdx-blabber mailing list > [email protected] > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/dorkbotpdx-blabber >
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