On Tue, Jan 17 at 09:05, Peter Merchant wrote:
> I was given a Stamp Processor for Christmas, and in order to play with
> it, I want to be able to add bits without soldering them on to the pcb.
> The pcb has a header strip by each of the I/O ports. Can anyone tell me
> where I can get jacks and/or jumper cables  that will attach to these
> header pins?  I can't find them at RS or Maplins. 

HobbyTronics[1] have a wide range of components including solderless
breadboards and different types of patch leads unfortunatly most are
male to male.  I guess you're looking for leads with a female connector
to fit onto the Stamp boards male pins.

They do sell crimp housing and crimps so you could make up you own leads
or if you are lucky with pin spacing turn the whole Stamp board upside
down and plug it into a breadboard to give you female connections.

Myself I'd just reach for the soldering iron. Cheap and reusable.

ps. No connection with HT other than I've been a happy customer in the past.


[1] http://www.hobbytronics.co.uk/prototyping

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