On 10/15/2014 02:50 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote: > I'm planning on using these pins: http://www.ebay.com/itm/141233257616 > which are .053" in dia. with 5mm and .150" pitch. > > I would like to connect to the pogos with a connector rather than > soldering a wire. I would like the connector to be between two boards: > http://wallacecompany.com/tmp/Screenshot_pogo1.png These pins on eBay ore only half of the set. I buy mine from Newark, there are several versions of the socket end of the set. I use the ones with wire-wrap pins on the back end. > I recall some connectors used to connect board to board, where header > pins from the bottom board pass through the bottom of the top board and > into a connector on top. Does anyone have a link to such connectors? > These pins are made for testing PC boards after assembly. They are not designed for long-term operation in systems. I am not sure the tip of the pins can be expected to make long-term good contacts to a PC board.
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