Hmm... I'd suggest placing an array plated of vias/holes just big enough to put a regular D-sub crimp pin through. You can order just the pins, crimp to the wire, solder the pin to the board.
-Ethan Peter Clifton wrote: > Figured someone here would know... > > I'm looking for some crimp terminals which terminate the end of a wire, > and allow it to be soldered neatly into a PCB. Kind of like the ones you > find on the output terminals if you dismantle a PC power-supply. I'm > looking for something to fit smaller cables. > > I don't know what these crimps are called, nor whether they are > available in small sizes. > > Basically I just need to terminate 8x data cores to a PCB on a 0.1" > spacing without using a mating connector. (The assembly is to be resin > encapsulated, and I don't like the idea of having a connector in there). > > Until the board is potted, we need to do testing, and I don't like the > risk that connector strands snap off and short to the board, adjacent > wires or that the connection is weakened before we finally pot the > assemblies. > > Any ideas? > > > _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

