Good find, they should do the trick. Now then, when you say 'different 
planar display' ????????????? ;-)


On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 18:18:24 UTC, Paul Andrews wrote:
>
> Those are basically wires. I use these: 
> https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=ed90101-nd. I would think 
> that Harwin would make something similar.
>
> I'm about to try them for a different planar display. Hopefully I can get 
> them inserted without bending them all up. That would be a tragedy.
>
> On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 4:22:09 AM UTC-4, Richard Scales wrote:
>>
>> The only thing I would say is that the pins on SP-101's are really thin, 
>> they are lost in a 1.0mm pin socket. They are also lost in 0.75mm pin 
>> socket. I just measured the diameter of one of the pins and it was about 
>> 0.46mm which is super skinney.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 23 March 2020 20:36:11 UTC, martin martin wrote:
>>>
>>> I use the pin sockets I found on eBay.  They work well.
>>>
>>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Nixie-IN-12-IN-18-receptable-pin-sockets-1-0mm/133366461097?hash=item1f0d42b2a9:g:l8oAAOSwk8RedLU0
>>>  
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ~
>>> *mcve...@gmail.com*
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:02 AM ZethieTail <zethi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> im just trying to find sockets for my displays, but i dont really need 
>>>> em i think, ill just go with individual pin sockets  or wiring up the 
>>>> display directly to the pins, but if i design a board i hope i get the pin 
>>>> layout right
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 8:15:00 PM UTC-7, Richard Scales wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to get enough displays and sockets for a clock and i 
>>>>> recognise the board in your photos. Are you (anyone else) willing to part 
>>>>> with displays and sockets?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, 21 December 2019 14:51:31 UTC, Richard Scales wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anyone have any data on these Panaplex displays?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am particularly interesting in finding out what the specified 
>>>>>> cathode currents are for the various parts of the display, colon, comma 
>>>>>> and 
>>>>>> decimal point might be?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From digging around it seems that they are all in the micro amp 
>>>>>> region - typically 300 micro amps for the larger sections though it 
>>>>>> would 
>>>>>> be good to know for sure.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, has anyone made a board or have a 'footprint' that I could use? 
>>>>>> I have measured one but it would be great if accurate data was available.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>
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