FTDI Header (on Pro Mini) and removable pins
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While working on my 'minimize what can be minimized' I am now thinking how I can change/remove the header for the FTDI programmer on the Pro Mini.
Straight or 90degrees they always take more 'air' than necessary so I would like to use a header or plugs that can be removed.
Does anyone have a suggestion for what I can use?
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I usually don't solder any header to the FTDI programmer pins on the Pro Minis. I just shove the pins on the FTDI USB interface through the holes on the Pro Mini where the header should be during programming and it works fine.
If I have a different source of power to the pro mini I just bend the VCC pin from the FTDI USB interface so it does not connect (note: bend it to many times it will brake).
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When you're designing your own PCB you can consider a PCB connector like the one used for isa cards or the c64 cartridge connector. Just reserve a few tracks on the edge of your PCB and slide over the connector when you need it connected.
Too big, but just for the idea:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/7LrkILFdxzV5bCUh5JJcfEBU_01hU5D6D2QUGCHPQlEZaQ2YpIJK-6YZorrXemi-G3kJ965mpbWekRh8MPeSb1beI8bxhCYj7oIkZ4iUCXpKoVFA66bpSWz67smwJCWBDbvgbECxHD_0WJb6KPiAaT0Rr3Vb1daqh4sdDG_ZXQP2XOrOGxjyaAMyhPjMRgs=w418-h235-nc
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Cool new tech - you can have a few strips near the edge of a PCB which then fit in a socket
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@Zeph It's ultra low-tech, but it just works. What's wrong with that ?
Takes up little board space and doesn't add any costs to the board, only to the programmer (cable).
Only problem is I couldn't find any suitable, low pin count connector for it at the regular suppliers... Possibly because I don't know the actual name of such connector.
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Thank you guys, I soldered a board yesterday without connector. While I am still trying out things it was a bit of a pain to keep it in my hands (will use a piece of tape next time I think) but it works.
@Yveaux Next thing was ask you for the name of the connector I removed a board from a scanner a few weeks ago and found a couple of these connectors and they actually look nice.
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@Yveaux I have nothing against low tech that works!
I was just amused, since PCB edge connectors were ubiquitous decades ago. And it's still a good option.
Or are you looking for something fancier than "card edge connector"?
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@Zeph said:
card edge connector
Now we know the 'official' name!
Thanks dude
I think this one should suffice for a ISP connector: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/7-5530843-7/A101966-ND/2310829