Recommendation for various connectors (for probes, sensors, power etc)
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Hi,
almost every my project need some sort of connector that could be detached from the board. For power I usually use a variation of these type wires with connectors https://www.ebay.com/itm/10Set-2Pin-Male-Female-Connector-Cable-Wire-Terminal-Connect-for-LED-Light-DIY/202155561960? or I use the variation of these standard power jacks that are already on some power adapters https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5mm-x-1-35mm-Right-Angle-DC-Power-Cable-Male-Plug-Connector-Adapter-Plastic/301039573320? .
These are great as there are variants of these that can easily be fixed on the case itself, making the box easy to detach from power and other connectors. I also use 3.5mm audio cable as it has more then 2 pins.
But almost all sensors need more then two pins, most need 3 but some lcd might need 5, 7 or what not.
For those I would sometimes be creative and use male-female dupont cable, cut it in half and glue the male pins together (the black plastic at the end, same for female ones). That way I would have them color coded and not be confused what went where.But is there a better solution? What do you recommend as a flexible/universal and reliable connector?
If possible not very bulky as it might be sited inside the projects enclosure. What do you guys use? -
Hi,
almost every my project need some sort of connector that could be detached from the board. For power I usually use a variation of these type wires with connectors https://www.ebay.com/itm/10Set-2Pin-Male-Female-Connector-Cable-Wire-Terminal-Connect-for-LED-Light-DIY/202155561960? or I use the variation of these standard power jacks that are already on some power adapters https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5mm-x-1-35mm-Right-Angle-DC-Power-Cable-Male-Plug-Connector-Adapter-Plastic/301039573320? .
These are great as there are variants of these that can easily be fixed on the case itself, making the box easy to detach from power and other connectors. I also use 3.5mm audio cable as it has more then 2 pins.
But almost all sensors need more then two pins, most need 3 but some lcd might need 5, 7 or what not.
For those I would sometimes be creative and use male-female dupont cable, cut it in half and glue the male pins together (the black plastic at the end, same for female ones). That way I would have them color coded and not be confused what went where.But is there a better solution? What do you recommend as a flexible/universal and reliable connector?
If possible not very bulky as it might be sited inside the projects enclosure. What do you guys use?@dakipro I bought this kit: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/620-Pcs-1-Set-Jumper-Wire-Cable-Pin-Header-Connector-Kit-Male-Crimp-Female-Pin-Terminal/32816829548.html and I've found it very useful.
Edit: alternative link https://www.aliexpress.com/item/620pcs-DuPont-wire-terminals-pins-connector-18-26awg-2-54mm-0-1-1p-2p-3p-4p/32919257470.htmlHere is a video of how I use them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jeg0kS9AcgY&t=11sAn alternative is https://www.aliexpress.com/item/200sets-XH-2-54mm-Pitch-2p-3p-4p-5P-Terminal-Housing-Pin-Header-Connectors-Adaptor-XH/32802891452.html I haven't used this one, but it should be more reliable than the dupont connectors, especially for this that are connected/disconnected many times.
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Thanks, I quite like the first suggestion as it keeps all "in the standard" since I have a bunch of dupont cables already. I will definitely order one kit for cable-to-cable connections. Thanks for the video.
The second suggestion you mentioned actually arrived today, I totally forgot that I have even ordered it. It looks useful for on-pcb connectors, as the male part can be soldered directly to a pcb. Looks promising for cable-to-pcb connections.
Would love to hear more suggestions as well
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One of the things I do at work is to manage the disposal of old computers and electronics. As part of that I often find different multi pin dupont headers like these, usually with a bit of cable already on them. I sometimes salvage these from the e-waste and add them to my parts bin. Just one of the things that I like about my job.
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