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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Molex PicoBlade: pre-crimped wires or DIY?
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Simon Liebold |
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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Molex PicoBlade: pre-crimped wires or DIY? |
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Sun, 27 Jan 2013 23:49:55 +0100 |
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OK,
After squashing far too many crimps today I ordered a few packs of the
wires. Surprisingly few vendors here in Germany that don't require you
to have a business & VAT#.
Thanks all for the recommendations,
Simon
On 27.01.2013 22:21, Martin Mueller wrote:
> Mouser:
> =======
>
> crimps
> 538-50079-8000 female AWG 26-28 (Molex 50079-8000)
>
>
> Farnell:
> ========
>
> crimps
> 1653820 female AWG 26-28 (Molex 50079-8000)
>
> cable
> 1125272 15cm, plug on both ends (Molex 06-66-0012)
> 1125276 30cm, plug on one end (Molex 06-66-0015)
>
> cable receptacle (Molex 51021-xx00)
> 889477 2pin
> 615092 3pin
> 9733116 4pin
> 615109 5pin
> 1012261 6pin
> 615110 7pin
> 1012262 8pin
> 615122 9pin
> 9733124 10pin
> 615160 14pin
>
>
> RS-Components:
> ==============
>
> cable
> 279-9516 15cm, plug on both ends (Molex 06-66-0012)
> 279-9544 30cm, plug on one end (Molex 06-66-0015)
>
> pcb connector, through hole, straight (Molex 53047-xx10)
> 279-9213 2pin
> 319-1064 3pin
> 279-9229 4pin
> 447-6596 5pin
> 279-9235 6pin
> 447-6603 7pin
> 279-9241 8pin
> 447-6619 9pin
> 279-9263 10pin
> 670-4244 14pin
>
> pcb connector, through hole, 90 deg (Molex 53048-xx10)
> 279-9285 4pin
> 447-6625 5pin
>
> pcb connector, smd, straight (=th 90deg) (Molex 53398-xx71)
> 656-3018 4pin
>
> pcb connector, smd, 90 deg (=th str) (Molex 53261-xx71)
> 542-7141 7pin
>
> cable receptacle (Molex 51021-xx00)
> 279-9156 2pin
> 319-1036 3pin
> 279-9162 4pin
> 447-6580 5pin
> 279-9178 6pin
> 342-1696 7pin
> 279-9184 8pin
> 342-1646 9pin
> 279-9207 10pin
> 670-4082 14pin
>
> On 01/27/2013 09:30 PM, Eduardo lavratti wrote:
>> Have you the part number ? and price ?
>>
>>
>>
>> > From: address@hidden
>> > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 17:09:33 -0300
>> > To: address@hidden
>> > Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Molex PicoBlade: pre-crimped wires
>> or DIY?
>> >
>> > I bought 10 pckt of double crimped of 150 and 300mm types at
>> element14 (3each type). Digikey doesnt seem to sell them. I also bought
>> several different housings (2/3/4/5/6/7). For spi keep wire length less
>> than 100mm by cutting out a bit. By cutting in the middle and soldering
>> to other things where required you save up some.
>> >
>> > Rgds,
>> >
>> > Gerard
>> >
>> > On 27/01/2013, at 14:38, Simon Liebold <address@hidden>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > > All,
>> > >
>> > > I got my hardware already a while back but just now I am starting
>> > > putting the parts together. I found it really complicated to crimp
>> those
>> > > tiny 1,25mm Molex crimps onto the wires. My crimper is
>> supposedly for
>> > > "Molex" crimps but probably only for the larger kinds.
>> > >
>> > > Survey: Did you buy the pre-crimped kind (pricey!) or did you
>> manage to
>> > > crimp them properly on your own? If the latter what tools did
>> you use
>> > > (crimper, magnifying glass, really calm hands,...)?
>> > >
>> > > Simon
>> > >
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