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| Bender:
in the online manual for the U-HID there are the part #'s for those things (only a different #of pin holes) I got-em from Digi-Key From the U-HID manual "Connectors The open pin headers can be used with a variety of 0.1 in (2.54mm) connectors. Example housings are Molex p/n 22-55-2401 (40 way) or 22-55-2101 (10 way) Crimp terminals for these are 16-02-0102. A partial-length connector can be used in any location, for example 10-way, 12- way etc will fit. Note a selection of ready-made harnesses are available from Ultimarc.com" |
| Nephasth:
Seems that the pins Bender has pointed out are C-Grid pins (what Ultimarc specifies). The ones I have suggested are C-Grid III pins. I can't find anything that directly says they are interchangeable, but they appear to be. The main difference I noticed was the lock tab of the pins. Unfortunately I do not have any C-Grid housings laying around to test my theory. Might have to make an order to put my mind at rest... |
| Bender:
no the tab out ones are NOT compatible they both work on the board, but you need the right pin for the right housing kinda bummer i was hoping to mix and match |
| AndyWarne:
We didnt really intend for people to need to buy crimps themselves for this board. The RGB buttons we supply have connectors already attached and for other LEDs we sell packs of 10 pre-crimped wires. But maybe we need to re-think this and offer alternative options such as packs of crimp terminals. |
| SavannahLion:
The name of the game is flexibility. There is always the possibility your product may not even be used in an arcade cabinet. But I digress. Am I to understand that the anodes are intended to be driven off a pair of voltage pins controlled by the IC rather than straight off the positive rail? In other words, there's no way to sink more than 20mA worth of LEDs on each cathode? From the conversation here I'm confused as to where the limiter is occurring, on the anode or cathode side and whether I can remove that restriction by using 12v rail instead ??? |
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