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UEXT: universal expansion connector. The standard UEXT connector consists of ten pins (two rows of five, with 0.1" spacing) and supports I2C, SPI, and RS-232 serial communication, as well as carrying +3.3V power and common ground. -- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEXT Wikipedia: UEXT] | UEXT: universal expansion connector. The standard UEXT connector consists of ten pins (two rows of five, with 0.1" spacing) and supports I2C, SPI, and RS-232 serial communication, as well as carrying +3.3V power and common ground. -- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEXT Wikipedia: UEXT] | ||
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+ | [[JTAG]] connectors? | ||
[[ideas#better data cable ideas]] | [[ideas#better data cable ideas]] | ||
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+ | Some connector companies in no particular order: | ||
+ | [[Samtec]], [[Molex]], | ||
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+ | Rather than wiring a connector up directly to a CPU, one typically has some [[input protection]] between them. | ||
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+ | The [[SFE Footprint Library]] includes a few connectors. | ||
[[Category:Connectors]][[Category:Components]] | [[Category:Connectors]][[Category:Components]] |
Revision as of 11:25, 27 January 2010
UEXT: universal expansion connector. The standard UEXT connector consists of ten pins (two rows of five, with 0.1" spacing) and supports I2C, SPI, and RS-232 serial communication, as well as carrying +3.3V power and common ground. -- Wikipedia: UEXT
JTAG connectors?
Some connector companies in no particular order: Samtec, Molex,
Rather than wiring a connector up directly to a CPU, one typically has some input protection between them.
The SFE Footprint Library includes a few connectors.