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[[Image:Main-GM862header.jpg|69px|GM862 SMD Connector]]
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Hello,
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[[Image:Main-DB9-PCB-1.jpg||69px|DB9 Connector]]
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[[Image:Main-Barrel-Connector.jpg|69px|Barrel Jack]]
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[[Barrel Power Jack]]
 
  
[[Image:Mini-USB.jpg|69px|Mini-USB]]
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[[Image:sf-microsd.jpg|69px|Mini-USB]]
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Dante
[[MicroSD/Transflash Socket]]
 
  
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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email: DanteHighRevenue@proton.me
 
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[[JTAG]] connectors?
 
 
 
[[ideas#better data cable ideas]]
 
 
 
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.
 
 
 
Mark Whitis has a list of "common pitfalls of Micro Development Boards".
 
He describes how the 26 pin connectors on his
 
[https://web.archive.org/web/20110929182706/http://www.freelabs.com/~whitis/electronics/9S12DP256/micro_board/ Mark Whitis Microcontroller Development Board]
 
avoid those pitfalls and
 
have many non-obvious features that make them superior to many other connectors.
 
 
 
[http://techref.massmind.org/techref/pcbixmax.htm Massmind: "Maximum interconnect options from minimum board space"]
 
discusses a board pattern that gives you the option of plugging in any one of a variety of different connectors.
 
 
 
Connectors and data cable ideas are further discussed at [[Ideas#better_data_cable_ideas]].
 
 
 
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== USB-C breakout boards ==
 
 
 
* SparkFun. [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15100 "USB-C Breakout"]: "breaks out the USB-C connector's VBUS, GND, CC1, CC2, D+, and D- pins intro a 0.1" pitch header"
 
* SparkFun. [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15096 "SparkFun Serial Basic Breakout - CH340C and USB-C"]: "USB-to-Serial adapter ... The pinout of the Serial Basic mimics the common DTR/RXI/TXO/VCC/CTS/GND pinout ..."
 
* Adafruit. [https://www.adafruit.com/product/5180 "Simple USB C Socket Breakout"]: "it doesn't break out all the pads - it just gives you the classic 4 USB pins" Vbus, D-, D+, GND.
 
* Adafruit. [https://www.adafruit.com/product/4090 "Adafruit USB Type C Breakout Board"] and [https://www.mouser.com/new/adafruit/adafruit-4090-usb-c-breakout-board/ "USB C Breakout Board"].
 
* Adafruit. [https://www.adafruit.com/product/4396 "USB Type C Socket - SMT Inline Breakout Board"]. with nearly all of the 24 pins broken out.
 
* Pololu. [https://www.pololu.com/product/2585 "USB 2.0 Type-C Connector Breakout Board"]: "The USB-C connector’s 24 tightly-spaced pins make it difficult to use in a hobby project or prototype design. This breakout board helps by providing access to the connector’s pins for power (VBUS and GND), USB 2.0 differential data (D+ and D−), Configuration Channel (CC), and Sideband Use (SBU)."
 
* Pololu. [https://www.pololu.com/product/3411 "USB 2.0 Type-C Connector Breakout Board"].
 
* PMD Way. [https://pmdway.com/products/usb-3-1-type-c-male-to-female-breakout-test-board "USB 3.1 Type C Male to Female Breakout Test Board"].
 
* Tinkersphere. [https://tinkersphere.com/mini-usb/3551-usb-31-type-c-male-breakout-board.html "Male USB C Breakout Board"] and [https://tinkersphere.com/mini-usb/3549-female-usb-c-breakout-board-smt-inline-socket.html "Female USB C Breakout Board"].
 
* Newegg. [https://www.newegg.com/p/181-0135-00082 "USB-C Male Plug Connector [Breakout] Board"].
 
 
 
== Reduced pin count USB connectors and cables ==
 
 
 
* Tony P. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220725125722/https://idyl.io/how-to-add-usb-type-c-micro-usb-replacement/ "How to add USB Type C to your USB 2.0 projects"]: "replace the micro-USB / mini-USB ... 24 pin connectors are really unfriendly packages. They are very dense making it incredibly hard to reliably solder. The solution to this is to use a reduced pin count type C. ... "TYPE-C-31-M-12" ... by Korean Hroparts Elec [is a] 12 pin USB Type C connector"
 
* Sparkfun. [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15424 "Reversible USB A to C Cable - 2m"]: "Supporting USB 2.0 speeds and charging up to 2A, ... the flexibility of a thinner cable and the wonderful feel of a '''reversible ... USB-A connection'''. ... This cable has the D+/D- wires along side large-gauge VBUS/GND wires."
 
* SparkFun. [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/connector-basics/usb-connectors "Connector Basics: USB Connectors"]: "USB-B Connectors ... is bulky, but robust, so in applications where size is not an issue, it's the preferred means for providing a removable connector for USB connectivity."
 
 
 
* Matthew Lai. [https://dubiouscreations.com/2021/04/06/designing-with-usb-c-lessons-learned/ "Designing with USB-C: Lessons Learned"]: "Type-C connectors tend to be much harder to solder ... The standard is also much more complicated, though as we will see shortly, actual implementation is VERY simple if we just want to use it to replace micro-B in USB 2.0 devices (as opposed to hosts). ... USB 2.0-Only SMT ... connectors ... omit all the pins not required for USB 2.0... [such as] the Korean Hroparts TYPE-C-31-M-12 (LCSC part number C165948)."
 
 
 
* Morten Christiansen, Synopsys. [https://www.synopsys.com/designware-ip/technical-bulletin/converting-existing-designs.html "Converting Existing USB Designs to Support Type-C Connections"]
 
 
 
* [https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/473773/usb-type-c-alternative-with-fewer-signal-wires "USB Type-C Alternative with fewer signal wires"].
 
 
 
== Magnetic connectors ==
 
 
 
* Adafruit. [https://www.adafruit.com/product/5524 "Magnetic USB Type-C Plug Tip"] and the matching [https://www.adafruit.com/product/5520 "USB A or Type-C to Type-C Cable with Magnetic Tip - 1 meter long"].
 
 
 
* [https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/473773/usb-type-c-alternative-with-fewer-signal-wires "USB Type-C Alternative with fewer signal wires"]: some of the answers mention magnetic connectors.
 
 
 
* Adafruit. [https://www.adafruit.com/product/5359 "DIY Magnetic Connector - Right Angle Five Contact Pins"]. A set of 2 halves that magnetically attract.
 
 
 
 
 
== Further reading ==
 
 
 
*  SFUPTOWNMAKER, SparkFun member #23999 [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/connector-basics "Connector Basics"].
 
 
 
[[Category:Connectors]][[Category:Components]]
 

Revision as of 00:25, 16 April 2024

Hello,

I know you’re very busy, but browsing your website I've got a vision how I could bring you more clients from the internet because this is something I already did before for a company like yours.

If 15 minutes of your time isn’t too much to ask, then maybe we could jump on a quick Skype chat to discuss this?

Thanks for consideration,

Dante

email: DanteHighRevenue@proton.me company: High Revenue