I've been looking through the usual suppliers to try nor do some connectors into JLC parts.. However I am unable to find what I thought was a relatively simple part..
2.54mm female header socket. 2x32.
EG:
https://jlcpcb.com/partdetail/Wcon-2111 ... T4/C721780
Unless I'm completely missing something, nobody has these in stock anywhere ?!
The only option is to just source them from aliexpress and solder them all myself :roll:
Nobody sells female header sockets any more ?
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Re: Nobody sells female header sockets any more ?
I recently came across this firm. I don't know anything about them but they have some old stuff that might be useful to you and others at some point. A very old fashioned website. Unicorn Electronics.
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Re: Nobody sells female header sockets any more ?
I got some from either RS (I think) a couple of weeks ago for the PiStorm, Right angled too.
Forget that, it was from Pimoroni.
Forget that, it was from Pimoroni.
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Re: Nobody sells female header sockets any more ?
I think it's the search term you're using. They are called "pcb receptacles": https://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/?pn=1&se ... _of_Rows=2
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Re: Nobody sells female header sockets any more ?
Gender...for parts...
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