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Date: | Fri, 16 Nov 2012 23:33:43 +0100 |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] OT: ARM JTAG connectors |
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Dave McGuire wrote: > I've about had it with putting 0.1" 10x2 headers in my layouts for a > connector that I'll only use once. I remember having seen a type of > connector, possibly aimed specifically at the ARM JTAG world, for which > you'd put a set of what looked like SMT pads and a couple of holes in > your board, and this connector had pogo pins and clips that would snap > onto the board. > > I think I'd like to move in that direction. Does anyone know what > these are? Can anyone say anything positive or negative about them? I don't know what exactly you refer to re. snapin, but the new ARM thing is a small 5x2 50mil Samtec SHF-105-01-L-D-TH. http://uk.farnell.com/samtec/shf-105-01-l-d-th/header-1-27mm-2x5way/dp/1801434 While maybe more popular on SWD parts it can do JTAG too. //Peter
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