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Anton Dubniak schreef op ma 17-10-2016 om 00:54 [+0300]: > > I need to connect one PCB perpendicular to another, within a really > > tight space. Now I recall having seen small PCB edge connector pins, > > the > > shape a bit reminiscent of a tuning fork or Y, with two short tines > > connected to the edge of one PCB and a single through-hole pin fitting > > in a solder connection in the other PCB. > > Not sure if this will fit your needs, but anyway... > > Attached are my symbol and footprints (mechanically vetted) for M.2/NGFF > connector, which is super-compact (22mm wide, 67 contact positions > (minus those used as a key)), but there is no connector with > perpendicular orientation described by this standard, only parallel ones > (see image on the Mouser page). Hi Anton, Thank you for your trouble, but these are still way too large. I'm looking for very small separate solder pins, like the ones used to make these hybrid circuits: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3IYWeH_4QCE/maxresdefault.jpg Best regards, Richard Rasker Linetec -- Linetec Translation and Technology Services Vleerkottelanden 14 7542 MJ Enschede The Netherlands +31-53-4350834 http://www.linetec.nl/ e-mail: rasker AT linetec DOT nl
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