Author Topic: Where can I buy hybrid IC terminals (straight, not 90deg, for 1.6mm pcb)  (Read 600 times)

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Offline dusanTopic starter

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For example CB-1-5 https://www.mac8japan.com/uploads/entry_meta/file_value/6035/en_2022a_cb-254.pdf

Preferably LCSC or similar. I tried various searches but I just can't find them.

The reason I want hybrid ic terminals is because I need to bend them few times (for example for jack replacement) and 90deg header pin I wouldn't be able to bend because they are too stiff.

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Offline T3sl4co1l

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That's not a good idea.  Just use wires -- even short ones will be far easier to assemble.  A flex circuit or jumper might also be considered.

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Offline squadchannel

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Te or Molex makes them.

But using it as shown in the picture is mechanically problematic.
It is of course impossible to bend it many times, etc. as you describe. It will break.

Also, you are using it as an interconnect with the potentiometer, but the twist and vibration from operating the pot will be transmitted directly to the solder on the terminals and will cause cracks. use the wire has to relieve the stress.
 

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Why not just use a card edge connector and matching socket?  The daughter board can then be removed for jack replacement.  Or failing that being viable (too few connections) you could use header connectors and a short IDC cable?
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Easier is to use a combination of a right angle pin header (male) and straight socket (female). This way the daughter board is removable and the connector can absorb some movement.

See these items on Aliexpress:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005006438592096.html
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/4001198421663.html


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