I'm trying to find some information about the following connectors.
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It is 15 pins. The pin pitch, as accurately as I could measure, appears to be 3mm. Both are through-hole mounted. The vertically-oriented male connector is approximately 32x12mm.
I've done a bit of searching but I've not found anything yet. I'm not even sure how you would classify this kind of connector. Board-to-board? Backplane? I'm specifically looking for the female mating connector, in either right-angle (as pictured) or vertical mounting.
I'm still not having any luck trying to track down this thing.
I did find some better pictures of it, though:
Unfortunately, they were on an archived copy of some long-defunct (from 2008) German website about some guy's personal electronic project to make his own expansion module, so no further information forthcoming from that avenue unfortunately.
I have a feeling this might actually be a Panasonic part, because I did a Google image searching for similar images and found something claiming it was a spare part used for some range of Panasonic equipment (although the device I have with the other mating half is not made by Panasonic). But I think that might be a dead-end, as the part number given seems to be a Panasonic-specific reference (much in the same vein as HP did with other manufacturers chips), and not the actual manufacturer's.
Does anyone know if Panasonic do, or did, make connectors like these? All I can find presently are that they make a small range of tiny-pitch board-to-board/mezzanine connectors.