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This is the header on the PCB:
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...and the header's footprint:
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I'm planning to make battery pack and GPIB module for my Fluke 45. Unfortunately, the main PCB has this funny looking header to connect the card via ribbon cable. I can't get any information about it.
Yes, the fastest way would be soldering wire directly to the main PCB, but I'll keep that as the last option if possible.