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Eagle connectors - looking for Mini-DIN

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Boncuk

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Hi all,

did anybody find Mini-DIN connectors in the many connector libraries of Eagle?

The one I'm looking for should be a shielded four pin connector.

Any hint will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Boncuk
 
did anybody find Mini-DIN connectors in the many connector libraries of Eagle?

The one I'm looking for should be a shielded four pin connector.

Perhaps you could modify the 6 pin one from Sparkfun's library?

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Thanks David,

I used a flyer from Assmann connectors which is also not very clear. Mini-DIN connectors have up to 8 pins in two rows equally spaced 2.5mm in X and Y axis. The question is still if a four pin connector uses two rows or one with four pins in line omitting the second row.

There are also three different versions: unshielded, partly shielded and fully shielded with extra ground connections to the body.

I attached the package (as I imagine it should be) for a fully shielded 4 pin connector.

Hans
 

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