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Looking for common 3 pin 0.05" pitch connector.

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Pommie

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I'm trying to find a polarized 3 pin 0.05" pitch connector. The kind I'm after is commonly used on smaller stepper motors and white in colour. Anyone any idea what these are called and where I might buy some. I'm assuming they'll be SMD but through hole will work as well.

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Mike.
 
The white polarized ones I have seen on servos and such are often called "JST" connectors, but from what I can tell from DigiKey, they do not come in 0.050" pitch. The closest DigiKey has is 1.25mm (0.049"). Harwin pops up as one of the choices for a 0.050" connector (attached picture), but I didn't see any that were polarized. Sullin also makes a similar 0.050" pitch series.

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Here's a link to the DigiKey search for JST connectors: https://www.digikey.com/product-sea...t=0&page=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25

John
 
Glad that was it. Being somewhat lazy, I was looking for the Digi XBee footprint on Sparkfun and came across its library for the JST battery plug. If you use Eagle, it may help. Just pull it to the 3-pin size: **broken link removed**

John
 
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