T tankist80 New Member Apr 13, 2011 #1 hi, all. how do you call a female connector that connects to ordinary snap-off pin header? the one wire crimps to. https://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSEClr4xujz-cCGgCvTUGPLJbmQqC4vppDQh0YZ-FuiLKE5DGY I feel it is a dumb question but i'm googled all i can think off and still can't find it. thank you
hi, all. how do you call a female connector that connects to ordinary snap-off pin header? the one wire crimps to. https://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSEClr4xujz-cCGgCvTUGPLJbmQqC4vppDQh0YZ-FuiLKE5DGY I feel it is a dumb question but i'm googled all i can think off and still can't find it. thank you
3v0 Coop Build Coordinator Forum Supporter Apr 14, 2011 #2 Female headers. You should find them with the male. **broken link removed** Headers
D dougy83 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Apr 17, 2011 #3 tankist80 said: how do you call a female connector that connects to ordinary snap-off pin header? Click to expand... 0.1" socket tankist80 said: the one wire crimps to. Click to expand... If you mean the ones that connect to e.g. ribbon cable, it's called IDC (insulation-displacement-connector). If you mean the ones that use crimps that you have to apply to each wire, they're called 'crimp'
tankist80 said: how do you call a female connector that connects to ordinary snap-off pin header? Click to expand... 0.1" socket tankist80 said: the one wire crimps to. Click to expand... If you mean the ones that connect to e.g. ribbon cable, it's called IDC (insulation-displacement-connector). If you mean the ones that use crimps that you have to apply to each wire, they're called 'crimp'