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What are those called that servo pigtail connections can plugin to...

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rs14smith

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Hey,

I'm looking to buy a couple of those male connector things that servo pigtails can slide over or into. They have 3 output leads that just stick down into a breadboard, and the pigtail connection can just connect right into them. Hope someone knows what I'm talking about.
 
Kind of like what this POT is plugged into: **broken link removed**

It's a set of 3 metal pins that a servo pigtail connector can plugin to. That's the component I need.
**broken link removed**

Update: Just found what I need over at Parallax at this link: **broken link removed**

Thanks anyway!
 
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The metal pins are called "Header pins" and the plug style shown in the photo is called a dupont.

You just buy a strip of header pins and snip off as many as you need.

Pete.
 
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The connectors can be specific so you can plug them in the wrong way, but a 0.025" square header with a 0.100" spacing is a real common part until the electronics industry went metric.
 
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