Straight goldpin 1x40 connector with 2,54mm pitch - yellow - 10pcs. - justPi

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Характеристики

Conn - Стандартный
мужчина

Общие характеристики

Вести
1x40

Прочие свойства

EAN
5904422329228
Бренд
justPi

Свойства

Цвет
Желтый
Растр
2.54 mm
Тип соединения
Пин-код, pin

Описание

Product description: 1x40 goldpin plug, straight 2.54 mm pitch - yellow - 10 pcs - justPi

Single row male goldpin plug with 40 pins . The pins pitch is 2.54 mm and the connector housing is yellow . The goldpin connector is a type of pin connector , which is one of the main connection elements - it is perfect for projects that include modules with female goldpin strips and outputs in the form of solder pads. It can be used in conjunction with a universal plate and a contact plate .

Technical specification of justPi elements
  • Type of pins: straight
  • Connector Type: Male Plug
  • Number of pins: 40
  • The arrangement of the pins: 1x40
  • Pitch: 2.54 mm
  • Connector housing color: yellow
  • Number of pieces in the set: 10

Goldpin plug 1x40 straight 2.54 mm pitch - yellow - 10 pcs - justPi.

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Goldpin connector with straight pins.

Special features of the connector - what is goldpin?

Goldpin is the most common pin connector used in miniature electronic modules. Thanks to it, it is possible to connect modules, sensors and peripheral devices - it is an intermediate element between the module and the connecting cable. The goldpin plug can also be plugged directly into the breadboard , which greatly facilitates prototyping. The goldpin connector is available in two versions - as a male plug (male strip) and as a female socket ( female strip ). In both cases, its raster is 2.54 mm .

Are you wondering how to solder goldpins? It's nothing hard. Most modules have holes in the form of solder pads through which the connector should be inserted. The element has a thickening in the form of a housing which helps in proper positioning of the element.