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Revision as of 06:07, 12 May 2017
Ready Made
These are Dupont Connectors
From Source
- Insulation Displacement Connectors (IDC or IPC) [1] use piercing of insulation for the terminal. Here is an example of the cable - [2]
- Dupont connectors - with M/F housings + pin headers - [3]
- Crimping tool can put both male and female pins into the housing:
Stepper Motor Connectors
- How to figure out windings -
- JST PHR-6 connectors - typical for Nema 17 motors - [4]
- About JST connectors -