CinExor Board Accessories:
If you buy a CinExor board, you will have to assemble your own wiring harnesses. The components for the harnesses are not supplied with the board. Below is a list of some of the parts that you will need. The links provided are suggestions only. Obviously, you can purchase whatever parts you like from any source you choose.
Gold plated IC clip, 16-pin, 3 required.
Digikey Part# 923739-16-ND
The gold plated clip shown above is quite expensive so you may want to go for this cheaper version.
Standard plated IC clip, 16-pin, 3 required.
Digikey Part# 923690-16-ND
16-pin DIP plug, 2 required for PCB plus 1 for "No-op" widget.
Digikey Part# A103-ND
16-pin DIP plug cap, 0.51" H, 2 required for PCB.
Digikey Part# A111-ND
16-pin DIP plug cap, 0.27" H, 1 required for "No-op" widget.
Digikey Part# A110AE-ND
24" Micro-clip wire, Black, 1 required on PCB to ground TP8.
Digikey Part# 461-1039-ND
24" Micro-clip wire, Red, optional, general purpose use.
Digikey Part# 461-1040-ND
Micro-Clip, Black, 2 required for wiring harness grounds at PCB D8 & U14 plus 1 for "No-op" widget.
Digikey Part# 461-1004-ND
Micro-Clip, Red, 1 required for clock input from PCB.
Digikey Part# 461-1005-ND
14-pin DIP socket, 1 or 2 required for "Load Loop Timer" widget.
Digikey Part# ED3114-ND
SN74LS27N triple 3-input positive NOR gate IC, 1 required for "Load Loop Timer" widget.
Digikey Part# 296-14890-5-ND
JameCo connector parts:
rectangular housing (Qty: 3),
terminals (Qty approximately 35),
crimp tool (Qty: 1):
Catalog pages (click images to follow link to catalog page):
Be aware that there are many different manufacturers and models of rectangular housings and crimp terminals. In fact, there are literally hundreds so it can be somewhat difficult to sort through them all to find compatible parts. All you can do is search by parameters such as pitch (0.1"), number of contacts (16) and rows (2), snap-in crimp terminal type (female that fits 0.025" square pin), and so forth. Different makes are very similar but may have their snap-lock tabs in different locations, have different insertion forces and different plating options and so on. The real trick is finding in stock the housing, terminals, and an affordable crimp tool that all match.
Below are some alternative parts that should work if you don't want to or can't use the JameCo products for some reason. These are not compatible with the above parts. The only problem with these partsis that the crimp tool made specifically for these parts is just stupidly expensive (i.e. >$500) so I listed a universal crimper under these parts. That tool is a 2-step tool and I haven't tried it with these so use it at your own risk. I am 90% sure that it would work.
AMPMODU® Mod. IV female crimp socket, plain tin, 20-24 ga, approximately 30 required for P1, P2, P3 connectors.
Digikey Part# 25993-ND
Or optionally at a slightly higher cost, you could use terminals with gold flashed contact area.
AMPMODU® Mod. IV female crimp socket, gold flash, 20-24ga, approximately 30 required for P1, P2, P3 connectors.
Digikey Part# 25986-ND
AMPMODU® Mod. IV Housing, 16 position for snap-in contacts, 3 required for P1, P2, and P3 connectors.
Digikey Part# A25809-ND
Universal terminal crimping tool for attaching wires to above terminals. This tool is good quality but is quite expensive so you may want to choose an alternate cheaper tool from JameCo. You could probably find one like this in a hardware store for under $20.
Digikey Part# WM9999-ND
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