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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Stupid- simple tip but worth it ....

From: Sander Pool <sander@...>
Date: 2006-09-13

I often use .1" pitch Berg connectors as test points. Very convenient. I
use a flexible wire with a Berg connector on one end (shrink tubing
around it to prevent shorts) and bare wire on the other that I grab with
an alligator or other clip.

In fact when I put together my M128 board from http://www.bdmicro.com I
put headers in that are long enough that the bottom part fits in a
breadboard and the top ones accept connectors. Sweet.

Sander

Stefan Trethan wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 20:11:09 +0200, Tony Smith <ajsmith@...>
> wrote:
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>> Sheesh. You can make your test pins out of barbed wire for all I care.
>> Just don't complain when the leads fall off after you bump it.
>> Tony
>>
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>
> I'll have you know in lotsa high quality lab instruments the test pins are
> normal square header pins (0.64mm).
>
> I'm also not the one complaining, i'm the one with the soldering iron who
> can make a couple of test leads ;-)
>
> There is even a whole lab lead system based on that connector, you can
> readily buy leads and probes and adapters and hooks and clips and... the
> whole lot in miniature just like with 4mm (and 2mm) round plugs, from
> reputable manufacturers such as hirschmann, and others. Tektronix uses
> them for example in logic analyzers. They don't seem to agree that the
> leads will just fall off if you bump them.
>
> If you think a alligator clip is better than a matching plug/socket
> connection.. well..
>
> To the reasonable people who might want to make such leads, use better
> quality sockets like used by berg connectors. The cheap sockets are one
> sheetmetal part, stamped and folded cleverly so that part of the shape
> forms the contact spring. Of course this is not an ideal spring, so it
> will get tired after some use. If you find a high quality connector you
> will notice a separate piece of spring material used which lasts much
> longer.
>
> You know, if you criticise some post you should really make sure your
> facts are sound, ideally beforehand. I would save me time not having to
> defend my opinion.
>
> ST
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