>from the help line
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>Is a screw terminal available and if so, where can I get one? Also,
>am I correct in assuming that I can interface with thermocouples and
>variable frequency drives with operational amplifiers?
The terminal strip has spacing for standard 3.5mm parts such as-
Weidmuller 996778
OnShore ED555
Phoenix Contact 1984714
Buchannon 1-796414-2
Molex 39357-0012
and many others.
It might be available at larger Radio Shacks
I can cheat as they are available an Fry's in the Silicon Valley or
various electronic supply stores, or in Reno Sandy's carries these.
Or you can order them from Digikey, Mouser, Newark or Allied.
Coridium is not a component distributor.
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Re: Terminal Strips
>from helpline
>I have recently bought a few ARMmite boards. Can you recommend a single row 12
pos.connector matching 12 holes on the edge of the board. I couldn\'t find. I
need brand and p/n.
The board was designed to use a 3.5mm screw terminal block
The OnShore ED555/12 is the one we have used.
But you could also use other 3.5mm connectors, search Digikey for 3.5mm
Right angle connectors can also be plugged into the 0.1" proto area.
>I have recently bought a few ARMmite boards. Can you recommend a single row 12
pos.connector matching 12 holes on the edge of the board. I couldn\'t find. I
need brand and p/n.
The board was designed to use a 3.5mm screw terminal block
The OnShore ED555/12 is the one we have used.
But you could also use other 3.5mm connectors, search Digikey for 3.5mm
Right angle connectors can also be plugged into the 0.1" proto area.