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Creating DuPont equivalent crimp terminal

Andrew J
Andrew J over 6 years ago

What’s the generic term for the single pin crimp terminal to stick on the end of a wire in order to push into an Arduino header socket?  I’m used to the term Dupont connector but this isn’t a search term recognised by Farnell or CPC and there seems to be a fair mix of crimp terminals that may or may not be correct.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 6 years ago +8 suggested
    They are crimp sockets in rectangular housings but there are many terms used by different manufacturers and distributors. Consequently they are difficult to find, even though they are very common and almost…
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 6 years ago +8 suggested
    I have recently started crimping my own and have some Amphenol as well as inexpensive Chinese pins and sockets. I have the crimper that Shabaz linked above and like it. The Amphenol work well. The Chinese…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 6 years ago +7 suggested
    Hi Andrew, I think it's just called a crimp socket, or a 0.1" SIL socket crimp terminal. Anyway, a typical one is this crimp socket crimp socket , it fits the 0.1" SIL pin headers on the Arduino. There…
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    0 Andrew J over 6 years ago

    Thanks guys, but I probably didn’t explain it very well.  I have the crimp tool that you told me about previously Shabaz, but the crimp sockets you mentioned, above and previously, didn’t seem right: they look like sockets (obviously! And something I would push a pin into) but didn’t have single housing in that series, and I couldn't find what I was looking for in that series either.  Heat shrink is a good idea for the housing and I have plenty of that.

     

    Doug - the links you provide don't work for my Country (UK) but I suspect from the wording they are sockets as well. 

     

    What I'm looking for is the pin connector, I.e. the crimp terminal that is a male pin to push into a female header socket.  There seems to be a lot of variations but I can't really make out which would be the right one - I think a 1mm pin should do it - but it doesn't help that I don't know what they are called!  The dupont fly leads seem to fit properly but the ones I have aren't long enough.  I could buy a Dupont crimp kit on Amazon but they all seem to be from cheap Chinese manufacturers and I'm very wary - as Frank mentions.  D-sub pin terminals look ok but I realise they are intended for a different connecter.

     

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  • neilk
    0 neilk over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew J

    Hi Andrew,

     

    I decided to take the plunge and go for one of the (probably) Chinese kits, but from ebay rather than Amazon. It gave me the pins, sockets and a selection of housings. I thought the mistake I made was in also buying a (probably) Chinese crimp tool. I have do what Frank( fmilburn ) does which is to pre-bend the crimp component to hold the insulation before I crimp the whole pin or socket in the crimp tool.

     

    I assumed I struggled because of my cheap crimp tool, but Frank seems to be saying that the cheap pins/sockets are the problem and the Amphenol ones are OK.

     

    Frank, can you show us the difference, please.

     

    Neil

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    0 Andrew J over 6 years ago in reply to neilk

    I suspect it could be a bit of both!  I'm really put off buying from Amazon and eBay these days as it seems almost impossible to find decent quality with their search engines - any results are swamped with the same product, from different Chinese suppliers, at slightly different prices.  I've even found on eBay where I'm buying a branded product, a '2 day' delivery turns into the best part of two weeks albeit the product arrives with 48hr postage - I suspect they are taking orders, buying from main suppliers, then shipping them on.

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    0 fmilburn over 6 years ago in reply to neilk

    Shabaz and Doug are giving good advice below.  What I have observed is the Chinese ones are made for an automated crimping machine while the Amphenol came loose.  DSub pins also work well in my tool. The tabs that hold insulation on the Chinese ones are too wide to fit the die in my crimping tool without bending them a bit and that is a fiddly task and somewhat prone to bad connections.

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    0 fmilburn over 6 years ago in reply to neilk

    Shabaz and Doug are giving good advice below.  What I have observed is the Chinese ones are made for an automated crimping machine while the Amphenol came loose.  DSub pins also work well in my tool. The tabs that hold insulation on the Chinese ones are too wide to fit the die in my crimping tool without bending them a bit and that is a fiddly task and somewhat prone to bad connections.

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    0 neilk over 6 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    Thanks, Frank

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