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solderless connectors for castellated edge

padmavilas
padmavilas over 6 years ago

I am looking to see if there are solderless connectors that can be used for castellated edge half holes such as the ones on this board https://www.newark.com/nordic-semiconductor/nrf52840-dongle/bluetooth-module-v5-2mbps/dp/65AC6168?ost=nrf52840+dongle&ddkey=https%3Aen-US%2FElement14_US%2Fsearch

 

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  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 6 years ago +3 suggested
    There was a recent project on hackaday that might give you some inspiration: https://hackaday.com/2019/12/07/simple-pogo-programmer-for-esp8266-modules/
  • clem57
    clem57 over 6 years ago +2
    Unfortunately, padmavilas these are for https://www.pcbunlimited.com/engineering/castellated-mounting-holes-pcb-fabrication which intend to be solder to another board. You need to specify what you want…
  • padmavilas
    padmavilas over 6 years ago in reply to clem57 +1 suggested
    I was simply wondering if there was a way to temporarily connect the above dongles to breadboard without soldering anything. I was hoping some solution like a clip that could be spring loaded keeping pressure…
  • clem57
    0 clem57 over 6 years ago

    Unfortunately, padmavilas  these are for https://www.pcbunlimited.com/engineering/castellated-mounting-holes-pcb-fabrication which intend to be solder to another board. You need to specify what you want to do because this is not a common request. A possible workaround may present itself if I could understand the goal here.

    Clem

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  • padmavilas
    0 padmavilas over 6 years ago in reply to clem57

    I was simply wondering if there was a way to temporarily connect the above dongles to breadboard without soldering anything. I was hoping some solution like a clip that could be spring loaded keeping pressure while holding multiple leads in place. Searched a bit. Did not find anything. Thought i would ask the experts.

     

    Noticed now that the link i posted might not have worked. Trying another one - https://www.newark.com/nordic-semiconductor/nrf52840-dongle/bluetooth-module-v5-2mbps/dp/65AC6168?st=nrf52840

     

    If there are no readily available solutions, maybe a 3d printed case which would hold pins at the right place (just thinking out loud)

     

    Thanks for your reply

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  • fmilburn
    0 fmilburn over 6 years ago in reply to padmavilas

    I haven't tried it but it should be possible to make something with pogo pins and a 3D printed jig to guide and hold things in place.  If the castellations are on 0.1" centers then a prototype pcb could be used to hold the pogo pins in place.

     

    Pogo pins: Product LinkProduct Link

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  • Fred27
    0 Fred27 over 6 years ago

    There was a recent project on hackaday that might give you some inspiration: https://hackaday.com/2019/12/07/simple-pogo-programmer-for-esp8266-modules/

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  • phoenixcomm
    0 phoenixcomm over 6 years ago

    Sorry but fmilburn is correct. If it were me I would 3d print a holder and use the pins. Also you should check out a usb connector it might work aswell

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  • padmavilas
    0 padmavilas over 6 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm

    if i could, i would split the points. i do connect via usb now but need to attach some peripherals.

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 6 years ago

    The pogo pin idea is good.

    You might also be able to use an IC test clip (made by Pomona or 3M) - you may need a 24 pin version to get the width you need:

    3M IC test clip3M IC test clip

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    0 padmavilas over 6 years ago in reply to dougw

    this is what i was hoping to find. you guys are the best

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