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Re: What Are These Connectors Called?
« on: July 03, 2016, 11:50:23 AM »
Quote from: XDelusion;810537
OK, so you have the pins on your motherboard for IDE, Floppy, USB, and so on. They are always the same width usually. So in this case I want connect an internal USB cable to one of the internal USB ports on a mother board, and on the other end, connect the individual cables to slightly smaller pins on a device I have that has no cable with it any longer.

I do not want to solder each individual cable to each individual pin, but would rather solder or crimp them to something insulated with a metal interior that would slide firmly onto each pin.

What are those things called exactly?!?


wire to board crimp terminal is proper.   digikey always has them in stock.  or you can order them from anyone who sells molex brand connectors also.

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/5016471000/WM6057TR-ND/1787757?WT.mc_id=IQ_7595_G_pla1787757&wt.srch=1&wt.medium=cpc&WT.srch=1&gclid=CML0t5uO180CFQ9ZhgodY1oLRg
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