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These 0.1" female header strips are commonly used as low-cost connectors for custom-made cables or perforated prototyping PCBs. The standard spacing is the same as on most solderless breadboards and matches 0.1" male header strips.
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These are low cost, screw-style terminal blocks with 5.0 mm pitch. Each unit has two terminals; units slide together to make longer strips. 300 VAC/15 A rating.
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These are generic connectors similar to the popular Deans Ultra Plug connectors. They are the smallest high-current connectors we know of, and they are great for projects that involve bigger motors and controllers, such as our TReX motor controller and Orangutan X2 robot controller.
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These hard-to-find 6-pin (2×3) shrouded male headers are great general-purpose connectors and are perfect for AVR ISP programming.
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These 16-pin (2×8) shrouded male headers are great general-purpose connectors for applications such as parallel LCDs with backlights.
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This connector is a single-row, 40-pin, straight male header strip that can be broken into smaller strips.
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This connector is a double-row, 80-pin (2×40), straight male header strip that can be broken into smaller strips.
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This connector is a single-row, 40-pin, right-angle male header strip that can be broken into smaller strips and is great for low-profile connections.
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Blue shorting block (removable jumper) designed for 0.1" (2.54 mm) male header pins.
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Yellow shorting block (removable jumper) designed for 0.1" (2.54 mm) male header pins.
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Black shorting block (removable jumper) designed for 0.1" (2.54 mm) male header pins.
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Red shorting block (removable jumper) designed for 0.1" (2.54 mm) male header pins.
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