3-Pin Female JST PH-Style Cable (30 cm) with Male Pins for 0.1" Housings

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Pololu item #: 1799
Brand: PCX
RoHS 3 compliant


This 12-inch (30-cm) cable has 26 AWG wires with a 3-pin female JST PH-style connector that works with Sharp analog distance sensors that have mating PH connectors. The other ends of the wire are terminated with male pins for 0.1" housing. The wire color scheme matches the Sharp distance sensor pinout: red for power, black for ground, and white for signal.

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3-Pin Female JST PH-Style Cable for Sharp Distance Sensors (30cm).

3-pin JST PH-style cable connected to a Sharp analog distance sensor.

Correctly crimped 0.1" housing crimp pin using the wider (0.1-1.0 mm²) crimping tool (product #1928).




This 12-inch (30-cm) cable has 26 AWG wires with a 3-pin female JST PH-style connector (2 mm) that works with Sharp analog distance sensors that have mating PH connectors, such as the 4-30 cm GP2Y0A41, the 10-80 cm GP2Y0A21, and the 20-150 cm GP2Y0A02.

Note: This cable is not compatible with the 2-15 cm Sharp GP2Y0A51, which has a JST ZH connector. For a cable that works with that sensor, consider the 3-Pin Female JST ZH-Style Cable.

The other ends of the wires are terminated with male crimp pins that are compatible with our 0.1" crimp connector housings. The wire color scheme matches the Sharp distance sensor pinout: red for power, black for ground, and white for signal.

You can use our 0.1" 3×1 crimp connector housing to make a connector that is compatible with standard 0.1" female headers included with many electronics boards.

We carry a version of this cable with pre-crimped female pins (for use with 0.1" male headers). We also carry a version with unterminated ends for use with custom connectors.

Dimensions

Length: 30 cm

General specifications

Gender: Female-Male
Wire gauge: 26 AWG

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