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It appears that these are virtually unknown. I can find the male headers with no problem, but the female headers can only be found in 13 or 20 pin, skipping 15 entirely. I've searched Mouser, Digikey, Aliexpress, and eBay with no luck. Where has anyone else found these? |
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I've found these on Digikey which I THINK are correct, but I've yet to order any, or build an analyzer yet (was actually trying to figure out a BOM of sorts). https://www.digikey.com.au/short/hm22847j Digikey code: S5568-ND I also looked on Mouser, but could not find these type of sockets there. |
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I usually buy these from AliExpress: https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005005288629414.html I will check this weekend the BOM issue. Cheers. |
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Re: BOM This is what I've come up with. If this seems correct, feel free to grab bits of it/adapt as appropriate. The tables are all done in Github Markdown. BOMLogic Analyzer
If you want to daisy-chain boards, also add the following:
Level Shifter
Note 20 way headers are not necessary if you buy a Pico H/Pico WH, as the H suffix means they have the headers already soldered on. However, the cost difference may be more than just buying the headers would be and soldering them on yourself. You can also buy the headers in longer break-away lengths that may be cheaper (eg: a single 40 pin length snapped in half, etc). |
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I've found these on Digikey which I THINK are correct, but I've yet to order any, or build an analyzer yet (was actually trying to figure out a BOM of sorts).
https://www.digikey.com.au/short/hm22847j
Digikey code: S5568-ND
I also looked on Mouser, but could not find these type of sockets there.