SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-19T01:15:33-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCF on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)CFurn:uuid:3c33487a-8c35-e83d-f4a6-b586781df1d62021-07-16T09:45:04-06:00<p>Sadly we don't have anything for this part in Fritzing, but it is in our Eagle library. You might be able to convert the Eagle part to a Fritzing part if you can find a converter utility somewhere.</p>
Customer #1685026 on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Customer #1685026urn:uuid:b5817f0c-dde3-bfed-99e7-7707ce6d9caf2021-07-14T19:34:54-06:00<p>Is there an SVG file for fritzing? I designed a PCB with the one in the library and the one I received doesn't fit.</p>
Byron J. on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Byron J.urn:uuid:be260500-66c0-d44d-2b56-25cc7bad1e392015-01-26T17:38:06-07:00<p>If you're looking at the jack from the panel-mount end (the side with the threads and nut), and the legs are pointing downwards, it goes like this:<p>The right hand set of pins are the connections.</p><ul>
<li>the closest to the panel is the sleeve.</li>
<li>the next pin is the ring</li>
<li>the furthest from the panel is the tip.</li>
</ul><p>The left set of pins are the normals, in the same order: sleeve nearest the panel, then ring, then tip.</p><p>When no plug is inserted, the each normal ties to it's corresponding connection (Tip->tip normal, ring->ring normal, sleeve->sleeve normal). When the plug is inserted, these connections are broken. The connections are then tied to the signals in the jack, and the normals are left floating.</p></p>
Customer #364348 on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Customer #364348urn:uuid:33587271-4c78-6df7-d482-dcef65d3fdb92015-01-23T12:08:18-07:00<p>Which of these leads is T, R, and S? I'm having trouble reading the datasheet (my eyes aren't as sharp as they used to be).</p>
Julian4 on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Julian4urn:uuid:5724297f-73b8-3794-7c20-e1402bf549d82014-09-05T10:56:20-06:00<p>No problem. Great to know about the breakout!</p>
Byron J. on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Byron J.urn:uuid:9c0da5b9-7d86-bb50-71e8-a7520f257ac12014-09-05T10:29:51-06:00<p>It is now in SparkFun-Connectors.lbr, as component AUDIO-JACK4-.25-HORIZ-TRS.</p>
Byron J. on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Byron J.urn:uuid:4e0b3ec9-1d0c-1871-f629-af27bd754f382014-09-05T10:25:15-06:00<p>Sorry it's taken so long, but it is now breadboard friendly:<p><a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13005" rel="nofollow">TRS Jack Breakout</a></p></p>
Julian4 on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Julian4urn:uuid:44d9ee8b-6b69-ae83-1dcd-b5b0fe7b0a2a2013-09-22T01:55:35-06:00<p>Answering my own question: no they aren't.</p>
Julian4 on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Julian4urn:uuid:d71b78ac-e99c-67d1-a814-06706fe03c2f2013-07-17T13:45:02-06:00<p>Is this breadboard/veroboard friendly?</p>
Customer #406884 on COM-11144 - Audio Jack - 1/4" Stereo (right angle)Customer #406884urn:uuid:b1010aae-2882-74d0-fe95-62346fd82f122013-02-07T19:15:15-07:00<p>I am looking in the eagle libraries and can not find this item. Would someone please help me out?</p>