SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T02:44:41-06:00SparkFun Electronicswar_spigot on COM-11149 - Audio Adapter - 1/4" to 3.5 mm Stereowar_spigoturn:uuid:bf7c9efd-614f-3730-affe-2a1a9e4389372012-04-30T20:03:04-06:00<p>I could see that being useful. What gauge/what current limit does headphone wire have? I've also seen people use RCA connectors for power between different parts of projects, which I think is a good idea if it's being used often since those things don't seem to wear out that much.</p>
Customer #220339 on COM-11149 - Audio Adapter - 1/4" to 3.5 mm StereoCustomer #220339urn:uuid:c01f7317-9d3f-33cb-09bc-30767b7254492012-04-10T06:57:42-06:00<p>Just about everyone stocks 3.5mm stereo jacks. Great standard connector, but excitability factor? Meh…<p>What would be SUPER-sweet is a 4-POLE 3.5mm jack (and female adapter). With the 4 different conductors, you could create custom USB-to-3.5mm connectors, or really useful VCC/RX/TX/GND connectors. Not to mention the fact that you could actually break out the 4-pole stereo/mic on an iPhone/Android device. Any chance on getting some of these?</p></p>
LexanPanda on COM-11149 - Audio Adapter - 1/4" to 3.5 mm StereoLexanPandaurn:uuid:d8f799c3-10b3-761d-a66a-61b6e5f416e12012-04-07T04:22:09-06:00<p>I love how my local RadioShack charges 12 times the price.<p>In all seriousness, I'm gonna start calling them "smallerizers" now.</p></p>