SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T07:11:30-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsBrian Finley on PRT-08076 - Spring Terminals - PCB Mount (5-Pin)Brian Finleyurn:uuid:a94ad87e-c6c9-dec7-b082-8fa4da2f76792013-05-02T11:33:56-06:00<p>Best substitue for a real eagle package is con-wago 234-202 (203, 204, etc depending on how many terminals)<p>The pins and pads are in the proper places. The sparkfun part itself is a little bit wider and shorter, so i wouldn't run thiese right up against each other, give a few MM of clearance, but otherwise, they seem nearly identical.</p></p>
danvm on PRT-08076 - Spring Terminals - PCB Mount (5-Pin)danvmurn:uuid:2aa2fe13-483a-e0b9-afbb-4dd847e28e5b2010-05-21T22:58:10-06:00<p>Any change of getting an eagle footprint of these?</p>
RobertC. on PRT-08076 - Spring Terminals - PCB Mount (5-Pin)RobertC.urn:uuid:2f547f6a-c4a7-fed9-1dff-1cb71407654b2010-05-12T14:21:42-06:00<p>Yes, they are relatively large. Check out the datasheet and see their dimensions.</p>
Brock Lee on PRT-08076 - Spring Terminals - PCB Mount (5-Pin)Brock Leeurn:uuid:e1cbf8f8-283b-0aa8-38ef-62889425b9722010-05-09T23:47:30-06:00<p>Hey, when these are inserted into perf board do they obscure any of the un-used holes? I need connectors for 20 lines of parallel data which are all in a consecutive row. Haven't been able to find a 20 pin connector and all of the 5 or 10 pin connectors obscure 1 or 2 holes at each end.</p>