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Naming Convetion for Edge Connector Fingers |
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acmenet
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Topic: Naming Convetion for Edge Connector FingersPosted: 30 Sep 2015 at 7:43am |
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Hi
Is there a naming convention for finger edge connectors IE PCIe plug in cards Cheers Acmenet |
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Tom H
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Posted: 30 Sep 2015 at 1:29pm |
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No, there is no standard for board edge connectors, but I would name them after their purpose.
Example: PCIE64BIT
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acmenet
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Posted: 01 Oct 2015 at 12:08am |
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I'll go with that then
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Posted: 01 Oct 2015 at 2:33am |
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We don't tend to use specific industry standard edge connector schemes such as PCI, PCIE.
For our edge connectors I use: EDGECON<PITCH>_<FINGERWIDTH X FINGERLENGTH>_<NUMBER-OF-SIDES>X<NUMBER-OF-WAYS> E.g. Pitch 2.54 mm, 1.27 mm x 7.50 mm finger, one side only, 10 ways. EDGECON254_127X750_1X10 Pitch 2.54 mm, 1.27 mm x 7.50 mm finger, two sides, 15 ways. EDGECON254_127X750_2X15 We use this style of edge connector where we have slots in one board and and edge connector in another and solder the two boards together at right-angles. |
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