Re: JTAG pogo-pin connector
- From: "Martin Riddle" <martin_rid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 14:09:18 -0500
"martin_05" <martin_05@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Does someone make such a thing off the shelf?
I've been using typical headers that match the connector on the
programming pod. For example, 2mm to match Xilinx and 0.1in to match
SiLabs or Freescale (and most everyone else).
The design I am working on now is small in size and the header would
simply not fit. I've used custom pogo-pin rigs in the past and so I
wondered if anyone makes a production JTAG programmer connector built
with them. One could then simply lay down pads or small vias and make
the board small (as well as add zero cost to support programmability).
We have the capability to custom machine our own, but reinventing the
wheel is never a good idea. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Martin
I've used this samtec one-piece once for programming.
<http://www.samtec.com/technical_specifications/overview.aspx?series=FSI>
The UUT had the pads, and the programming fixture had the connector.
Maybe one of their card edge connectors might work for you.
Cheers
.
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