Greetings, first post here!
I'm working on a 3D printed docking station for the entire Nspire family of calculators that I'm calling "Nstation." It utilizes the dock connector's voltage in, ground, and USB +/- pins. I'm using po-go pins to make the connection, but I don't know the pitch of the pins. Does anyone know the following?
* The PCB spacing between each pin.
* The distance between the middle-point of a pair of pins,
* And the gap distance from the edge of the leftmost/rightmost pin and the plastic shell.
Google turned up empty or provided data for the removable keypad connector instead. I've debated using calipers, but I'd worry about damaging the pins or not getting good measurements. Therefore, I decided to reach out here!
I'm working on a 3D printed docking station for the entire Nspire family of calculators that I'm calling "Nstation." It utilizes the dock connector's voltage in, ground, and USB +/- pins. I'm using po-go pins to make the connection, but I don't know the pitch of the pins. Does anyone know the following?
* The PCB spacing between each pin.
* The distance between the middle-point of a pair of pins,
* And the gap distance from the edge of the leftmost/rightmost pin and the plastic shell.
Google turned up empty or provided data for the removable keypad connector instead. I've debated using calipers, but I'd worry about damaging the pins or not getting good measurements. Therefore, I decided to reach out here!