Please can anyone help, I’m looking to a part to match the image
Images are basically useless
We need the website/data sheet of the part
The website ordered from is
I hope this helps.
Doesn’t look like there is a part. Do you want to make one or should I?
Peter
You can make the part. Time now at my place 11:16 pm, a bit inconvenient…
OK I’ll do one.
Peter
The listed web site doesn’t have dimensions. Another site has this but it appears to me to be incorrect.
The pad spacing is shown as 2.54mm (0.1in) but the dimensions don’t match that. This is the jpeg image overlaid on an Inkscape svg of breadboard with the jpeg scaled so the pads are on 0.1in boundaries as specified.
but then the board dimensions specified are wrong as the jpeg board is larger than the specidied dimensions. The edge of the board on the top (the green line) is 21.6mm but the edge of the board in the jpeg image (with the pins scaled to be 0.1in as they should be) doesn’t match.
To make a proper part I would need the dimensions of the board you have. At present there isn’t enough information available to make a board.
Peter
Hi Peter, I also found the part on another web sitethat has dimension, hope this helps.
https://www.tztstore.com/goods/show-7974.html
Nope, that one is no better. Assuming you have one of these boards measuring the size of the board in height and width and the spacing between the pads and supplying the measurements is likely the best solution. None of the data available on the net looks correct enough to do anything with.
Peter
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Hi Peter, many thanks for working on this, but I’ve only just ordered the part and am not expexting delivery until the end of the month, so will not be able to take any measurements.
Thanks once again for your support on this matter.
Regards
Nigel
When the going gets tough the tough get devious. On the theory the dimensions are correct I rescaled the jpeg image to match the dimensions and used that to make boards (which may or may not be correct.) When you get a board print out the pcb footprint at 1:1 scale and compare it to a real board and see if it is right.
the SMD version (if you want to solder it to the board.)
SuperMini-Type-C-Development-Board-smd.fzpz (18.3 KB)
the THT version (for mounting in 0.1in headers.)
SuperMini-Type-C-Development-Board-tht.fzpz (18.3 KB)
Peter