Where can I find a compatible JTag connector for my PCB?

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A user is seeking a compatible JTag connector for a PCB with 16 pins, requiring a through-hole design with 5-1 mm spacing. They have struggled to find suitable options online and are asking for recommendations on websites that specialize in these connectors. Another user suggests a specific part number from Digi-Key, 952-1383-ND, and inquires about the intended JTAG programmer for compatibility. The discussion highlights the need for precise specifications in sourcing electronic components. Finding the right connector is essential for successful PCB integration.
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Hello,

I am looking for a JTag connector for my PCB. I have 16 pins and the JTag connector needs be throughole that I can solder and about 5 - 1 mm spacing. I have searched throughout the internet and I am not finding anything. Does anyone know of websites that special make these things by chance?
 
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DailyDose said:
Hello,

I am looking for a JTag connector for my PCB. I have 16 pins and the JTag connector needs be throughole that I can solder and about 5 - 1 mm spacing. I have searched throughout the internet and I am not finding anything. Does anyone know of websites that special make these things by chance?

Welcome to the PF.

What connector do you want to mate with? What is the JTAG programmer that you want to use with your PCB?

http://www.google.com/search?tbm=is...&q=jtag+connector&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=

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The digi key part number is 952-1383-ND. That's the connector. Nevermind the 16 pins like mentioned earlier. The adapter is JTAGICE-mkII. But I am open to other options.
 
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