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GeneralConnector standard Pin
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trønderen17-Jul-23 15:11
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I never worked with Raspberry Pi, but looking at the top photo of Wikipedia: Raspberry Pi[^] looks like the male version of what I am thinking of.

Wikipedia: Arduino[^] shows a photo with 8 and 10 pin female connectors along the edges, and two groups of 2 by 3 male connectors. (I believe that even they seem to be made of 3 independent 2 pin connectors, the plastic at the bottom keep them at a standard distance so that a single 2 by 3 female connector would fit.)

The IDE, aka PATA, connectors I remember are quite robust, with a frame around the pins having a slot to ensure that the plug is not turned around and that it is pushed straight down. The plug is sturdy, usually attached to a flat cable making it even sturdier. The male pins are significantly shorter. The plug (female) sometimes has one hole covered, and wouldn't fit on the Raspberry Pi GPIO. I guess the PATA standard would define this connector.

I was thinking of the less robust ones such as those for making connections from the PC front panel LED/buttons to the mainboard, such as those shown on YouTube: Explaining PC Front Panel Connectors [^] (you don't have to play the video to see the photo of the plugs).

Is there a name/standard for these kinds of connectors?

If you look at Wikipedia: Computer Fan[^], next to the section 'Multiple purposes' ("A small blower fan ..."), you will see a fan connector that will fit onto a single-row header, but in a proper fan socket you can only insert it one way. Is this a different standard from the headers, and if so, what is it called?
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