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Well, at least I now know they exist! I just need to find what they are called, and/or where to buy them in bulk . . .Can you guys upload a pic of what you have? That way I can forward it around to see if anyone knows.
They are also known as shorters, shorting connectors, shorting jumpers, shorting clips etc... (they are designed to short 2 pins together).
it might also be worth looking at "open top" mini jumper http://www.twinner.com.tw/SearchProduct/ProductContext.php?Product_SN=29508 These still leave some of the header pin protruding.
Quote from: paulstreats on July 05, 2009, 12:24:14 PMThey are also known as shorters, shorting connectors, shorting jumpers, shorting clips etc... (they are designed to short 2 pins together).Hmmmmm mouser didn't have any of those names, and digikey just brought up regular jumpers. Also found another name, 'shunts'.Quoteit might also be worth looking at "open top" mini jumper http://www.twinner.com.tw/SearchProduct/ProductContext.php?Product_SN=29508 These still leave some of the header pin protruding.Needs enough so that a servo header can still plug in.