Have some OEM connectors as KiCad modules.
64 pin (early 90s - denso)
176122-6-connector.zip
121 pin (early 2000s - bosch/siemens)
368255-2-connector.zip
154 pin connector (late 2000s - bosch/siemens) (not yet populated)
284617-1-connector.zip
Does anyone have any OEM footprints they want to share?
OEM connector footprints
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Re: OEM connector footprints
this 55 pin was used on german cars like e30 - http://www.te.com/catalog/pn/en/963063-2
this 72 pin seems to be used on the 2001-2005 miata - http://www.te.com/catalog/pn/en/1123038-2
would anyone be interested to make KiCad modules? The beauty of these connectors is that these could be purchased new.
this 72 pin seems to be used on the 2001-2005 miata - http://www.te.com/catalog/pn/en/1123038-2
would anyone be interested to make KiCad modules? The beauty of these connectors is that these could be purchased new.
Re: OEM connector footprints
Whats the cost est. of these connectors? I will have a go at making one for my connector.
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Re: OEM connector footprints
the question is too generic Some connectors are $10 and some are $55. And some are simply not available.Ethan wrote:Whats the cost est. of these connectors?
Re: OEM connector footprints
Yeah it was a vague quesion, sorry. The answer you have was exactly what I was after. If they were $100-$200 a connector that would be too expensive to justify making footprints. $10 -$50 is quite reasonable.