@dchar2189 sure look slike all you need to do is to solder a connector to that area. Issues that could arise from that is that we do not know what connection goes where and hopefully everyone adhered to the standard.
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@dchar2189 sure looks like all you need to do is to solder a connector to that area. Issues that could arise from that is that we do not know what connection goes where and hopefully everyone adhered to the standard.
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Check something like this connector, you may have to bend the piece on the ends up to fit your board. [document|5774]. from what we can see on your picture and checking the dimensions, it may just fit. Check [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-2023246-2.html|this connector] as well as [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1735783-3.html|this one] which would be great since it is a slimline version. I see no reason why not to try it.
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Check something like this connector, you may have to bend the piece on the ends up to fit your board. [document|5774]. from what we can see on your picture and checking the dimensions, it may just fit. Check [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-2023246-2.html|this connector] as well as [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1735783-3.html|this one] which would be great since it is a slimline version. I see no reason why not to try it.
@dchar2189 sure look slike all you need to do is to solder a connector to that area. Issues that could arise from that is that we do not know what connection goes where and hopefully everyone adhered to the standard.
[image|1825231]
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Check something like this connector, you may have to bend the piece on the ends up to fit your board. [document|5774]. from what we can see on your picture and checking the dimensions, it may just fit. Check {https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-2023246-2.html |this connector] as well as [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1735783-3.html|this one] which would be great since it is a slimline version. I see no reason why not to try it.
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Check something like this connector, you may have to bend the piece on the ends up to fit your board. [document|5774]. from what we can see on your picture and checking the dimensions, it may just fit. Check [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-2023246-2.html |this connector] as well as [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1735783-3.html|this one] which would be great since it is a slimline version. I see no reason why not to try it.
@dchar2189 sure look slike all you need to do is to solder a connector to that area. Issues that could arise from that is that we do not know what connection goes where and hopefully everyone adhered to the standard.
[image|1825231]
Check something like this connector, you may have to bend the piece on the ends up to fit your board. [document|5774]. from what we can see on your picture and checking the dimensions, it may just fit. Check {https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-2023246-2.html |this connector] as well as [https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1735783-3.html|this one] which would be great since it is a slimline version. I see no reason why not to try it.