cowski
Mechanical
- Apr 23, 2000
- 8,218
I'm looking to mount a small PCB in a plastic, water-resistant enclosure. On occasion, I need to get power through the enclosure to recharge the battery. The design uses small diameter (2mm [~.080 inch]) cylindrical pins press fit through the housing, perpendicular to the PCB. This will be a high volume assembly so we'd like a quick drop/press in place assembly (as opposed to a slow soldering operation). I'm looking for a suitable connector that could be mounted on the board. This is a low voltage DC application (5VDC, less than 1 amp). I found some "pin receptacles" like these:
However, at $0.50 each (US), they are too expensive for this project's cost target. We'd need something closer to $0.10 each (or less) to meet targets.
Any ideas for a low-cost, off-the-shelf connector?
The volumes may justify custom tooling for this application, so any ideas for a low cost (per piece) custom part are also welcome.
However, at $0.50 each (US), they are too expensive for this project's cost target. We'd need something closer to $0.10 each (or less) to meet targets.
Any ideas for a low-cost, off-the-shelf connector?
The volumes may justify custom tooling for this application, so any ideas for a low cost (per piece) custom part are also welcome.