Hello, I saw the picture. I don't know for sure but try something lik = "flatcable print connector". Hope this will help you futher. Regards, Ray ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Pic Dude=20 To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU=20 Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 1:02 AM Subject: [EE]: What's this connector called? Hi all, Looking for a low-cost way to connect 2 PCB's together (20 wires) = without having to strip the ends of the ribbon cable and solder them to = the 2 boards. The connector does not have to be removeable, so it'll be = soldered the boards, with the ribbon cable crimped on to it. The = attached pic shows an ideal part. However, I have no idea what this part is called? I found dip = headers, but they are "2-piece" devices (unpluggable after = installation), and that means they're not as low-cost as can be. Anyone = know what the part in the pic is called? Or another connector that = would meet these requirements? Extra-credit: one of the boards is an actual PCB, and the other is a = small PCB with a bargraph display. Is there a socket (female-type) = device with .3 DIP spacing that has crimp-on connectors for ribbon = cable? This would eliminate the PCB altogether, as I could just plug = the display into the socket end. Thanks, -Neil. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.