Yep, those are correct, and also the ones the others pointed out. I also spoke with a Mouser tech (and uploaded the picture to him) last night who said they are called "IDC sockets", but they don't come up with a search for "IDC". Yep, paper catalogs were great for this, but I had them all stopped some time ago when I moved to Florida. I get too much paper every month so really trying to keep it cleaner. What I really need is a faster internet connection so I can browse the PDF catalog less painfully :-) Thanks, -Neil. On Wednesday 14 March 2007 12:41, peiserma@ridgid.com wrote: > piclist-bounces@mit.edu wrote: > > This is one of those times an actual printed catalog is nice. > > something like DigiKey part number 609-1746-ND maybe? > > Forgot to mention AMP/Tyco makes these, too. They're on page 24 of the > current catalog note there are > different types of polarization. > > I guess the correct term is "socket connector" according to digikey. But > amp calls them "ribbon cable connector" see their website here > &PN=1658620-1&I=13> That page also has a link to mating products, which is a > nice help to see if a particular model will fit your header. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist