Matt, 1. You could try Digikey 3 A26423-ND. It's a 1 x 13 but you can stack=20 two next to each other. Its .340 in. in height. 2. Or, go to http://www.samtec.com and build your own ESW part. You=20 can get them from .435 in. to .735 in. in height. Samtec is always=20 happy to send free samples. You can also order your part from DK, but=20 they don't stock it and it has to come from the factory. Hope this helps. Bill Matt Bennett wrote: >Hmm... Not quite what I'm looking for- my board is physically bigger than >the RPi, so it has to clear the various connectors on the other end of the >board. I want to mount the female socket on the bottom of the board, but >high enough to have the board clear the connectors. > >These parts exist- I've seen them here: > > >They exist- I just don't know how to specify them- I don't see a BOM on >the Digilent site. > > > >On Mon, January 28, 2013 8:09 pm, Bob Blick wrote: > =20 > >>Hi Matt, >> >>Look here: >> >>http://picru.st/ >> >>There's a parts list with link to the connector at Mouser. >> >>Best regards, >> >>Bob >> >>On Mon, Jan 28, 2013, at 05:46 PM, Matt Bennett wrote: >> =20 >> >>>I'm looking for the 2x13 square post header connectors for a board that >>>would mount directly to a Raspberry Pi, connecting to the I/O connector. >>>I've got some "female" headers, but they are only about 0.25" high- not >>>enough to clear the various connectors on the RPi. >>> >>>I've seen some connectors that are meant to be stacking- such as are on >>>the I/O boards that are available for the Digilent MAX32- But I can't >>>seem >>>to find how to actually call these connectors- essentially long pin >>>female >>>headers- possibly wire-wrap? However, I look for wire-wrap headers on >>>digi-key, they are freakishly expensive. >>> >>>For some PIC content here- the board I'm building has a PIC32 on it, >>>talking to the RPi via SPI. It also has some switchers, as I noticed >>>that >>>the RPi tended to overwhelm the 5V USB adapters I tried. Can anyone >>>point >>>me in the right direction? >>> >>>It is my plan to ultimately to open up the design/source. >>> =20 >>> >>-- >>http://www.fastmail.fm - Choose from over 50 domains or use your own >> >>-- >>http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive >>View/change your membership options at >>http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist >> >> =20 >> > >Matt Bennett >Just outside of Austin, TX >30.51,-97.91 > >The views I express are my own, not that of my employer, a large >multinational corporation that you are familiar with. > =20 > --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .