[Arm-netbook] connectors for A10 EOMA-68 card - help needed in shenzen to go round industrial markets and find connectors

Tom Cubie mr.hipboi at gmail.com
Mon Feb 20 02:54:40 GMT 2012


On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:34 PM, lkcl luke <luke.leighton at gmail.com> wrote:

> folks, hi,
>
> we're running into the usual "believability" on talking to suppliers.
> we're also getting referrals to distributors who will want markups.
> we really really really need to get moving: bari finished the
> schematics - except for the connectors - well over a week ago.
>
> we really really really need to get hold of these or equivalent parts,
> but *not* at stupid prices.
>
> http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/allwinner/hdmi_molex_467652001_sd.pdf
> http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/allwinner/STX-35398A-5N-TR.pdf
> http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/allwinner/pcb_44pin_dil2_877584416_sd.pdf
>
> http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/allwinner/microsd_push_push_te.com_JPN_CD_1554304_A.pdf
> http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/allwinner/STX-35398A-5N-TR.pdf
> http://www.te.com/catalog/pn/en/1554266-1?RQPN=1554266-1
>
>
>
Which pdf is the PCMCIA 68-pin Header, there are two head phone jack,
but no PCMCIA 68-pin Headers.


> is there anyone who could go round the industrial flea markets in
> shenzen, and ask for prices for qty 100, qty 1,000 and also ask them
> if they could get 100,000 units a month - and, obviously, a price as
> well?
>
> the parts do *not* have to be *exactly* the manufacturers shown in the
> PDFs, but they *do* have to be the same specification.  these are:
>
> * HDMI Micro Type D **MID-MOUNT**
> * Micro USB AB **MID-MOUNT**
> * 4-pin Audio Jack **MID-MOUNT**
> * PCMCIA 68-pin Header SMT **ZERO-OFFSET**
> * Push-Push or Push-Pull MicroSD slot
> * 44-pin DIL2 2mm header
>
> the above PDFs have the full specification, with technical drawings,
> that, if printed out, will allow the correct parts to be identified.
>
> the 100 qty is for the alpha boards.  the 1000 qty is for the
> beta-level boards, and the 100k units price is for when we hit
> mass-volume.
>
> thanks folks.
>
> l.
>
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