Brian,

I wanted to say thank you for doing this.

Scott McDonnell
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Date: Thu, 20 May 2021 07:01:39 -0400
From: "Brian K. White" <b.kenyo...@gmail.com>
To: m...@bitchin100.com, m100@lists.bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100] Other things that used the Molex
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On 5/18/21 7:28 PM, Scott McDonnell wrote:
> My other hobby is robotics and one of my robots is an RB5X. This uses 
> the same style Molex socket, but with fewer pins, for custom application 
> software. I have been trying to adjust the scad model, but haven't 
> nailed it yet.
> 
> Last month, I ran across two of the M100 compatible Molex carriers on 
> eBay and snagged them. Figured they may come in handy one day.


I've updated my scad model to generate both DIP and PCB versions of the 
carrier, and in all 3 sizes 24, 28, & 32-pin, and added 24, 28, & 32-pin 
versions of the pcb template.

So, if you want to use a DIP-24 27C32, use Molex78802_DIP_24.stl

If you want to make a PCB version, use Molex78802_PCB_24.stl and 
Molex78802_DIP_24.kicad_pcb

For the .stl file, have it printed using SLS at Shapeways or Sculpteo or 
anyone that has SLS.

(copy the whole PCB directory to a new name, rename 
Molex78802_DIP_24.kicad_pcb to the new project name, and start working 
in there.)

https://github.com/bkw777/Molex78802_Module

-- 
bkw

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