Donald J. Organ IV wrote:
> I've seen these before but not sure of the name for the connector.  It
> has telephone type connector but its only three wires.  Does anyone
> know the technical term for this type of connector?? I want to use
> this to connect the temperature probe to the board this way I can put
> a long enough lead on the probe and be able to disconnect when needed.
>
>
There is no such thing as a three wire connector in standard modular
telco jacks.   Telco always uses pairs so you have to get a four wire or
six wire connector at least.  RJ14 or RJ25.  The RJ45 8wire is a
physically wider connector.  The 4 or 6 wire connectors are the same
width and are some times coded for the number of positions &
connectors.  RJ11 is by defination only 2 conductor and would not work here.

And this may vary depending on the country you are in.

Lyle Giese

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