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Revision as of 04:30, 6 February 2023
Pin Tip Plugs and Pin Tip Jacks are small low-voltage connectors similar to banana connectors, however the pin does not bear any springs and is straight, requiring springs in the jack for good contact. Angled pin connectors are sometimes called meter pin connectors, since they were common in older (1960s) multimeters.
Tektronix uses two variants, one with 0.080" (~2 mm) pin diameter and one with 0.040" (~1 mm) pin diameter.
0.08" Pin Diameter
Modern Plug Sources
- AM-Systems 521000
- E-Z-hook 9201
- E-Z-hook 9258
- Pomona 5173
Modern Adapters
Used In
0.04" Pin Diameter
Tektronix Cables
- 012-0200-00 Patch cord pinjack to pinjack (red)
- 012-0201-00 Patch cord pinjack to pinjack (blue)
- 012-0202-00 Patch cord pinjack to pinjack (black)
- 012-0310-00 Patch cord pinjack to pinjack (yellow, 4")
- 175-1178-00 Pin jack to BNC adapter cable
Modern Plug Sources
- Cambion part number 460-3308-01-03-00
Modern Adapters
Used In
Pictures
0.08" Pin Diameter
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Jumper cable with 0.08" Pin Tip Plugs
0.04" Pin Diameter
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0.04" Pin tip jacks on 26G1
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012-0200-00 Patch cord pinjack to pinjack (red)
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Tek 175-1178-00 Pin jack to BNC adapter cable