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Hello,
Is the crimp tool for the JST connector as shown at the bottom of page 2 of the document "Using the RealSense D4xx Depth Sensors in Multi-Camera Configurations" that expensive: US $1,107.18 (not a typo, just called Digikey)?
Any alternatives? It looks like a Molex connector terminal.
(1) Using the RealSense D4xx Depth Sensors in Multi-Camera Configurations
https://simplecore.intel.com/realsensehub/wp-content/uploads/sites/63/Multiple_Camera_WhitePaper04.pdf https://simplecore.intel.com/realsensehub/wp-content/uploads/sites/63/Multiple_Camera_WhitePaper04.pdf
(2) Connector Terminal:
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/jst-sales-america-inc/SSH-003T-P0.2/455-1561-1-ND/720818 SSH-003T-P0.2 JST Sales America Inc. | Connectors, Interconnects | DigiKey
(3) Connector Crimp Tool: US $1,107.18
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/jst-sales-america-inc/YRS-859/455-2569-ND/2298138 YRS-859 JST Sales America Inc. | Tools | DigiKey
Thanks!
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That price range seems to be the going rate for a crimper tool, whatever the manufacturer.
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That price range seems to be the going rate for a crimper tool, whatever the manufacturer.
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There are other cheaper options. The https://www.adafruit.com/product/350 Engineer PA-09 seems to be a popular one at about 1/20th the price.
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For some reason, the AWG value of the crimper seemed to make a lot of difference to the price. For example, I saw a crimper with an AWG value other than the 28-30AWG one quoted by Feral_Reserve that was half the price of the 28-30AWG version.
Then again, I don't see how someone couldn't make do with a cheap crimper like the one you quoted, as it is not like they are loaded with special software - they are performing a mechanical action. It seems like paying a premium for a luxury hammer - it's still going to be used to hit nails
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