maybe worth trying farnells/whatever-they-called-in-your-area-these-days website, on the tiny chance that they the only common/big supplier that list that stuff in a way you can search it when i did, but i sure i found em without excessive manual search-result trawling. It been years since i ordered such things from a real supplier, and i got zero memory what they called the dep/len. TheBear, funny, Id rather do this the less leaky way I am just looking at the preview images in the male dc jack section Shawn|i7-720QM, hmm, maybe try jamming little bits of styrofoam or broken tea/coffee cups where the cap is missing from, bound to get close to 10pf before too long :) maybe lookup one you can easily find, like 2.1mm barrel jack and just clicking the first likely looking one in the results, then check the specs table for some strange/unexpected name for the depth/length that you might be not-seeing in the 2nd round of swearchign :/ĭarn my capacitor tester can't test under 22pF Yeah, except neither digikey nor mouser have length as an option in advanced search. That gives me an idea for a startup to compete with Grindr If you absolutely require shallow as fuck, make a magnetic connector instead.įunkyFrood, err, you mean like a standard-ish barreljack just shorter ? i'd say go to yer favourite electronics supplier (that of course have a website with a kickass parametric dynamic clickable stuffs search tool, as all favourite suppliers should :] ) and maybe start with barrel jack and something like 2.1mm (a dimension you decided already,) then start clicking things and you should find a bunch real quickįunkyFrood, in above example/instruction, you would expect a nice combo/list-box to appear with something like shaft depth/length once it worked out that a bunch fo the stuff you already filtered down to with yer search terms have such specs listed\ Pretty much every combination of lengths
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