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Memsic kit

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2004-07-08 09:35 in General Discussion
Does anyone know the spacing of the pins on the Memsic kit offered by
Parallax?

I need to know for PCB design.

Thanks,

James Long

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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2004-07-05 01:34
    0.1"

    -- Jon Williams
    -- Applications Engineer, Parallax
    -- Dallas Office


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    Does anyone know the spacing of the pins on the Memsic kit offered by
    Parallax?

    I need to know for PCB design.

    Thanks,

    James Long



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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2004-07-07 14:46
    Thanks Jon,

    You always on the spot.

    James Long

    --- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, "Jon Williams" <jwilliams@p...>
    wrote:
    > 0.1"
    >
    > -- Jon Williams
    > -- Applications Engineer, Parallax
    > -- Dallas Office
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    >
    >
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    > Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 7:14 PM
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    > Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Memsic kit
    >
    >
    > Does anyone know the spacing of the pins on the Memsic kit offered
    by
    > Parallax?
    >
    > I need to know for PCB design.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2004-07-07 15:08
    purely out of curiosity - is there ANY difference between 0.1" and 0.25 mm?
    If we (US) still use the inch thing - is anyone (or group) planning the change?

    this is not intended as a flame starter - just curious


    At 5:34 PM -0700 7/4/04, Jon Williams wrote:
    >0.1"
    >
    >-- Jon Williams
    >-- Applications Engineer, Parallax
    >-- Dallas Office
    >

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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2004-07-07 16:09
    Chuck
    0.1" = 2.54mm.
    Great Britain and Canada already adopted the metric system.
    As always, USA does it his own way.
    Regards
    ECO

    Original Message
    From: "Chuck Britton" <britton@a...>
    To: "Jon Williams" <jwilliams@p...>; <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:08 PM
    Subject: RE: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Memsic kit


    > purely out of curiosity - is there ANY difference between 0.1" and 0.25 mm?
    > If we (US) still use the inch thing - is anyone (or group) planning the change?
    >
    > this is not intended as a flame starter - just curious
  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2004-07-07 23:00
    Although Great Britain still weighs some things in "stones" (approx = 14lbs
    or ~6kg).
    what is "stones"...is that imperial??


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    Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 11:09 AM
    Subject: Re: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Memsic kit


    > Chuck
    > 0.1" = 2.54mm.
    > Great Britain and Canada already adopted the metric system.
    > As always, USA does it his own way.
    > Regards
    > ECO
    >
    >
    Original Message
    > From: "Chuck Britton" <britton@a...>
    > To: "Jon Williams" <jwilliams@p...>; <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
    > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:08 PM
    > Subject: RE: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Memsic kit
    >
    >
    > > purely out of curiosity - is there ANY difference between 0.1" and 0.25
    mm?
    > > If we (US) still use the inch thing - is anyone (or group) planning the
    change?
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    > > this is not intended as a flame starter - just curious
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2004-07-08 03:34
    Does this mean that manufactures have two production lines?

    One for domestic and another export?

    I Doubt it. (The US may have been dragged into metric here without
    our even knowing it)

    At 5:09 PM +0200 7/7/04, ECO wrote:
    >Chuck
    >0.1" = 2.54mm.
    >Great Britain and Canada already adopted the metric system.
    >As always, USA does it his own way.
    >Regards
    >ECO
    >
    >
    Original Message
    >From: "Chuck Britton" <britton@a...>
    >To: "Jon Williams" <jwilliams@p...>; <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
    >Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:08 PM
    >Subject: RE: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Memsic kit
    >
    >
    > > purely out of curiosity - is there ANY difference between 0.1" and 0.25 mm?
    > > If we (US) still use the inch thing - is anyone (or group)
    >planning the change?
    > >
    > > this is not intended as a flame starter - just curious
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2004-07-08 09:35
    I never heard about that unit but
    1 stone = 6.35029318 kilograms
    found easily in Google.
    Regards
    ECO
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    Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 12:00 AM
    Subject: Re: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Memsic kit


    > Although Great Britain still weighs some things in "stones" (approx = 14lbs
    > or ~6kg).
    > what is "stones"...is that imperial??
    >


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