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Looking for Ultra Small Jumpers / Shunts / Shorting Blocks

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In the past, I've seen ultra small shorting jumpers used on small hard drives, and I'm trying to find a source for them. I'm not sure if the pitch was 2mm or 1.5mm or what. The height of the jumpers was extremely short, like 1mm to 3mm range.

Hey, I'm not talking about the common big 2.54mm (0.1") and 2mm jumpers, so don't point me to something that we all know about.

Thanks!
 

Re: Looking for Ultra Small Jumpers / Shunts / Shorting Bloc

You may use soldering jumps if only a few time programmed
 

Re: Looking for Ultra Small Jumpers / Shunts / Shorting Bloc

the mouse link doesn't look 2.54mm or 2mm wide.

soldering, wtf?
 

Sometimes a question sounds confused.
The height of the jumpers was extremely short, like 1mm to 3mm range.
I'm not talking about the common big 2.54mm (0.1") and 2mm jumpers, so don't point me to something that we all know about.
These HD jumpers have e.g. 1.5 mm height but well-known 2mm grid anyway. So you aren't interested in it, I think?
 

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