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*Jalco YK21-5157 and variations. 10.5mm high versions and in mono, see [http://www.jalco.co.jp/eng/products/jack/miniature_jack.html Jalco] website. No thread though.
*Jalco YK21-5157 and variations. 10.5mm high versions and in mono, see [http://www.jalco.co.jp/eng/products/jack/miniature_jack.html Jalco] website. No thread though.
*Cliff ''doepfer use these, what part number?''
*Cliff ''doepfer use these, what part number?''
*PJ-301B see http://erthenvar.com/store/ (US)
http://www.qingpu-electronics.com/en/products/WQP-PJ3010BM-34.html
*WENZHOU QINGPU ELECTRONICS CO., LTD http://www.wqpelectronics.com/ProductShow.asp?ID=198

*Lumberg 1502 03 whilst it looks like a chassis socket with solder tags, this actually has a PCB template too [http://uk.farnell.com/lumberg/1502-03/socket-3-5mm-jack-chassis/dp/1270966 Farnell]
*Lumberg 1502 03 whilst it looks like a chassis socket with solder tags, this actually has a PCB template too [http://uk.farnell.com/lumberg/1502-03/socket-3-5mm-jack-chassis/dp/1270966 Farnell]
And harder to track down:
*QingPu Electronics look good. They supply to Digidesign and others:
*QingPu Electronics look good. They supply to Digidesign and others:
http://www.qingpu-electronics.com/en/products/WQP-PJ3410-54.html
http://www.qingpu-electronics.com/en/products/WQP-PJ3410-54.html (plastic bush)

*QingPu have a metal bush model with two ground lugs suitable for PCB mounting. http://www.qingpu-electronics.com/en/products/WQP-PJ3010BM-34.html . PCB to panel gaps of 9.0 to 12.0mm look feasible, with the lower values achieved by bending the four feet diagonally or at 90 degrees. An analysis of these PJ3010BM sockets and some equivalents is: http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/parts/3.5mm-sockets/ . In November 2012, QingPu started using beryllium-copper for the primary contacts, which overcomes a problem of deformation and NC contact failure which occurred with the previous production, which used phosphor-bronze. These or similar sockets are available in Q100 lots, with knurled or hex nuts and washers, from USA online retailer http://erthenvar.com/store/eurodiy/jack35mmv where they were identified (2012-11-28), according to the drawing, as J-301B. The QingPu page for J-301B does not mention beryllium copper, while the page for the PJ3010BM does.

===Working with panel mount jack sockets===
===Working with panel mount jack sockets===
*Some products do a hack with jack sockets such as this one16PJ138. An example from the Piston Honda is shown on the right here. [http://uk.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=16PJ138virtualkey11180000virtualkey16PJ138 Mouser]
*Some products do a hack with jack sockets such as this one16PJ138. An example from the Piston Honda is shown on the right here. [http://uk.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=16PJ138virtualkey11180000virtualkey16PJ138 Mouser]

Revision as of 07:57, 28 November 2012

Jack Sockets 3.5mm

To mount sockets and controls directly on the PCB, and to have the PCB parallel to the front panel you need specific vertical mount sockets.

Using a panel mount jack socket with a PCB mount

These are like rocking horse poo. Hard to find. Options include:

  • TruConnect PJ-360 (stereo, no thread)
  • Jalco YK21-5157 and variations. 10.5mm high versions and in mono, see Jalco website. No thread though.
  • Cliff doepfer use these, what part number?
  • Lumberg 1502 03 whilst it looks like a chassis socket with solder tags, this actually has a PCB template too Farnell
  • QingPu Electronics look good. They supply to Digidesign and others:

http://www.qingpu-electronics.com/en/products/WQP-PJ3410-54.html (plastic bush)

  • QingPu have a metal bush model with two ground lugs suitable for PCB mounting. http://www.qingpu-electronics.com/en/products/WQP-PJ3010BM-34.html . PCB to panel gaps of 9.0 to 12.0mm look feasible, with the lower values achieved by bending the four feet diagonally or at 90 degrees. An analysis of these PJ3010BM sockets and some equivalents is: http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/parts/3.5mm-sockets/ . In November 2012, QingPu started using beryllium-copper for the primary contacts, which overcomes a problem of deformation and NC contact failure which occurred with the previous production, which used phosphor-bronze. These or similar sockets are available in Q100 lots, with knurled or hex nuts and washers, from USA online retailer http://erthenvar.com/store/eurodiy/jack35mmv where they were identified (2012-11-28), according to the drawing, as J-301B. The QingPu page for J-301B does not mention beryllium copper, while the page for the PJ3010BM does.

Working with panel mount jack sockets

  • Some products do a hack with jack sockets such as this one16PJ138. An example from the Piston Honda is shown on the right here. Mouser

Potentiometers and controllers

BI Tech 0915N in use by WMD on the Gamma Wave Source