Flush Mounted Phone Jacks

Started by snowbird, March 30, 2015, 08:24:00 PM

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snowbird

I have been searching for a list of PCB mounted phone jacks that are flush to the edge of the PCB. The nut can go through a hole in a 1590 box.
In other words, the jack does not have a bushing, the nut is also the bushing.

I saw this type of connector in an MXR box that I took apart.

I did try searching on this forum and also Google, but could not find a list. I think the Amphenol ACJS-NH35 might be of this type.

The part I found looks like a Rean or Neutrik.

Can someone point me to a list or sources including a possible bulk supplier from Asia?

Thanks


armdnrdy

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Are you talking about these?




The Amphenol jack that you mentioned doesn't have a nut/bushing. It's board mounted with no attachment to the enclosure.
http://www.amphenolaudio.com/drawing/550_Series/55010385001111.pdf
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snowbird

Yes, the picture looks correct. The attached pdf is clearly wrong. It is a 3.5mm jack - not 6.3mm (1/4")

So what is the part number / manufacturer of the picture? Are there universal footprints and second sources?

Thanks


armdnrdy

This is a Neutrik NMJ6HCD2 Google for suppliers...they are fairly common.

There are knockoffs made that aren't the same exact footprint.
http://www.taydaelectronics.com/hardware/6-35mm-1-4-plugs-jacks/6-35mm-1-4-stereo-insulated-switched-socket-jack-pcb.html

And the knockoffs vary from supplier to supplier.
I just designed a new fuzz circuit! It almost sounds a little different than the last fifty fuzz circuits I designed! ;)

snowbird

Thank you, Exactly what I needed.

Al