PC board pin sockets for Teensy 4.1 .025" pins

tomicdesu

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I mount Teensy 4.1's onto PCBs made at JLCPCB, and so far my quantities are small enough that I just use generic .1" center strips from adafruit (part 598) cut to length. I'm now making 25 boards and no way I want to do that by hand.

I simply cannot identify the part I need, in Kicad, JLPCB Parts, or Digikey. I've tried every combination of pin, socket, receptacle, .025 inch, .635 mm, square, etc, no luck.

And honestly I'm terrified of selecting the wrong part and munging 25 boards.

Any hints, suggestions, warnings?
 

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Yes, those are standard dupont-style female headers(*). Just make sure the plating matches, tin for tin, gold for gold. Mixing tin and gold is bad news over time.

(*) Hundreds of manufacturers make them
 
I guess I'll be using the SIP socket type things. I guess I was assuming there was a body-less single insert pin type product that would be common for automated board assembly, but I guess not. Yeah, JLCPCB has lots of SIP type sockets. And thanks, I'll pay attention to pin plating.
 
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