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Goal for the spec of the connector is roughly 40 pins. ? Mated height between 3 and 10mm. The pitch should be fairly large as we have plenty of space, 1.5mm sounds like a nice number, 0.5-1mm seems nice, but the larger the better to help ensure solid electrical connection under vibration. Dimension height note, 1210 cap is 2.6mm tall, microSD slot used 2mm height max, 5mm seems like an optimal number for components on the bottom of the interface having plenty of clearance on current components.
Below is a preliminary drawing to show the concept and end usage of this connector.
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Research
Option A:
Plug Molex: 537480308
Plug Digikey: 537480308
Plug Drawing: 537480308
Receptacle Molex: 529910308
Receptacle Digikey: 0529910308
40 Pins
As a general rule in this series the larger the pitch the larger the mated height. This is a rough balancing act as I want the most pitch and pins with the smallest mated height.
SlimStack 0.50mm Pitch Series
Plug Digikey: 537480408
Plug Molex: 537480408
Plug Drawing: https://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/sd/537480408_sd.pdf
Receptacle Molex: 529910408
Receptacle Digikey: 529910408
0.5mm pitch, feels too small for my liking
40 circuit
SlimStack 0.80mm Pitch Series
Receptor Mouser: 52465-4071
Receptacle Digikey: 0524654071
Receptacle Molex: 524654071
Receptacle Drawing: 524654071
Header Plug Molex: 533074071
Header Plug Mouser: 53307-4071
Plug Digikey: 0533074071
Plug Drawing: 533074071
0.8mm pitch (relatively large) 40 circuit
17.6mm long receptacle
Receptacle Height 3.55mm
3.65mm Plug height
17.8mm long plug
They don’t make this in a more circuit option which is disappointing, but should be fine, potentially fit three of these instead of the originally drafted two.
Mated height calculated: (3.65mm plug height overall) + (3.55mm receptacle overall height) - (2.10mm receptacle mating insert) = 3.65 + 3.55 - 2.1 = 5.1mm
Largest slimstack pitch 0.8mm, 5mm mated height, 20mm long
There are technically larger pitch ones, but the mated height is very high, recall 8mm perceived maximum
Mated height is too tall, though I like the circuit count, this is off the table
Excerpt from drawing sheet regarding this:
Essentially receptacle roughly sets mated/stacked height and then plug series refines it
The only difference between products in the series is pin count
The above drawing shows the plug and receptacle visually.
52885 ← Receptacles is more my speed size wise!
0.635mm = 25 mil, pitch common for all of these receptacles, decent number
6.4mm mated height
528850874
80 pin (this is a lot, but extra is fine and leaves room for future expansion, unused pins is fine and extra ground would be nice)
33mm long total (35mm footprint length roughly)
This feels very promising to me, now I need to find the mating connector
For this series the mated height is determined by the plug, the receptacle is common except for pin count changes
20-240 circuit options, I plan on using at least two of these connectors (three in a pinch): 60 pins feels like too little since micro has 144 pins, 80 is a bit much, but it’ll be good, too much is fine
The cost is high, but for a solid connector, it’s all worth it.
Corresponding Plug 550910874 molex
The 6mm mated height version of plug probably ideal!
Very low to hopefully reduce effects of vibe/shear
Option B:
Conclusion
I guess I did not validate further then Molex Slimstack series. This is Molex’s flagship for board to board connectors and Molex is generally reliable in my opinion thus I feel comfortable not evaluating other options despite that being the original intention. I’ll have others review this decision before it’s final, but by the above research I would like ZP3 platform to use: