NEW PRODUCTS – DIN Rail Terminal Block Adapter Breakouts – 2×8 IDC + 2×20 IDC

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NEW PRODUCTS – DIN Rail Terminal Block Adapter Breakouts – 2×8 IDC + 2×20 IDC


This one’s going out to all the makers and designers who use DIN railing in their builds. We’ve got 2×8 IDC to Terminal Block Adapters and 2×20 IDC to Terminal Block Adapters! First up, the 2×8!

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This adapter plate is perfect for simplifying complex wiring. You connect a 2×8 IDC cable to this very PCB, which can be DIN rail-mounted. Then, all 16 pins are broken out into terminal blocks, so you can connect and power your sensors, displays, microcontrollers, etc.

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No soldering required! Just unscrew the terminal blocks and slide in your stranded or solid-core wire.

Note: DIN rail is not included.

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We also have a version with 2×20 IDC for bigger builds.


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This adapter plate is perfect for simplifying complex wiring. You connect a 2×20 IDC cable to this very PCB, which can be DIN rail-mounted. Then, all 40 pins are broken out into terminal blocks, so you can connect and power your sensors, displays, microcontrollers, etc.

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No soldering required! Just unscrew the terminal blocks and slide in your stranded or solid-core wire.

Note: DIN rail is not included.

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In stock and shipping now!


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