I have not seen a cover but how about an empty header shell. I forget if they're
called C-Grid but it's the ones you have to crimp pins and insert into the shell. I
have those "in stock" but usually not bigger than 2x13, but if I wanted to
protect something, that's what I'd grab off my shelf.
?On 10/22/20, 2:31 PM, "cctalk on behalf of brian--- via cctalk"
<cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org on behalf of cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Oddball question here: has anyone ever seen a way to cap off or protect
standard 0.1" pin header jumpers? Maybe there exist jumper plugs that *don't
*conduct across the two pins? I'm looking at a piece of hardware that has
some jumper pins on top of the PC board and I'd like to protect against
anything accidentally making contact. I have seen surface mount 0.05 pitch
pin headers come from their manufacturer with protective caps, but I
haven't been able to find anything to apply to 0.1" pin headers that I
could by aftermarket.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
thanks
brian