Coaxial to PCB connection

Tripp

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Hello all,


Im rebuilding an old Veroboard circuit buy desinging a dedicated PCB. The original board has a coaxial cable that has been split to get pos and neg in/outputs. The circuit works but Im sure there must be a neater way to connect these cables, at the moment the wires from the cable are twisted and soldered to bits if wire bent in a U shape which looks rubbish.

Is there a type of crimp to pin adaptor as that would work fine.

Regards,

Tripp
 

Harald Kapp

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You can use a coaxial PCB mount connector.
Or simply use trough-holes in the PCB matching the diameter of the twisted wire ends, setthe wire ends into the holes and solder them in place.
 
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