From: pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net   
      
   Christopher Howard wrote:   
   > I started playing around with deadbug and found that it is convenient   
   > and not as difficult as I imagined. However, I am wondering what to do   
   > as far as connectors, i.e., if I have a few lines coming in from off the   
   > board, but I don't really want to clip them right onto the IC pins or   
   > component wires. Does somebody have any good ideas for me? Maybe is   
   > there some kind of terminal post out there that can be soldered onto the   
   > ground plane, without actually making an electrical connection to it?   
   > Or, maybe one that could be screwed into the copper (after drilling)   
   > without making an electrical connection to it? Or maybe something else   
   > involving quick connectors or other nice connectors. I'm basically   
   > wondering what kind of connectors I could mount on the copper sheet   
   > without having the connector conducting to the copper.   
   >   
      
   I usually mount the copperclad inside the lid of a 1590-style aluminum   
   stomp box, held in by bulkhead-style BNC jacks.   
      
   For other connectors, I sometimes use regular sized D-sub connectors.   
      
   Cheers   
      
   Phil Hobbs   
      
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   Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC /   
   Hobbs ElectroOptics Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics   
      
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