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A pin header (or simply header) is a form of electrical connector. A male pin header consists of one or more rows of metal pins molded into a plastic base, often 2.54 mm (0.1 in) apart, though available in many spacings. Male pin headers are cost-effective due to their simplicity. The female counterparts are sometimes known as female socket headers, though there are numerous naming variations of male and female connectors. Historically, headers have sometimes been called "Berg connectors", but headers are manufactured by many companies.

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  • Stiftleiste (de)
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  • Eine Stiftleiste (englisch pin header oder auch einfach nur header) ist ein Steckverbinder mit mehreren in Reihe angeordneten Stiftkontakten, der auf Leiterplatten in der Elektronik Verwendung findet. Sie hat den Zweck, eine Verbindung mit vielen Kontakten von einer Platine zu einer anderen oder zu peripheren Baugruppen herzustellen, meist mit Hilfe von Flachbandkabeln und Pfostenverbindern oder einer Buchsenleiste. (de)
  • A pin header (or simply header) is a form of electrical connector. A male pin header consists of one or more rows of metal pins molded into a plastic base, often 2.54 mm (0.1 in) apart, though available in many spacings. Male pin headers are cost-effective due to their simplicity. The female counterparts are sometimes known as female socket headers, though there are numerous naming variations of male and female connectors. Historically, headers have sometimes been called "Berg connectors", but headers are manufactured by many companies. (en)
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  • Eine Stiftleiste (englisch pin header oder auch einfach nur header) ist ein Steckverbinder mit mehreren in Reihe angeordneten Stiftkontakten, der auf Leiterplatten in der Elektronik Verwendung findet. Sie hat den Zweck, eine Verbindung mit vielen Kontakten von einer Platine zu einer anderen oder zu peripheren Baugruppen herzustellen, meist mit Hilfe von Flachbandkabeln und Pfostenverbindern oder einer Buchsenleiste. (de)
  • A pin header (or simply header) is a form of electrical connector. A male pin header consists of one or more rows of metal pins molded into a plastic base, often 2.54 mm (0.1 in) apart, though available in many spacings. Male pin headers are cost-effective due to their simplicity. The female counterparts are sometimes known as female socket headers, though there are numerous naming variations of male and female connectors. Historically, headers have sometimes been called "Berg connectors", but headers are manufactured by many companies. (en)
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