“Handy little cable, got it to use with the onboard socket on the Tiny2350.
Cut the end off, soldered it to an MPU-6050 tweaked the CircuitPython code from a Pico 2040 and off it went.”
“I was having trouble gettting some electronics to work, and narrowed it down to maybe being a connector. Bought this to find out, now works great, cheers!”
“The JST-SH Cable, compatible with Qwiic, STEMMA QT, and Qw/ST systems, measuring 200mm in length, is a fine example of connectivity solutions tailored for hobbyists and professionals working on embedded systems and prototyping. This cable is particularly useful for projects that require reliable and quick connections between components, especially when working with I2C communication protocols.
With a pitch of 1mm, the JST-SH connectors provide a compact and secure connection, ensuring that your components are not easily disconnected during operation or handling. The 200mm length offers enough flexibility for most small to medium-sized projects, allowing components to be spaced reasonably apart without causing clutter or the need for additional extensions.
Moreover, the compatibility with Qwiic and STEMMA QT systems means that it can be used seamlessly with a wide array of sensors, actuators, and microcontroller boards, significantly reducing the time spent on soldering and wiring. This plug-and-play approach is a tremendous advantage for rapid prototyping, educational purposes, and iterative design processes.
The build quality of the cable usually receives positive remarks, with a good balance between flexibility and durability. Users can expect a product that withstands regular use and manipulation, which is crucial for projects that undergo frequent changes.”