However, if you are looking for solutions to technical questions please see our Technical Assistance page. So am I correct in assuming this will fit in two adjacent pins on a standard. Or are they double that spacing? The pins on these are spaced 2mm apart rather than the 2. This part is in the SFE Eagle library, but it's poles are switched! Luckily I could just put the connector on the other side of the PCB. I'll agree that's pretty confusing though! Well, yes it is really confusing.
But I see your point. If that is not the sign to indicate which is positive then there is nothing to indicate it. I'm hoping it's your not supposed to check the layout to know if you have made the schematic correct? Some sort of indication for the positive terminal would be nice. There is a notation there for positive and negative at least for all the batteries and pigtails we carry. In the PCB editor, if you turn on the tdocu top document layer, you'll see positive and negative marks.
These aren't in the schematic editor because M02 is a generic two-pin connector. We'll consider splitting it out and giving it it's own schematic symbol. Did you ever find it? I looked in the right section of the Sparkfun library I installed but I don't know if I'm looking at the SMD, vert or right angle one this one.
This part doesn't seem to be in the new Eagle library. I tried copying the one from the charger board. I purchased this item to connect to a Li-Po battery very similar to those sold on this site I believe they are the same battery however I sourced mine from MikroElektronika when I bought one of their P24 development boards.
Anyway, I thought that these were standard connectors and had no doubt in my mind that this product would work. However, when I got the connector in and tried to mount it to my Li-Po battery the connector was too small. Just a little warning for those of you looking to buy. I know its a cheap part, however it was rather annoying when I got this in and it was not the right size. I would advise you to check the datasheet on this part and make measurements on the JST connector on your battery before you buy this.
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