Hi folks, I need assistance with finding the name of a fairly common PCB connector.
It's the type where one board (the lower one) has a row of pins sticking up (like header pins) but they're usually 15-20 mm + long.
Then the next board sits on top, and the pins actually pass through holes in that board and are clamped inside a connector.
It makes it easy to fit and remove the top board without any soldering needed.
Does anyone know the name of this style of connector?
It's the white connectors in the photo below.