 The great search where to buy did you key in a different? Thank you so much. Did you key every single week, lady? It'll use for power of engineering to help you. Yes, you find the things you need on digikey.com. This one comes from a Z tweet. Eek post. I know. What is it? What is it? It's a request. We're going to do it. It's a request. OK, so this person, Daniel, has a 3D printer and it looks like it says like Z or Y next to it. So I think this is one of the motors for the gantry of the 3D printer and, you know, whatever, maybe they just yanked the wrong way or got bumped. But the character came off. And I think two of the legs of the connector came off, too. And that's why they didn't just solder the character back on. They actually need a new connector. And they were like, what is this? And apparently the schematics were published yet or the part wasn't published or maybe they couldn't find it. And so I thought this is another great example of let's try to find this part on digikey. I think that's like we've been we've been doing a couple of these. And we'll we'll try to do it live. I did find it so I can always backtrack. But let's go to the computer and we'll try to locate it. OK, so we want to have this is a wire board. And then I was like, can you flip back to it really fast? That we'll ask you to flip back and forth and maybe a couple of times because I don't have it. So it's like, how do I, you know, I want to prove what it is. So it's a rectangular connector and you can see by the pads that it's got two mounting pads and four connection pads. So it's a four pin connector. And the second thing you need to know is the pitch. And I'll say that it's actually kind of hard to tell the pitch, except one thing I do know is that to the right, there was some point one pin spacing and like to the right of the capacitor on the right of the capacitor, there's some pads and those are point one inch and these are definitely closer. So I'd say these are like two millimeter or less. It might be like one point five millimeter, but it's definitely not more than two point five millimeter pitch because the pads are closer together than those pins. OK, so back to the computer. OK, so four pin connector. And we know that the pitch is less than two. We're going to start or two point five. We're going to start by just looking for rectangular, which we're going to learn how to spell rectangular connectors. Um, it's it's it's like literally rectangle. So the only thing to watch out for is, you know, there's this a lot of these categories when they were started, it was like people used headers only or like very hetero like devices. So it was like, oh, it's a female hetero receptacle socket. And then there was like a plug pin, you know, male. And with that connector, it's a little bit unclear, like, you know, is it a receptacle or male, female, whatever. However, I, you know, we'll start with that and then we'll we'll move on. So we know that we're going to look for let's do the stuff we know. We know it's active. It's available right now. We know it's a one row. Four pins and positions loaded. I'm going to say all and the dash and four pitch, you know, we're not 100 percent sure, but we know it's less than two point five. So and it's I know it's not one millimeter because that's that's like a JSTSH is a tiny. So let's apply. So that takes it down from two hundred and thirty thousand to seven hundred. It's a lot better. So let's look what we got here. OK, so we're actually starting to get like these are these are much more familiar to getting a flip flip back to the the seat. OK, so I think whatever to look for is first off, it's a vertical SMT. And it's got this little like groove in the middle and these two notches makes it look like a little bit of a happy face. If you look at it like a smiley face. So go and come back to to the computer. OK, so let's look for, you know, normally stocking so that at least gets us down from seven hundred to one hundred and thirty five. And then we want its surface mount. And it's confusing. Right angle would be pointing out. We want pointing up, which is normal surface mount, like 99 percent sure. So let's pick that. Now we're done to thirty eight options. And some of these are looking really good. So these are definitely not it. We want like shrouded. So like these, these are shrouded connectors. So let's go up and look if there is a setting for shrouded. I don't know if there is. We might just have to ignore those. I think we have to figure out the mating pitch. That one's, you know, again, it's challenging. I think it's less. I think, yeah, it's like one point two seven or one point five. I don't think it's one point two five. So we're going to get rid of that because that's it's very close. Yeah, there's no shrouding. So we'll just we're going to all the ones that look like header down here. Like we're just going to ignore these. These are like receptacle. Well, these are called forked. Well, that's interesting. Oh, you know what? Like that's that's what we want. We want forked because you see how these are all very similar. They have the little like notch in the middle and the two glue grooves. These are called forked connectors. So let's let's select forked. This is like I mean I learned a new thing today. Work. OK. OK, great. This will get us down to eight. OK. So these are all in the same family. So these are the click mates. So that's or mini tech. So now to try to figure out which one it is. Now I'll say it's definitely not this one. It's definitely not this one. So it's like this one, maybe this one, maybe. This one or this one. And the difference is so actually, you know what? Let's try comparing them. I will say this is risky. I've not done this before. It's not. I said could be this one. Could be that one and not that one. Let's compare these five. OK. So these are different. Looks like there's a couple of different families. There's clickmate 502 family, clickmate 4502433. There's different. The mating pitches are different. This is two. And then these are one point five. And then insulation colors are slightly different. And the insulation height is slightly different. OK. So one thing I'll say is I don't think it's this mini tech. Let's look at it. Although this could be a compatible piece. Let's look at the data sheet real fast. This looks like it's a compatible part, but it's got. Yeah, it's got the little leggies. It could be that. But I think the more likely thing is I think it's not two millimeter pitch. I think it's one point five. So I think it's one of one of these four. And honestly, you know, having calipers would help a lot. And I think these are all very some. These are the two same family. And this looks also very similar in the family. This one, yeah, it's tough to tell the difference. Forked. What's the I guess it's like slightly different connectivity. Oh, this is a high voltage rating, I guess. And these are not as high voltage. So I think these two are the same. I think these are just one is this one might be the vertical one. Let's look at the 360. OK. Another thing to notice is that a lot of these connectors, they have both vertical and like the right angle and vertical style. And it's the same package, but it's like they just bend the pins a little bit differently. So this one, it could be this. You know, this looks very promising. This one has a little notch. Whether which one it is, actually, I'll tell you what I would do if I was the, you know, this person who was trying to. To figure out which one it is, I'd actually purchase two of each of these ones and then like fit test them with the cable to see which one. It's hard to like know for sure. And they're about a dollar a piece. So given that, you know, I don't I don't have this board. So I don't, you know, I can't fit test it. I think I would get these these four pieces. I would pick up, you know, two of each and try them. And, you know, if they if they work great, if I don't have a couple extras, but at least, you know, it's cheaper than, you know, it's getting a whole new motherboard design. But if I had to pick one, it was like, OK, you have to pick one because you only get one pick for the great search. It would be this one because there's the most in stock. And I found that whenever you go with the item that has the most in stock, you're most likely to win if you're if you're going to wall the dice. That's how I will the dice. So this is my pick for the great search. I believe even though it's photographed at right angle, it's a vertical connector. I think this one should work for we're praying that 3D printer motherboard. That's a great search.