30-01-2021, 05:27 PM
They are rather expensive. As Nick says, you could have something custom made for less.
The Eurocard boards all take DIN 41612 connectors which are very common. The full 3 row, 96 way seems like overkill for your application. You can get them with just the outer rows populated which would be easier to use. I've probably got a box of assorted DIN 41612 connectors but finding it is another matter. RS, Farnell etc will have a huge range. The main problem will be deciding which ones to buy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_41612
If you don't mind wiring up the power rails yourself, there seem to be lots of cheaper Eurocard prototyping boards.
The Eurocard boards all take DIN 41612 connectors which are very common. The full 3 row, 96 way seems like overkill for your application. You can get them with just the outer rows populated which would be easier to use. I've probably got a box of assorted DIN 41612 connectors but finding it is another matter. RS, Farnell etc will have a huge range. The main problem will be deciding which ones to buy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_41612
If you don't mind wiring up the power rails yourself, there seem to be lots of cheaper Eurocard prototyping boards.
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