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Pogo Pin Connection

This pogo-pin connector represents a technical part from the Sensed 2.o project connecting the motors along with the lamp's structure. The tricky part was to create a small connector only with a 3D-printer for reproductivity without being bulky. Besides, the cable needed to be polarized to be able to connect is in either one way or the other. Further, it needed to be ensured, that the pogo-pins snap perfectly into place to have a constant and stable connection. Using Neodym-magnets makes it possible to disconnect the cables easily anytime and can be seen as an extra safety feature as well.

3D Print

Construction, Pogo Pin

PACE 2017

Pogo Pin Connection

This pogo-pin connector represents a technical part from the Sensed 2.0 project connecting the motors along with the lamp's structure. The tricky part was to create a small connector only with a 3D-printer for reproductivity without being bulky. Besides, the cable needed to be polarized to be able to connect is in either one way or the other. Further, it needed to be ensured, that the pogo-pins snap perfectly into place to have a constant and stable connection. Using Neodym-magnets makes it possible to disconnect the cables easily anytime and can be seen as an extra safety feature as well.

3D Print

Construction, Pogo Pin

PACE 2017