BeagleBone Capes. Missing Parts in BOM?

I am a member of an engineering group working on a design project using BeagleBone Black.

I am not able to find some of the parts listed in the bill of materials for various capes.

Does anyone know the correct part number or where I can find the following:

SSHQ-123-D-08-G-LF
.100 CL Dual Row- Straight Socket Strip- using .025" Sq. Pins

SSHQ-123-D-08-F-LF

SSHQ-105-D-08-G-LF

SSHQ-105-D-08-F-LF

For the battery cape, item 9 does not have a part number. The description is CON2 SIP2 (What is the part number?)

SSHQ-105-D-08-GT-LF
5 POSITION DUAL ROW 0.1" PITCH RECEPTACLE, 9.91mm PIN LENGTH

SSHQ-123-D-08-GT-LF

23 POSITION DUAL ROW 0.1" PITCH RECEPTACLE, 9.91mm PIN LENGTH

GRPB061VWCN-RC

6 POSITION 0.05" PITCH RIGHT ANGLE PIN STRIP HEADER

750-00430
BARE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD

BEAGLE BONE CAMERA

I suggest that you contact the cape manufacturer on these questions. They will have the answers for you.

Gerald

I am a member of an engineering group working on a design project using BeagleBone Black.

I am also a member of an engineering group working on a design project including a custom cape for the BeagleBone Black.

I am not able to find some of the parts listed in the bill of materials for various capes.

Does anyone know the correct part number or where I can find the following:

SSHQ-123-D-08-G-LF
.100 CL Dual Row- Straight Socket Strip- using .025" Sq. Pins

If you find other sources for stacking headers, please add them to the list at
http://www.opencircuits.com/BeagleBone#stacking_connectors

BEAGLE BONE CAMERA

I’m guessing this is the plug-in camera module described at
http://elinux.org/CircuitCo:BeagleBone_3.1MP_Camera

and
http://www.radiumboards.com/HD_Camera_Cape_for_BeagleBone_Black.php

0, DNI No part number. What is it?

T POINT A. No part number. What is it?

Many boards have “do not install” (DNI) and “test point” (TP) “parts” on them –
in production, they are leftover vestigial patterns on the PCB without any real part connected to them.
Sometimes they were originally intended for some part to be connected there in prototypes.
Other times there was never any real component intended to be soldered there, just a convenient place to put a test probe during testing.