On Sun, 10 Jul 2016, Oliver Lehmann wrote:

One is easy - J3 is a 2x10 pin 2.54mm connector which is still common today.
But it is higher than the usual connectors. It has a hight of 1.5cm. If you
search for the printed A-MP number (1-87456-6), you'll find the housing,
but not the soldered clips used inside this housing....

http://pics.pofo.de/gallery3/index.php/S8000/S8000_boards/FINCH-Adapter-Board/IMGP9593

found:
Connectors:
http://www.mouser.de/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=87523-6

Housing:
http://www.mouser.de/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=1-87456-6

AMP used to make a lot more contact variations including solder tail and wire wrap versions. When Tyco bought AMP, they began rapidly discontinuing large numbers of products as part of their LEAN initiative. It could be the contacts that were originally used were some of those which were discontinued.

You could probably crimp the contacts onto #24 or #22 busbar wire (tinned solid copper) which would allow you to solder them to the board. The proper crimper for these type of contacts is essential and an older model AMP crimp tool is not terribly expensive second hand/surplus if you have time to wait for one to turn up.

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