Maybe you can use this to find more connectors that could match yours: https://connectorbook.com/identification.html?m=NT&n=lo_prof_1r_w2b_conn_1p2 It has a pretty handy identification tool (you can even browse by pictures). It usually suggests quite an amount of connectors but it can guide you in the right direction and you can look at the according datasheets to find out more. By the way the creator of this community made that homepage and a book related to it (or probably the other way round ๐ ).
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I just want to say I appreciate the hell out of the way you annotated the photo
Except that OP annotated the wrong dimension: the pitch is 1.5 mm pitch, not 1.25 mm.
๐คฆโโ๏ธ ffs
I already answered your question when you asked it in Stack Exchange.
In summary:
- You reported the wrong pitch: that's a 1.5 mm pitch, not 1.25 mm.
- That is a JST ZH: https://connectorbook.com/identification.html?m=NN&n=lo_prof_1r_w2b_conn_1p5&s=ZH
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