

Female Housing Pin (PH2.54) – 4P is a compact 4-position connector housing designed for 2.54 mm (0.1") pitch pin headers widely used in electronics prototyping and embedded systems. This plastic connector shell enables secure termination of crimped wires to create custom cable assemblies compatible with standard header layouts commonly found on development boards and expansion modules. The 4‑pin connector housing supports reliable alignment with 0.1" spaced male headers, making the component suitable for signal routing, modular wiring harnesses, and quick prototyping setups across robotics, DIY electronics, and educational electronics platforms.
Note: Metal crimp terminals are not included. Compatible terminals are available separately: Crimp Pins for Female Housing Pins(PH2.54).
Standard 2.54 mm Connector Pitch
The 4‑pin connector housing follows the widely adopted 2.54 mm (0.1") pitch standard used by many pin headers, breakout boards, and prototyping platforms. This spacing ensures seamless mating with common male header pins and jumper interfaces. Consistent alignment and spacing simplify cable creation for breadboards, sensor modules, control boards, and other electronics that rely on the universal 0.1‑inch connection format.
Flexible Custom Cable Assembly
This plastic terminal housing supports crimped wire contacts to build custom multi‑wire cables for electronics projects. Four‑position layout allows organized routing of power, ground, and signal lines within a single compact connector. Combined with compatible crimp terminals, the connector shell enables durable wiring harnesses for prototypes, modular electronics systems, and repeated plug‑and‑disconnect scenarios.
Lightweight and Durable Plastic Construction
Injection‑molded plastic construction provides a lightweight yet sturdy structure for holding crimp terminals securely in place. The housing design maintains stable pin spacing and prevents accidental wire separation during installation or operation. This connector shell supports long‑term use in prototyping environments, embedded development setups, and repeated assembly cycles.
Typical uses include DIY cable fabrication, sensor wiring harnesses, robotics wiring systems, and electronics prototyping environments where standardized 2.54 mm pin headers are present. The compact connector format supports organized wiring layouts while enabling quick module replacement and simplified signal connections during development and testing.