Smallest electronic plug connector

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Smallest electronic plug connector

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Random topic guys, what's the smallest plug connector you've come across in terms of electronics etc? My contender is the plug connector for the cooling fan on the PS2 console...



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Looks like one of the standard 2 pin connectors that they throw into anything and everything.
Pc's, lap tops and dare I say, the displays in most modern vehicles.

Console modding days eh? -
All rocket science to me.

I can do the electronic equivalent of mechano, but modding and repairing stuff hurtsmy two grey cells.
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Ive stripped afew mobile phones and sat navs before now and some of the connectors in them are really tiny!
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I've modified the odd Sega Megadrive or two. Only 50/60hz and PAL/NTSC switches though, nothing more modern than that.
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