Is the connector marked as CN3 in this photo a standard one? If so what is it called?
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\$\begingroup\$ Looks like the M.2 Edge Connector such as this: te.com/usa-en/plp/m-2-connectors/Y30no.html Note that there are multiple "keying" options for this connector (the location of gap in the pins). \$\endgroup\$– MikeMar 2, 2018 at 22:37
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\$\begingroup\$ @Mike I suspected M.2 initially but the left section has 5 pins in that one, if at all present (depends on the keying). \$\endgroup\$– DosetsuMar 2, 2018 at 22:39
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\$\begingroup\$ If I counted correctly the left section has 12 pins - which matches M.2 Key E. \$\endgroup\$– MikeMar 2, 2018 at 22:46
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\$\begingroup\$ <Quints eyes> OH! There's CN3... why couldn't you describe a location for something that was easier to see lol? It took me a little while to find where you were talking about. But yes, Mike is correct. \$\endgroup\$– user103380Mar 2, 2018 at 22:48
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\$\begingroup\$ @Mike Indeed, thanks a lot! Sorry, I had to spend more time on your first comment before rejecting it \$\endgroup\$– DosetsuMar 2, 2018 at 22:48
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After counting 12 pins before the seperator, it looks like this is an M.2 Key E connector.
Such as this one from TE Connectivity.