Sorry, I should have been clearer :-), the adafruit repro only has the barrel to screw terminal part (and then I think perhaps only female). The image I posted was an edited version of the core RCA jack (of all things ) which happens to have the correct artistic rendered shape of a coax jack as part of it which I swiped to make a custom part out of because I'm no kind of artist but luckily Fritzing has quite a few good ones to borrow from
. I'm in the process of making a male coax connector with bendable leads (i.e. wires in the real world) on one end and a couple of invisible connectors on the metal barrel end. The idea is to modify a female coax socket to also have two invisible connectors where the barrel should plug in so it will connect when you move the jack over the socket (and internal busses will make the electrical connections). I don't yet know it it will work, but if it does it opens up the possibility of adding a wall wart which can connect as in the real world to Fritzing which is mostly why I'm trying it. From something Steve (SteelGoose) said some time back I thing the connector secret is male and female pins in the fpz file in the part. Male pins (which is the standard for normal parts) connect to female pins (which the breadboards use) so I'm hoping that's where the magic is. As a side effect it should give you the part you want as well.
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DC Barrel Jack Adapter Male
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