i can't get 2.54mm pins to fit into 2.54mm 24 pin dip socket.
Trying to install arduino mrico board to an adapter i made
Trying to install arduino mrico board to an adapter i made
I'm not able to visualize the problem.i can't get 2.54mm pins to fit into 2.54mm 24 pin dip socket.
Trying to install arduino mrico board to an adapter i made
This is what is normally used. The seller calls these "stackable" but that is incorrect, stackable headers have long pins on the bottom to allow plugging into another header.DIP sockets are made for narrow IC pins, not those square pins you get with an Arduino or shield.
You can try to use sockets made for square pins, just like the ones on an Uno or Mega. Not sure what they are called, but I'm sure they would be related to "arduino" prototyping somehow.
You're okay I said round pins and square holes.thank you everyone. its a duh moment for me. square pins and round holes. guess i flunked the alzheimers test
And hide their own Easter eggs.When someone passes the Alzheimer's test.
They get to meet someone new everyday!
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