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Header pin solderless splitter / duplicator

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    samppa
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    Is there an easy way to split the Arduino header pin to two or more? Many times there is not enough pins for GND and power or place for the pull-up resistor. It would be great to have a simple pin rail that would be internally interconnected with female or male pins for the dupont cables, pull-up resistors etc..

    I tried to google in vain, so I wonder if there is such a thing existing?

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      Breadboard??

      I'm a massive fan of these.
      http://imall.iteadstudio.com/im120417016.html

      • has header and power regulator for NRF24 radio.
      • has +5v and GND and Signal for each I/O - so you can use pullup/downs for each input as needed.
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        You could take a header strip (male sockets as found on an Arduino, or female pins) and solder a wire to bridge the solder end. Cover the exposed soldered pins with RTV, hot glue, or liquid electrical tape.

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          You could take a header strip (male sockets as found on an Arduino, or female pins) and solder a wire to bridge the solder end. Cover the exposed soldered pins with RTV, hot glue, or liquid electrical tape.

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          @Zeph
          I was hoping to avoid DIY and find some ready made piece for splitting the header pin.. :-)

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            Breadboard??

            I'm a massive fan of these.
            http://imall.iteadstudio.com/im120417016.html

            • has header and power regulator for NRF24 radio.
            • has +5v and GND and Signal for each I/O - so you can use pullup/downs for each input as needed.
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            samppa
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            @gregl

            Thanks for the idea, but don't you think it is a bit funny to get a nano and add shield that triples the size? :-)
            I would like the sensors to be as small as possible. I bought some screwshields but even that doubles the size..

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              I've looked around for these as well, but couldn't find any and just made my own. Perhaps it's a product opportunity?

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                I've looked around for these as well, but couldn't find any and just made my own. Perhaps it's a product opportunity?

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                samppa
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                @soward
                Go ahead design those, sell to all arduino dealers and mass produce them.
                (Notice the order; first sell then produce)

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