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  • Maurice KrijtenbergM Offline
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    I finally received my EasyPCB boards, and now I want to solder my hardware on to it.

    I know how to solder this:

    alt text

    But how do I do this??? Or do I have to cut the pins?

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    • Maurice KrijtenbergM Maurice Krijtenberg

      I finally received my EasyPCB boards, and now I want to solder my hardware on to it.

      I know how to solder this:

      alt text

      But how do I do this??? Or do I have to cut the pins?

      alt text

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      @Maurice-Krijtenberg there is no need to cut the pins. Just solder as you normally do and let the pins stick out (or cut them if you want to save space)

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        Thanks! I'll give it a try :D

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        • Maurice KrijtenbergM Maurice Krijtenberg

          Thanks! I'll give it a try :D

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          @Maurice-Krijtenberg or mount them upside down, so the pins will stick out above the arduino. This way you don't have to clip them and you can even still connect jumper wires to them.

          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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