07-12-2014, 05:11
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2014, 08:07 by Live_Steam_Mad.)
(07-12-2014, 02:51)Werk_AG Wrote: These connectors are cheap and can be used to made a good Arduino Nano socket. Just cut two pieces with the correct size and solder them on the board. It's easy to insert or remove the nano.
Search on eBay for: 40 pin board female
Which Ebay seller do you buy your sockets from? Got a link to the auction that you got your sockets from? As I want to be absolutely sure the Nano will fit well.
EDIT: Oh I see, these are just standard / low precision / non-turned-pin sockets and are basically the same as the 40 pin one that I have here for a 40 pin DIP chip. In which case, since my Nano is currently pushed into the socket (for testing the fit), I shall simply cut off a section from the end of it, and solder what's left onto the RX PCB, whilst keeping the Nano in the socket.
Cheers,
Alistair G.
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