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-======Pro 9DOF Shield Kit Tutorial====== 
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-=====Product Description:​===== 
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-This is an unassembled kit and requires basic soldering. This is designed for use with the Digispark development board, which is not included. 
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-=====Parts:​===== 
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-^ Part       ^ Quantity ​         ^Identification^ 
-| Pro Combo PCB|1| | 
-| 4.7K (4K7) Ohm 1/4W resistor 1% or 5%|2| Yellow - Violet - Red| 
-| I2C 9DOF Module |1|| 
-| 1x40pin male 0.1" pitch header| 29 pins worth| | 
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-**Resistor Values:** For more information on how to identify the value of the resistors we recommend these sites: 
-A nice simple resistor calculator: http://​www.ealnet.com/​m-eal/​resistor/​resistor.htm 
-A comprehensive article on identification:​ http://​www.diyaudioandvideo.com/​Electronics/​Color/​ 
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-**Soldering:​** If you are new to soldering we recommend the following tutorials: 
-Soldering Basics (http://​www.sparkfun.com/​tutorials/​106) and Soldering Crash Course from the folks at Sparkfun (http://​www.sparkfun.com/​tutorials/​354). 
-How to solder from the Curious Inventor: http://​store.curiousinventor.com/​guides/​How_to_Solder 
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-Adafruit has this excellent guide that starts with the tools needed and then shows detailed pictures, including some of the common problems that beginners experience (http://​learn.adafruit.com/​adafruit-guide-excellent-soldering) 
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-**We assume for these assembly instructions that you know the basics of thru-hole soldering. If you don't check out the links above, these boards are very easy to solder - we promise!** 
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-=====Assembly:​===== 
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-Solder resistors one at a time. Solder the leads and clip off the excess. Repeat for both resistors. 
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-Cut two lengths of male headers each 9 pins long and one 3 pins long. Insert into corresponding positions (on the bottom of the board) and solder each pin. 
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-**Tip:** Inserting the headers into a breadboard and then placing the board on top can make this process easier. 
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-**Note:** If you are using stackable headers, use them here instead of the standard male headers. 
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-Insert a strip of 8 straight header pins into the front of the board matching the pins labeled for the 9DOF module. Solder the pins on the back. 
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-Insert the 9DOF module onto the front of the board, on to the strip of 8 pins. Solder the pins where they come through the module, optionally snip off the excess. 
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-=====Programming:​===== 
  
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