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| - | ======Soldering Headers to the Digispark====== | ||
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| - | =====Parts:===== | ||
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| - | ^ Part ^ Quantity ^Identification^ | ||
| - | | Digispark|1| | | ||
| - | | 1x6pin female 0.1" pitch header| 1| | | ||
| - | | 1x3pin female 0.1" pitch header| 1| | | ||
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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 each header into the Digispark, black plastic on top, solder from the bottom. | ||
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| - | If you'd like to use your Digispark with a breadboard you can cut 6 and 2 pin lengths of male headers (included for Kickstarters and Pre-orders) insert the 6 pin into the corresponding header and the 2 pin into the 5v and GND portion of the 3 pin female header. Flip the Digispark upside down and it should plug into most breadboards with the 5v and GND being connected into the power bus. | ||