2 layer board of 2.10 x 0.90 inches (53.4 x 22.9 mm)
Uploaded:
May 24, 2015
Shared:
May 24, 2015
Total Price:
$9.45
Flexible prototyping shield for your Arduino Micro.
Only 0.2" longer and wider than the Arduino Micro. 139 holes ready for your components to solder in.
0.1" hole spacing will accept standard ICs, breadboard…
Flexible prototyping shield for your Arduino Micro.
Only 0.2" longer and wider than the Arduino Micro. 139 holes ready for your components to solder in.
0.1" hole spacing will accept standard ICs, breadboard headers, DuPont connectors, TO220 transistors and more. Extra +5V and Ground rails are provided at both ends of the board. All Arduino pins are connected to two adjacent holes, with cuttable and resolderable jumpers. Every pin is labelled on both sides of the board.
Mounting holes are 2mm. Can be drilled out to 3mm or 1/8" if required.
The Arduino “infinity” symbol and the ISP outline is included to help you plug in the Micro in the correct orientation. It could fit both ways but then the labels will be wrong.
Also check out the SMD version that has some surface-mount component outlines available.
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Flexible prototyping shield for your Arduino Micro.
Only 0.2" longer and wider than the Arduino Micro. 139 holes ready for your components to solder in.
0.1" hole spacing will accept standard ICs, breadboard…
Flexible prototyping shield for your Arduino Micro.
Only 0.2" longer and wider than the Arduino Micro. 139 holes ready for your components to solder in.
0.1" hole spacing will accept standard ICs, breadboard headers, DuPont connectors, TO220 transistors and more. Extra +5V and Ground rails are provided at both ends of the board. All Arduino pins are connected to two adjacent holes, with cuttable and resolderable jumpers. Every pin is labelled on both sides of the board.
Mounting holes are 2mm. Can be drilled out to 3mm or 1/8" if required.
The Arduino “infinity” symbol and the ISP outline is included to help you plug in the Micro in the correct orientation. It could fit both ways but then the labels will be wrong.
Also check out the SMD version that has some surface-mount component outlines available.
Show full description