http://www.adafruit.com/products/51
Hello,
how is the breadboard (shown in the pictures) actually attached to the shield?
is it soldered on? (i didn't know bb's had legs you could solder on the bottom?) or glued?
Also,
is this sold ready or in kit (pieces) form?
thanks
K.
Arduino Proto Shield V .5
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Re: Arduino Proto Shield V .5
the back of the breadboards have a peel off sticky area. the kit is a kit, you need to solder/assemble it.Kiers wrote:http://www.adafruit.com/products/51 how is the breadboard (shown in the pictures) actually attached to the shield?
is it soldered on? (i didn't know bb's had legs you could solder on the bottom?) or glued? is this sold ready or in kit (pieces) form?
"Comes as a kit of parts, however its very easy to assemble even for begining solderers. More information & instructions are available here.
Arduino and breadboards are not included!"
http://www.ladyada.net/make/pshield/
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