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| + | == Assemblage == |
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| + | We ship Feathers fully tested but without headers attached - this gives you the most flexibility on choosing how to use and configure your Feather |
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| + | == L'option pinHeader & connecteur == |
| + | Before you go gung-ho on soldering, there's a few options to consider! |
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| + | <small>Toutes les images ci-dessous sont créditées à [http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] - Credit to [http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] for all the images here under</small> |
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| + | {{asm-text}} The first option is soldering in plain male headers, this lets you plug in the Feather into a solderless breadboard |
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| + | {{asm-text}} Another option is to go with socket female headers. This won't let you plug the Feather into a breadboard but it will let you attach featherwings very easily |
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| + | {{asm-text}} We also have 'slim' versions of the female headers, that are a little shorter and give a more compact shape |
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| + | {{asm-text}} Finally, there's the "Stacking Header" option. This one is sort of the best-of-both-worlds. You get the ability to plug into a solderless breadboard and plug a featherwing on top. But its a little bulky |
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| + | == Souder un pinHeader == |
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| + | <small>Toutes les images ci-dessous sont créditées à [http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] - Credit to [http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit Industries] for all the images here under</small> |
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| + | {{asm-text}} '''Prepare the header strip:''' |
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| + | Cut the strip to length if necessary. It will be easier to solder if you insert it into a breadboard - '''long pins down''' |
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| + | {{asm-text}} '''Add the breakout board:''' |
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| + | Place the breakout board over the pins so that the short pins poke through the breakout pads |
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| + | '''And Solder!''' |
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| + | Be sure to solder all pins for reliable electrical contact. |
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| + | {{asm-text}} Solder the other strip as well. |
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| + | {{asm-text}} You're done! Check your solder joints visually and continue onto the next steps |
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| + | == Souder un connecteur femelle == |
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