I am getting close to being ready to put my complete project together but I don't want a bunch of jumpers into my netduino or to have to use the 9V plug to power it, I want to solder connections directly to the board or have it plug into a header with all the pins through the button of the board. is it possible to get a netduino with out the power port soldered on and with out the headers so I can put my own in? if so where? What other options do I have?
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Posted 29 August 2013 - 08:34 PM
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Posted 29 August 2013 - 11:04 PM
Hi Casmer,
There are no Netduinos without power pins attached, but if you borrow a desoldering gun fro a friend you can remove the power barrel fairly easily. Or you could grab a 9V power barrel cable, cut off the end, solder your power supply to those two exposed wires, and then wrap it in electrical tape
On the reset of the headers--you can desolder those if you're careful. But it's usually easier to grab a proto board and solder your parts to that.
Chris
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