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Arduino Shield With Offset Headers

July 16, 2009 by Eliot 15 Comments

arduinoshield

Here’s another adafruit product launched today: a prototyping shield that compensates for the Arduino’s stupid oddly spaced headers.

Related: The Seeeduino has an alternate row of headers with protoboard friendly spacing.

Posted in Arduino Hacks, News, Tool HacksTagged adafruit, adafruit industries, arduino, ladyada, protoboard, prototyping, seeeduino, shield

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