I have a small perf board and I need to fit this buck converter on it:
This is the back:
How do I place it nicely onto the perf board? What's the best practices to make contact with the board's traces?
Merc.
I have a small perf board and I need to fit this buck converter on it:
This is the back:
How do I place it nicely onto the perf board? What's the best practices to make contact with the board's traces?
Merc.
Schematic? Wiring? Switch? How are you connecting power from whatever source into the board?
PCB header pins, just like the Nano.
I am asking how to solder things to the board. I fail to think how the schematics would even remotely be in this picture. Seriously. Nor wiring.
Thanks for your help.
Ah I see. So I want a single row of 4 header pins, yes?
I thought you were asking about placement/fit and that it might depend on where the power is coming in from and where the power is going out to.
No, not placement -- I am trying to figure out how to even stick it to the board, anywhere.
Yes, I am that clueless...
(I am learning slowly)
Should I get something like this:
?
Will I need to place something between the board and the circuit to prevent contact? Or shall I attach the buck converter in the other non-contacts side of the perf board?
I am clueless, sorry.
They are right angle. You need 4 straight pins:
They are right angle.
What is right angle?
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