The document describes how to make an Arduino wire splitter using a 3-pin wire. It is a simple and solder-free way to add more ground and power pins to your Arduino board. The instructions show how to strip the wire ends, twist them together, and plug them into the Arduino board. One wire connects to the Arduino, and the other two can connect to other components, effectively splitting each pin to add more connections without soldering. The project takes about 5 minutes and provides an easy way to address the common problem of not having enough ground and power pins when working on Arduino projects.
The document describes how to make an Arduino wire splitter using a 3-pin wire. It is a simple and solder-free way to add more ground and power pins to your Arduino board. The instructions show how to strip the wire ends, twist them together, and plug them into the Arduino board. One wire connects to the Arduino, and the other two can connect to other components, effectively splitting each pin to add more connections without soldering. The project takes about 5 minutes and provides an easy way to address the common problem of not having enough ground and power pins when working on Arduino projects.
The document describes how to make an Arduino wire splitter using a 3-pin wire. It is a simple and solder-free way to add more ground and power pins to your Arduino board. The instructions show how to strip the wire ends, twist them together, and plug them into the Arduino board. One wire connects to the Arduino, and the other two can connect to other components, effectively splitting each pin to add more connections without soldering. The project takes about 5 minutes and provides an easy way to address the common problem of not having enough ground and power pins when working on Arduino projects.
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I've done many arduino projects. And I almost always run
into the same problem - not enough Gnd or Vcc pins. In this instructable, I'll show you how to make yourself an easy wire splitter - solder free!
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NOTE:
I AM IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT
MAY HAPPEN TO YOUR ARDUINO
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What you need:
3 - pin wire with stripped
ends https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8733
Wire stripper (optional)
Arduino (any type)
about 5 minutes
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Step 1: Wires
First, strip the ends of the wires on the 3-pin wire.
Then, twist the exposed part of the wires together.
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Step 2: How to Use It Plug three wires into the plastic part. One of these wires, you plug in to your arduino. (ex. Gnd, Vcc, etc) The other two wires plug in to whatever things you want to plug in to your arduino.
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Step 3: Finished!
You're done! I hope you've enjoyed this project. You can
tell me what you think about this in Comments, below.
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