![]() ![]() A lot of people try to get things to work on a breadboard first and then copy the circuit to a perfboard when they know it works, but in this case it's connecting wires to pins 1 to 1 so I skipped the breadboard. Very easy to understand once you get one in front of you. ![]() In this case I used one with no pads connected, put the Teensy pins into the board, soldered the pins I wanted to use, then for each wire I'd put it through a hole next to the pin I wanted to connect it to, then you can solder the two pads together to make the connection. They come in a few shapes and sizes, some with rows of pads connected-which I remember seemed a bit confusing when I first used one-but they're basically just a more permanent bread board.
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