TinyCircuits Proto 2 & 3 TinyShields (HCTICI0008 & 9)

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TinyCircuits Proto 2 & 3 TinyShields (HCTICI0008 & 9)

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Description:

These proto boards bring many of the TinyShield signals out to a point that you can solder to. All of the signals are marked and are spaced with 0.1″ spacing (same spacing as on the standard Arduino Uno), so a standard 0.1″ header can be used if desired.

To use a prototyping board you can solder in a header type connector, or just solder wires directly into the correct hole for the signals that you need. Attach it to the top of the stacked connectors on your TinyDuino, and now your wire is connected back to that signal on the TinyDuino processor boards.


Specification:

Proto2 TinyShield (HCTICI0008)
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Model Number: ASD2003
Ultra compact size and weight (smaller than a US Quarter!)
Square Version: 20mm x 20mm (.787 inches x .787 inches)
Circular Version: 20mm (.787 inches) diameter
Max Height (from lower bottom TinyShield Connector to upper PCB level): 2.81mm (0.111 inches)
Weight: TBD grams (TBD ounces)

Proto3 TinyShield (HCTICI0009)
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Model Number: ASD2004
Ultra compact size and weight (smaller than a US Quarter!)
Square Version: 20mm x 20mm (.787 inches x .787 inches)
Circular Version: 20mm (.787 inches) diameter
Max Height (from lower bottom TinyShield Connector to upper PCB level): 2.81mm (0.111 inches)
Weight: TBD grams (TBD ounces)


Connections:

Proto2 TinyShield (HCTICI0008) Includes the following signals:

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VCC
VBATT +3V3 +5V VIN GND
RESET
IO0 IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4
AREF
AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3
AD4/SDA
AD5/SCL

Proto3 TinyShield (HCTICI0009) Includes the following signals:

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VCC VBATT +3V3 +5V VIN GND
RESET
IO0 IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4 IO5 IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9
AD4/SDA
AD5/SCL


Schematics:
ASD2003_Rev31.pdf
ASD2004_Rev2.pdf
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