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Cheap DIY SD card breadboard socket

Step 7Prototype your circuit

Prototype your circuit
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And we're done. You now have an SD card socket that plugs directly onto a breadboard. What will you make now?

I made mine because I was building a data logger with my Arduino and a Memsic accelerometer, but the possibilities are endless.

Just be sure you don't short out pins 7 and 8, the socket can slide over to it, so be careful.
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Nov 19, 2009. 6:50 PMDavedwin says:
Thanks! I'm thinking about using this in a prototype that I'm making too (brainstorming right now). As a solution to the pin 7&8 possibly shorting out. you could paint over the unused one, OR since paint will eventually scrap off you could file off the pin altogether. It's just a prototype after all, and you can get new cards for <$10.

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