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Hacking your Digg Button with a Removable Interface Cable

Step 10Attach Wires to the D-Sub Connector

Attach Wires to the D-Sub Connector
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The last step of construction is to attach wires from the pin header to the D-Sub. If you installed the pin sockets, all you have to do is slide them over the protruding wires on the D-Sub. If you're soldering directly, then you just match up wires and solder them.

Hopefully, by now, the epoxy has dried enough to handle. If not, take a short break and come back. I'll be less messy that way.

Using our lettering scheme from before the wire are connected as follows:

Pin-Header "A" = not connected
Pin-Header "B" = D-Sub Pin 20
Pin-Header "C" = D-Sub Pin 2 (resistor)
Pin-Header "D" = D-Sub Pin 11
Pin-Header "E" = D-Sub Pin 5 (resistor)
Pin-Header "F" = D-Sub Pin 4 (resistor)
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