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Time Sensing Bracelet

Step 4Soldering

Soldering
Cut a piece of perfboard 18 x 5 holes big. With the conductive strips running the shorter length. File the edges, but you do not have to round the corners, it is only for decoration.
Bend the legs of three male headers if you don't have any ready bent ones. Solder them to one of the corners of the perfboard.

Cut a piece of ribbon cable with five wires. About 1m long. Strip the ends of the 1, 3, 5th wire and solder to a row of three female headers. These will plug in to the three male headers on the bracelet.
Solder the other ends to the 1, 2 and 6th headers in a strip of six male headers, this will plug in to the 5V, GND and first analog input of your Arduino board.
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