
Arduino-compatible Prototyping Shield 1
Description This Arduino-compatible prototyping shield is designed as a "sea of holes" placed on a 0.1" grid for easy soldering of standard components. It is a double-sided board with plated-through holes. Footprints are provided for standard Arduino/Esduino headers, and each header signal is brought out to an adjacent pad for easy interface to your application circuit. How To Use Print out the actual-size layout pattern included in the datasheet PDF as a template to plan your component layout and wiring. Then solder the components in place, and use ordinary wire-wrap wire (i.e. Kynar AWG30 wire) to make the interconnections. Component pins will have three extra pads associated with them, making it easy to make multiple connections to one signal (e.g. a capacitor lead, a resistor lead, and the lead of a crystal). Arduino and EsduinoXtreme signals appear on the outer rows of header pads, while the additional signals available on certain Kinetis Freedom boards appear on the inner rows.