Soldering the Raspberry Pi Zero GPIO Connector Quick Tip
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Here is an easy way to solder the 40-pin GPIO headers onto a Raspberry Pi Zero. • Complete instructions at https://dronebotworkshop.com/solderin... • More articles and tutorials: https://dronebotworkshop.com • Join the conversation on the forum: https://forum.dronebotworkshop.com • Subscribe to the newsletter and stay in touch: https://dronebotworkshop.com/subscribe/ • The Raspberry Pi Zero and the new Raspberry Pi Zero W are amazing little microcomputers that come at a rock bottom price - 5 dollars for a Pi Zero and 10 bucks for the WiFi Bluetooth equipped Pi Zero W. But one of the things that both of these little miracles lack is a 40-pin GPIO header. • If you're going to add a Raspberry Pi HAT to your Pi Zero or Pi Zero W then you’ll need to solder in a GPIO Header yourself. It’s a pretty simple job, the hardest part is getting the header in straight and supporting the whole assembly while you make the 40 solder connections. • That’s where this Quick Tip comes in. I’ll show you a way to hold the header and the Pi in place while you solder the whole thing together. Unlike some other instructions, I DO NOT recommend using a solderless breadboard to hold the header, for reasons that I explain in the video. The method I’ll show you is quick and efficient and will ensure that your Pi Zero GPIO is installed correctly every time. • So warm up your soldering iron, get out your Pi Zero and a header strip, and follow along!
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