mesand
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Tips on Soldering Pi Breakout Board/nano to Perfboard

Mon May 04, 2020 5:54 pm

Hi all,

I am relatively new to working with electronics.

I have a breadboarded circuit. The circuit is very basic. It has a breakout board for a Raspberry Pi 3b+ attached to a breadboard and an arduino nano. The Nano reads data from some sensors and has a couple resistors. The Pi breakout board controls a relay board. All of these are attached with jumper wires.

I am now looking to make this design more stable to incorporate it with my project.

I am looking for some advice on how I should go about soldering this board for a newbie. I would ideally like to avoid soldering on the arduino or breakout board to the perfboard. Are there inputs/connectors I can solder on to a board and then simply plug in my arduino to that input? I will also be incorporating an expensive embedded circuit with some SDA SCL pins. I do not want to solder it to avoid mistakes. How can I incorporate these items to the Perfboard with pin connectors? If anyone has any advice for me its more than welcomed. Thank you!

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