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ARDUINO NANO EVERY – SOLDER ON PIN HEADERS
Did you order an Arduino Nano Every, and then realize you have to solder on those metal things that go into a breadboard (AKA Pin Headers)?

In this lesson, we’ll walk through how to solder an Arduino Nano Every

From everything you’ll need before you get started
A couple tips, tricks, and resources if you’re new to soldering
And a demo of soldering the Arduino Nano Every
ARDUINO NANO EVERY
I ordered a 3 pack of the Arduino Nano Every, a newer style Arduino board, and when I opened one of the boxes, I realized I was going to have to do some soldering, because out came two rows of little metals pins held together by some plastic – these are called header pins. You can buy these with the header pins already soldered on, but that is not the kind I bought.

These header pins are what make electrical contact with different components on the circuit board and they allow you to use a solderless breadboard, so you can connect other electrical components to the Arduino Nano Every.

Now you might be like, why the heck don’t these things come already soldered on anyway? Those Arduino people are so lazy!

The reason is because this style header pins actually go through the circuit board – they are called throughhole components – and it takes a real human being to solder them on (which costs extra money during production).

Unlike the other components on the Arduino Nano Every, which can be soldered on using a machine. These are surfacemount devices (SMD).

So since they figure only cool people with soldering irons will buy an Arduino Nano Every anyway, hey, let’s get these made a little cheaper.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO SOLDER AN ARDUINO NANO EVERY
So here’s what you’ll need to solder your Arduino Nano Every (Full Disclosure – These are affiliate links that allow us to buy gold toilet seat covers for our yachts)

A soldering iron
solder (I prefer rosin core)
A wet sponge, or a brass wire coils to clean the tip of your
And ideally, a bread board, but if you don’t have, you could still manage.
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SOLDERING THE ARDUINO NANO EVERY
START HEATING UP YOUR SOLDERING IRON
First I am going to get my soldering iron turned on. I have one where I can adjust the temperature, and usually I’ll set it around 250℉ to 260℉. Your soldering iron may not have an adjustable temp – no big deal.

PLACE YOUR PIN HEADERS INTO THE BREADBOARD
While my soldering iron is heating up, I set the pin headers into a breadboard. The long side of the pins goes into the breadboard, and the short side sticks up.

I start at the end of the breadboard, to make sure both headers start at the same place. One header will be spaced a little farther from the center than the other.

Sometimes, you can accidentally dislodge one of the pins out of the plastic while trying to push the header pin into the breadboard – if this happens, no big deal, just push it back into the breadboard, and make it even with the other pins.

You’ll want to make sure the header pin header pin plastic is tight to breadboard, and it is not uneven or crooked.

Then set the Arduino Nano Every on top of the header pins.


CONTINUED…
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