
Adafruit CLUE Connector
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New to revision 8: All unique pads have a place for a wire to connect (only one wire for 3V3 and GND as the maximum rated current should not require anything larger), should work well with 24 AWG insulated wire (stripped back to the edge of the print for the smaller pads, stripped approximately 6-7 mm for the five large pads). A wire retention clamp has been substituted for the wire wrapping holes, but it might need to be a bit taller as the clamping force was insufficient, so hot glue was added for extra retention and strain relief. This is a remix of the Micro:Bit edge connector for the Adafruit CLUE (reportedly the same form factor, I do not have the Micro:Bit to confirm). The hole spacing is not quite symmetric nor in alignment with the center of the pads on the edge, so the design was improved by iteration. Old revision Fusion 360 files are included if you wish. Measurements have changed with time, you know the saying: measure three times, print once . . . measure once, print five or ten times.
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