ISP built-in socket
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Often controller circuits are integrated into housings that hinder easy access to the existing ISP socket. A more practical design would allow this connection to be accessible from outside the housing. In such cases, drilling a hole in the housing is beneficial, requiring a round cutout rather than a square one. The component was designed with a 30mm drill hole in mind. A standard tub plug can be easily inserted from behind when not variable. To offer greater flexibility, a 6pole variant was created alongside the 10pole variant. Producing each piece takes approximately 30 minutes using a printer. I printed the components with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer height, utilizing PLA material. When working with connectors that have angled connections, Dupont connectors can be used for connection as they provide longer connecting wires.
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