
Mcu Programming Jig
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Create a pogo spring connector holder with 3D printing for on-board microcontroller programming and debugging. Use bare touch contacts on the PCB, along with a pogo spring pin connector to secure it in place. For added support, insert an M3 screw and nut, an M5 screw, washer, and two nuts. Utilize a specific pogo spring adapter such as the one mentioned in the link. After printing the required parts, ensure the screw holes are drilled correctly using 3mm and 5mm drills. Adjust the pogo spring adapter head with a utility knife if necessary for proper fitting. Happy printing!
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