Electronic – solder pins for stripboard to breadboard

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This might be a really daft question but…

My breadboard accepts 0.6-0.8 wire sizes. I have a load (about 50) SMD chips soldered to breakout boards, the boards have 1mm holes for pins, same as standard stripboard. I want to test all of these chips on a breadboard circuit- but the solder pins are 1mm and don't fit into the breadboard! Any such thing as a pin that is 1mm at one end, but thinner at the other? What would such a pin be called? Is my breadboard just abnormal? Any better ideas on how to test all these breakout boards?

Bonus points if the parts/pins are sourcable in the UK too!

Best Answer

If I understand right you have some breakout boards with 1mm holes, and are wanting to find a suitable header to solder on in order to plug them into your breadboard and use them in a circuit.

If the above is correct (correct me if not) then simply use standard unshrouded 2.54mm pitch headers, the fact that the holes in the breakout board are 1mm won't matter for soldering purposes.

If it's a test jig you want, then the pogo pins (and proper PCB) are probably the way to go.