
SOT23, SOT323/353/363 & SC70 to DIP Adapters and Arduino Shield Kit This kit allows you to design and build an Arduino shield that will use surface-mount chips in SOT23, SOT323, SOT353, SOT363, and/or SC70 packages — without needing any expert soldering skills. The kit is a combination of the SOT23, SOT323/353/363 and SC70 to DIP Adapter PCBs and the Arduino Shield Prototyping Kit. SOIC-to-DIP Adapter Features This is a strip of six SOIC-to-DIP adapters with a twist. These have the patented Schmartboard|ez technology to make soldering surface-mount devices easy. Your SMT part will sit in grooves that hold it in place and already have solder in them. So all you need to do is put a chip in the grooves, apply flux, and use a small enough soldering tip. The adapters ship as a single PCB that can be snapped apart easily, creating six individual boards: - Qty 2 boards for up to 8-pin SOT23 at 0.95mm pitch
- Qty 2 boards for up to 6-pin SOT323, SOT353, or SOT363 at 0.65mm pitch
- Qty 2 boards for up to 6-pin SC70 at 0.65mm pitch
A strip of 40 male pin headers is included. This strip also can be snapped apart so that you can create the individual 3- and 4-pin segments needed when these boards have been separated. Arduino Shield Prototyping Board Features This prototyping board features an offset through-hole pattern that provides you with greater flexibility than standard through-hole boards. This kit includes all the basic components most Arduino shields need (stackable headers, LEDs, buttons, resistors, capacitor), plus a 170-point solderless breadboard. The Arduino headers are R3 compatible, and provided in both the Arduino offset and "corrected" 0.1-inch pitch. This allows you to make your shield compatible with either or both the official and third-party Arduino systems. Arduino Shield & SMT Prototyping Kit Resources Additional kits are available that include other SMT-to-DIP adapters.
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