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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I had similar issues with MicroUSB on
my MAX1284 board, in the end I decided that it wasn't a connector
for hand soldering.<br>
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If I recall I couldn't find a microusb thur hole model.<br>
<br>
Stuart<br>
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On 14/05/13 21:59, Bo Herrmannsen wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAFqpYu4K_mcxkozhvnhC5jSqDX6VshoRq=z2Oz9pNet32f-02g@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">thought i would tell a bit more about soldering this
one<br>
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i got parts so i had both my boards ready. the micro usb was a
pain... the 5 tiny terminals are half covered b a protective flap
so it makes it rather impossible to see them at all<br>
<br>
even breaking that flap off did not improve it for me, but it can
be done that way. but a microusb throgh hole model would be much
better for the AVR version<br>
<br>
i get a few more bits tomorrow mainly the clock chip and will see
if there was a better technique for soldering that one... even
thou we are moving forward i thought it could be helfull if people
later want to assembe a picaxe version<br>
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/bo<br>
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