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Headers Strip 14 ways Arduino MKR1000 Printed

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14 pin Female/Male header strips MKR1000 printed, very useful for board extensions.

Overview

14 pin Female/Male header strips MKR1000 printed, very useful for board extensions.

We use them extensively on Proto Shield PCB, but they are useful in any shield because of their height.

Features:

Receptacle Style: Square

Number of Ways/Pins: 14

Pin Spacing: 2.54 mm

Component Height: 20.7mm (Plastic body 8.5mm - pins 12.2 mm)


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