
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)
Get Inspired
Connect Arduino to a web browser over Bluetooth and see a 3D model and graph moving around - magic!

While it’s yet to make its premiere, Matt Denton has already built the D-O droid from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker using a MKR WiFi 1010 for control, along with a MKR IMU Shield and a MKR Motor Carrier. The droid scoots around on what appears to be one large wheel, which conceals the Arduino boards as well as other electronics, batteries, and mechanical components. Denton’s wheel design is a bit more complicated mechanically than it first appears, as its split into a center section, with thin drive wheels on the side that enable differential steering. On top, a cone-shaped head provides sounds and movement, giving the little RC D-O a ton of personality. The droid isn’t quite finished as of the video below, but given how well it works there, the end product should be amazing!