Where can I buy long female header pins to make arduino shield boards. Didn't find any long enough on Amazon.com.
That's a little confusing, female and pins are opposite, maybe a picture of what you want will help. Also what country are you in, no sense giving you Canadian sources if you are in Fiji.
I have made a few shield boards, the parts came from amazon.
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Try Pololu Electronics. Here's a link to female headers.
https://www.pololu.com/category/50/0.1-2.54-mm-female-headers
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@thrandell And here is the amazon product, a collection. AmazonHere
Not sure if we are still having amazon link issues so here it is in text using the amazon shortener "https://amz.run/5mj7"
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
My personal scorecard is now 1 PC hardware fix (circa 1982), 1 open source fix (at age 82), and 2 zero day bugs in a major OS.
If you want the long pin versions, try Amazon
"https://www.amazon.ca/2-54mm-Arduino-Stackable-Shield-Assortment/dp/B077Z4KWM3/ref=sr_1_4?crid=AO59OU86X6Y7&keywords=stack+female+header&qid=1658163697&s=industrial&sprefix=stack+female+header%2Cindustrial%2C133&sr=1-4"
Anything seems possible when you don't know what you're talking about.
@will AH, didn't know about that one, so those pins stick through the board and you can conect on both sides. Cool, on my wish list now!
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
My personal scorecard is now 1 PC hardware fix (circa 1982), 1 open source fix (at age 82), and 2 zero day bugs in a major OS.
Found them on amazon.com, ordered them. Thanks.