ldquo;How could something so simple be so usefulrdquo;
We heard once thatin the 4th millenium B.C.some guy asked the person who invented the wheel that question. The person who invented the wheelrsquo;s answer, we were told, was something like ldquo;well itrsquo;s not actually that simple - it required engineering and innovation and this thing called mathematics that probably hasnrsquo;t been discovered yet and blah blah blahhellip;rdquo; on and on and on until the guy got called away to go fight a minotaur or something.
Cool story, right We mention it because stacking headers are sort of like the wheel to the Arduino civilization - meaning this thing thatrsquo;s incredibly simple, incredibly useful, but still so brilliant yoursquo;re amazed they didnrsquo;t exist before the daythey started existing.
What are they for Stacking. You put the headerson top of your Arduino and then you can add shields like ourProtoshieldor ourMotor Shieldor ourProto-Screwshield(pictured above)to get your Arduino doing all the cool things you want it to. Our set includes1x 10-pin header, 2x 8-pin headers, 2x 6-pin headers, and one2x3 header.
The legs are all 10.5mm long, so after PCB thickness (1.7mm) you have a height of 8.8mm - just enough to clear the Arduino#39;s USB-B connector. Theyrsquo;re also fully compatible with shields designed forArduino R3and theLeonardo. For shields that donrsquo;t use the 10-pin header or 2x3 header, use the 6 or 8 pin ones.
Some experimentation might be necessary to get these working. For example:
- You can stack on top of a Proto Shield, but not if there is a breadboard on it
- You can stack on top of an Adafruit Motor Shield v2
- You can stack on top of a Wave, NFC/RFID, or GPS shield with no problems
- You can stack on top of an Ethernet shield, but you#39;ll need two sets of headers to clear the Ethernet jack.
- You can#39;t stack on top of our TFT or LCD shields
- Some shields use the ICSP (2x3) header in which case you may need to solder in the stacking 2x3
Really, the possibilities are endless, just keep in mind that you may need to do some adjusting of code to handle the multiple devices and that there may be pin compatibilities.