FeatherWing Proto, Doubler and Tripler Created by lady ada Last updated on 2018-11-15 10:39:12 PM UTC
Guide Contents Guide Contents Overview FeatherWing Proto FeatherWing Doubler FeatherWing Tripler Proto Pinout Proto Pinout Duplicated IO Pins Power Rails Proto Grid Doubler Pinout Doubler Pinout Duplicated IO Pins Power Rails Proto Grid Tripler Pinout 2 3 3 3 4 6 6 6 7 7 9 9 9 11 12 14 I'm missing some of the copper traces on the back. Assembly Downloads Fabrication prints © Adafruit Industries 14 15 17 17 https://learn.adafruit.
Overview Once you've got your Feather board up and running you probably want to have some custom circuiry attached. Of course, you can start with a breadboard setup and that will work just fine for prototyping. But, once you know what you want, a proto feather can keep the components compact and secure. We have three options for prototyping, all are "FeatherWings" - add on boards that can be plugged right into any Feather.
If you need even more space, or maybe you want to have two wings plugged in at once, you can double your prototyping space with a FeatherWing Doubler. Using our Feather Stacking Headers (http://adafru.it/2830) or Feather Female Headers (http://adafru.it/2886) you can connect a FeatherWing on top or bottom of your Feather board. This design also has duplicate breakout for each pin on a Feather, as well as a bunch of plain grid proto holes. For GND and 3.3V, we give you a strip of connected pads.
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Proto Pinout Proto Pinout The Proto Featherwing is fairly simple. It's 2.0" x 0.9" so it fits right over a feather. Duplicated IO Pins On the outer edge are all the pins you'd want to solder in to connect to the Feather. The inner set of pins are boxed and have small text or dots to indicate they are connected. The above shows the outer and inner set of pins. They are tied together so you have access to each I/O pin! © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
Power Rails You also have two strips of holes that are all connected for 3.3V (left strip) and GND (right strip). This way you have plenty of power/ground connections available. The holes are 0.047" diameter and are connected with 24mil traces. Proto Grid © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
Finally, there's a full set of prototyping grid, each hole is 0.047" diameter © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
Doubler Pinout Doubler Pinout The Doubler Featherwing is fairly simple. It's 2.0" x 1.9" - the same as two proto Featherwings side by side with a 0.1" spacing in between (since there's slight variations on PCB routes, you dont want to have no spacing between them or plugged-in-feathers might jam) Duplicated IO Pins On the outer edges are all the pins you'd want to solder in to connect to the Feather. The inner set of pins are boxed and have small text or dots to indicate they are connected.
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Power Rails You also have two strips of holes that are all connected for 3.3V (left strip) and GND (right strip). This way you have plenty of power/ground connections available. The holes are 0.047" diameter and are connected with 32mil traces. Note there's a thin strip of proto holes in between the 3V and GND rails © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
Proto Grid Finally, there's a full set of prototyping grid, each hole is 0.047" diameter Note there's a thin strip of proto holes in between the 3V and GND rails © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
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Tripler Pinout The tripler pinout is pretty much the same as the doubler. There's just one extra footprint. So look there for pinout info. I'm missing some of the copper traces on the back. If your tripler looks like the one below, then it's OK. The copper traces are still there, and if you look close you should be able to see them. The solder mask in these areas just didn't get removed for some reason. This is just a cosmetic issue and does not affect functionality. © Adafruit Industries https://learn.
Assembly When putting together your Proto or Doubler Featherwings, think about how you want it to connect, you can use stacking headers: Or plain female socket headers: The most common method of attachment for the Proto is putting stacking or female headers on the Featherwing and then putting the Proto on top: © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
But don't forget, you can also put the stacking headers on the Proto wing and stack the Feather on top of it! For the Doubler, you can use it side-by-side By soldering female or stacking headers onto the doubler, but you could also have mulitple stacking wings. © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
Downloads Original EagleCAD files can be found here, if you want to make your own custom featherwings, simply remove the prototyping holes you dont need (https://adafru.it/kC0) Fritzing objects available in the Adafruit Fritzing Library (https://adafru.it/aP3) Fabrication prints Dimensions in inches © Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.
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