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3.c. Included Hardware
The qik ships with a 16×1 straight 0.100" male header strip [http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/965], a 12×1
right angle 0.100" male header strip [http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/967], and two red shorting blocks
[http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/971]. This hardware gives you several options when it comes to making
connections to your qik.
For the most compact installation, you can solder wires directly to the qik pins themselves and skip using the
included hardware. For less permanent connections, you can break the 16×1 straight header strip into a 12×1
piece and two 2×1 pieces. You can optionally solder the 2×1 pieces into the jumper pins, and you can solder the
12×1 header strip of your choice into the qik control pins. You can then make your own cables that have female
headers [http://www.pololu.com/catalog/category/50] on them and plug these onto the male headers on your qik, or you
can simply plug your qik into a breadboard. Using the right angle header allows for a compact profile or for
vertical mounting into a breadboard; using the straight header allows for breadboarding as shown in the picture
below.
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