09-01-2016, 03:17 AM
Beautiful!
If you can turn the power supply off for the pine64 on and off (or unplug it), then no, there is no real need for the reset button. Yeah, you can probably get away with using them on breadboards... prublem is the front to pins are the actual switch pins, and the back two are just a mechanical anchor... so you'll want to bend them out of the way if you use them on a breadboard.
If you can turn the power supply off for the pine64 on and off (or unplug it), then no, there is no real need for the reset button. Yeah, you can probably get away with using them on breadboards... prublem is the front to pins are the actual switch pins, and the back two are just a mechanical anchor... so you'll want to bend them out of the way if you use them on a breadboard.
(09-01-2016, 03:01 AM)gperez1234 Wrote: Thank you all! I was afraid to solder. I soldered it in and it works and the solder job does not look to horrible. Do I need the reset button? I have some of the switches coming. Unfortunately the case appears to be designed to be closed once and good luck taking it apart after that. I can always use the switches for breadboards although the pins are arranged differently.