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I'm trying to get around from having smd connectors, which are surface mount, to be able to connect to a breadboard or through-hole PCB. Is there any easy way of doing that?
there was a hack not long ago that used an old fashioned idc card-edge connector as a SD/MMC socket. if you've got any old-school floppy drive cables laying about, then you just need to tone out the correct wires and plug 'em into your bread board.
aah, found the relevant link:
**broken link removed**
of course, if you're made of money, you could buy one of these when they're back in stock - almost $20 for a simple card socket seems kinda crazy though, although with the now strong Canadian dollar, it would be cheaper for you folks to the North!
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