2024-04-09 07:01 AM
I just need a breadboard that has two 38-pin connectors on it that plug into the CN7 and CN10. Does such a thing exist?
Thanks,
Chris
2024-04-09 07:16 AM
So the two "Morpho" connectors:
Not aware of anything that plugs onto them.
But you could use jumper wires from them onto a breadboard.
There are breadboards that plug onto the Arduino connectors; eg,
Maybe you could use something like this, which is actually designed for connecting Raspberry Pi to a breadboard:
Failing all else, the Morpho headers are on a regular, standard 0.1" spacing - no silly offsets like Arduino - so they will easily mate with standard 0.1" prototyping boards...
2024-04-10 03:20 AM
A "normal" breadboard will short circuit pins from row 1 and 2. Not usefull!
Use jumper wires to go from Nucleo to a breadboard of your choice. Otherwise look at the many add-on boards that exist for Nucleo and look if one fits for your evaluation purpose.