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A simple test stand to hold 4 12mm buttons with a base large enough to hold an Arduino Nano & small breadboard.
There are two options, one that holds the button & the other allows you to slip a pre-wired button in so they can be tested in situ
They are designed to hold this button - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08JCG82KT/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=underthesmall-21&linkId=35b2c26248e80f3dbed96a090f39aa31&language=en_GB but any 12mm button will fit
I've included the sketchup file so you can modify it for your own sized buttons
Added a breadboard that can be used in association with the buttons that then can be connected to an Arduino or a shift register (and then onto the Arduino).
You can replace the 74HC165 with a 74HC595 to work in reverse & have a nice light show.
**UPDATE**: The slot (1mm instead of 3mm) in older versions was too small for the wires to pass through so please download this one
There are two options, one that holds the button & the other allows you to slip a pre-wired button in so they can be tested in situ
They are designed to hold this button - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08JCG82KT/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=underthesmall-21&linkId=35b2c26248e80f3dbed96a090f39aa31&language=en_GB but any 12mm button will fit
I've included the sketchup file so you can modify it for your own sized buttons
Added a breadboard that can be used in association with the buttons that then can be connected to an Arduino or a shift register (and then onto the Arduino).
You can replace the 74HC165 with a 74HC595 to work in reverse & have a nice light show.
**UPDATE**: The slot (1mm instead of 3mm) in older versions was too small for the wires to pass through so please download this one
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