Key Features
- Connector Type: Male-to-Male (M-M). Features a solid pin on both ends.
- Primary Use: Perfect for connecting two points within the same breadboard or connecting points on a breadboard to a component with female headers (like an Arduino).
- Standard Pitch: The 2.54mm (0.1″) pins are the universal standard for all prototyping-friendly boards.
- Assorted Colors & Lengths: Typically come in a ribbon or bundle of various colors (red, black, yellow, green, blue, etc.), allowing you to color-code your circuit (e.g., red for VCC, black for GND).
- Flexible & Reusable: Easily plug them in, unplug them, and reuse them for your next project.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Connector | Male-to-Male (M-M) |
| Pin Pitch | 2.54mm (0.1 inch) |
| Wire Gauge | 22-26 AWG (Typical) |
| Compatibility | Solderless Breadboards, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, etc. |
How to Use
Using them is simple:
- Breadboard-to-Breadboard: To connect two components on a breadboard, push one male end into the row of the first component’s leg and the other male end into the row of the second component’s leg.
- Breadboard-to-Arduino: To connect a sensor on your breadboard to an Arduino Uno, push one male end into the sensor’s row on the breadboard and the other male end directly into the female header (e.g., pin
A0orD7) on the Arduino.











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