Strip the cable ends and use the soldering iron to ‘tin’ them. In the case of the 3D Printed enclosure they need to be around 100mm. Step 1: Connect the D-connector to the Arduino Pro Micro – Firstly you need to cut 6 lengths of electrical cable, how long they need to be depends on what enclosure you’re placing the Pro Micro inside of. The reason for this is that you can add a switch to the device if you want to enable 80% (or other configurable value) after pedal calibration. This is a slightly modified version of the AMSTUDIO 5-axis adapter code.
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