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Re: Gyros and Accelerometers

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Originally Posted by excel2474 View Post
Ok, that's kind of what I thought, but I'm not sure how to connect the wires to the gyro. Is there some type of technique?
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The "technique" to which you would be referring is Soldering, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldering
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I personally like the suggested method of soldering the male end of a pwm wire right to the board.

Alternately, you could just solder some wire to the boards, preferably with a strain relief and then connect it to the analog breakout board with a pwm connector.