![]() Thanks to frollard for the idea! I've also included a pinout of an SD card by request. Plus there aren't any pins on the backplane that could short against something! Thats never a good thing. ![]() I did each one individually with pliers and holding the pins in visegrips this time. ![]() Bending them back a little more in the second step is better as well. I recommend bending the pins a bit more in the first step so to ensure that all are making good contact. This is best suited for the final version of a circuit, a one off custom circuit, or a good prototype without waiting for th final socket. I have found that by bending the pins in the same fashion for a single row of right angle header and attaching that to the PCB or perfboard, you have a flat, robust SD socket. After a little discussion in the comments and elsewhere, I have taken a more permanent approach to this idea.
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