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The 6-pin programming header will be installed in J4, shown here:
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The programming header will be installed in J4, here:
  
 
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While this component is installed from the top side of the board (and with the short pins facing down into the board), we recommend inserting the header (from the top) and then resting the board-- upside down --on the header to hold it in place while you solder.  
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To install this component, we recommend inserting the header and then resting the board-- upside down --on the header. Rather than soldering all 6 pins at once, first solder 'tack' one leg as shown below:  
 
 
 
 
Rather than soldering all 6 pins at once, first solder 'tack' one leg as shown below:  
 
  
 
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(The view above shows the header at J4, from the underside of the board, with one of the pins soldered.)
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Then, verify that the header sits flush to the board before soldering the other five pins.  
 
 
Once you have soldered that one pin, verify that the header sits flush to the board before soldering the other five pins.  
 
  
  

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