adafruit_xbee_adapter
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+ | Next are the two LEDs: one LED indicates that the XBee is up & running (" | ||
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+ | LEDs are polarized, unlike resistors. This means they must be soldered in properly in order to function.The longer lead of the LED is positive and must go in the hole marked with a +. See the images for a detailed view of how the LEDs are placed. If they are placed wrong, the LEDs will simply not light up and it could be very confusing | ||
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+ | Another option is to use right-angle header (not included) and solder it in as shown (or on the reverse side) | ||
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