Stackable Pin Header 1×8 (8-Pin) — 2.54mm, 2-Pack
Stackable Pin Header 1×8 (8-Pin) 2.54mm, 2-Pack
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Stackable Pin Header 1×8 (8-Pin) — 2.54mm, 2-Pack
Stackable 2.54mm pitch pin headers in 1×8 (8-pin) configuration — pack of 2. The 8-pin stackable header matches the Arduino Uno digital header (D0–D7) and analog header (A0–A5 + 2 extra), making it the standard stackable header for Arduino Uno shield assembly. Stack multiple shields while maintaining full access to all Arduino pins through the female socket on top.
Key Specifications
- Configuration: 1×8 (8-pin, single row) | Pitch: 2.54mm
- Type: Stackable (female socket + extended male pins)
- Contact: Tin-plated brass
- Current: 3A per pin | Voltage: 250V
- Pack: 2 headers
- Compliance: RoHS compliant
Why Stackable Headers?
- ✅ Arduino Uno shield standard — 8-pin matches both digital and analog Arduino Uno headers
- ✅ Multi-shield stacking — stack multiple shields without losing access to any pins
- ✅ Female socket on top — accepts the next shield or jumper wires for probing
- ✅ Probe-friendly — female socket allows oscilloscope and multimeter probing of any pin
Typical Applications
- Arduino Uno shield multi-layer stacking (8-pin digital/analog rows)
- Custom shield 8-pin stackable connector
- Probe-accessible 8-pin header for debugging
- 8-pin module stackable interface connector

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