I needed to include a programming port to load code into the LPC8N04 in this design. This is designed to be a business card or badge, so the Shitty Add On seemed like a reasonable choice at the time.
Unfortunately that is too large a connector to install on a business card, so I was regretting the decision when I actually got around to programming the device. I tried some micro pinchers, but they were not sturdy or reliable enough. After pouring through my stash of connectors, I found some long headers and thought they might be useful, but I needed a way to apply pressure to keep contact. Something laying on my desk ended up fitting with just enough tension for a reliable connection...



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