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=== Wire reference ===
=== Wire reference ===
For wiring, use 20-28 AWG. 18 can be too stiff while 30 is too fragile. 24-26 AWG works fine in most cases. The Grounds and VCC wires may ofcourse be thicker than the signal wires. Keep wires short, up to ~20cm max (longer gives errors). The shorter the better : 15cm and shorter mostly works fine with AWG26 on SPI.
For wiring, use 20-28 AWG. 18 can be too stiff while 30 is too fragile. 24-26 AWG works fine in most cases. The Grounds and VCC wires may ofcourse be thicker than the signal wires. Keep wires short, up to ~20cm max (longer gives errors). The shorter the better : 15cm and shorter mostly works fine with AWG26 on SPI.


Use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calipers caliper] to measure unknown/unmarked wires and compare with table/listing.
Use caliper to measure unknown/unmarked wires and compare with table/listing.


==== Table: AWG (inch) / Euro (mm) ====
==== Table: AWG (inch) / Euro (mm) ====
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     SATA : solid 30 AWG - 0.0100" / 0.255mm
     SATA : solid 30 AWG - 0.0100" / 0.255mm


=== External Reference ===
*https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/working-with-wire


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