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The Go-Between Shield solves one of the most common frustrations in Arduino prototyping — shield pin conflicts. When two shields compete for the same digital, analogue, or serial pins, this shield sits between them and lets you reroute signals to different pins without any code changes or greenwiring.

Surface-mount headers isolate the top and bottom sides of the board, breaking every pin out into jumper tables. Close the right jumper and the shield above will think it's using A1 when it's actually connected to the Arduino's A0. The Go-Between Shield also resolves compatibility issues with Arduino clones such as the Maple or Netduino.

Key Features

  • Pin Reassignment via Jumpers – Reroute any conflicting pin without soldering or code changes
  • Full Pin Isolation – Surface-mount headers separate top and bottom shield connections
  • Stackable Design – Sits between two conflicting shields in a standard Arduino stack
  • Clone Compatible – Works with Arduino clones like Maple and Netduino

Ideal For

  • Resolving pin conflicts between multiple Arduino shields
  • Prototyping with complex shield stacks
  • Arduino clone compatibility workarounds

Resources

The Go-Between Shield appears in the following collections:

SKU SF-DEV-11002