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        <description>Power

What's the difference between the VCC and 5.0 pins?

The VCC pin represents the StickDuino's IO voltage and is selectable between 3.3 and 5 volts using a small solder jumper immediately beyond the USB connector. By default the jumper is set for a 5V VCC.</description>
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	*  FAQ
	*  Troubleshooting &amp; Problem Solving</description>
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        <description>It doesn't fit securely into the USB port

While in theory all stickduino boards are the same height and all USB ports have the same size gap, this isn't true. If your stickduino fits loosely, either apply a layer or two of tape to the back or apply a small mound of solder to each of the four contacts.</description>
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