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pad_4_4 [2016/08/10 22:50] – latigid_on | pad_4_4 [2016/08/10 23:03] – [Assembly] latigid_on | ||
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| |16|WS2812B|5mm|programmable LEDs| | | |16|WS2812B|5mm|programmable LEDs| | ||
^headers^ | ^headers^ | ||
- | | |4| |2*5 (shrouded) SMT|J2-5| | + | | |4| |2*5 (shrouded) SMT|J2-5|can use DIL 100mil breakaway header strips| |
| |1| |1X03_SMALL|J1| can use Molex 22-23-2031| | | |1| |1X03_SMALL|J1| can use Molex 22-23-2031| | ||
^switches^ | ^switches^ | ||
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If using shrouded headers, ensure the notch points on the same side as the pin 1 designator. | If using shrouded headers, ensure the notch points on the same side as the pin 1 designator. | ||
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==== Interconnections ==== | ==== Interconnections ==== | ||
- | * J2 normally connects to J4B (I2C) | + | * J2 normally connects to Core J4B (I2C) |
* J3 carries the WS2812B chain for additional modules | * J3 carries the WS2812B chain for additional modules | ||
* J4 connects to a DIN header | * J4 connects to a DIN header | ||
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- | ==== License ==== | + | ===== License |
Currently the design is (c) 2016 antilog devices with all rights reserved; all documentation is CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. | Currently the design is (c) 2016 antilog devices with all rights reserved; all documentation is CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. |
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