Closed mistere357 closed 3 years ago
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this question. You should not be supplying any additional power to the board other than the USB input.
There are two pins that plug into the COM and + rows of the breadboard. If I don't have to do anything with them that's great. Thank you
They're output pins, not inputs! No additional hardware required.
Yes, as soon as you said all I needed was the USB I understood! :bulb: Great product by the way - I'm having fun tinkering with it. I bought 2 so I'm going to set up the 2nd one on my laptop (1st is on the Raspberry Pi) and use the outputs from one as input to the other :grin: Thank you again!
Awesome, hope you enjoy!
I'm looking for Vcc info for the Labrador board ( Min - Nominal - Max) I've read through the documentation so if it's there I just missed it :frowning: A nominal 5.0 V DC makes sense however as a source it can output 12 V DC. Boost converter? Thank you