Thank you!
Does the output from Cytron goes to AMPSEAl?
Thank you!
Does the output from Cytron goes to AMPSEAl?
Yes Cytron outputs through Ampseal pins 5 and 6.
Hi, would you show me how you solved the additional pcb cable going from the amp to 12v? I will be installing a 12v engine and would like to make sure nothing serious happens. This is my PCB😁
Direct 12V in (black)
Direct left/right out (brown)
Current board only good up to 3A (the ampmeter can do 5A)
This way we directly power up the cytron. And have no problem using it with the MFA motor that can pull 5-7 amperes.
I was told the newer board will be able to handle 7-10 amps
If you can wait a little while to order: there are some boards with an updated design being shipped for testing right now. The updated design should be released soon.
Is anyone using the XBee radios on the Simple F9P modules with V2.4? Curious about any nuances or complications.
No was.
Why do you have a ads1115 on the board? Was there not a a/d smd chip on the board under the ads1115?
I have measured all was circuits on pcb. Traktor’s was works on another circuit board. There is no smd chip, I have soldered all the footed components myself.
Check the teensy by serial monitor (via USB), may be the ADS is not detected for any reason.
When ordering the new PCB, will it have to be a minimum order of 5 units again from JLCPCB?
What will be the difference between this and the new ones? I could wait for a month or so, i want this thing up and running for harvesting season at the end of july
Yes JLC does a 5 piece minimum. You can order 5 boards with only 2 boards assembled or, depending on your location, there will be several around the countries who will have extras for sale.
We need to start a “PCB Sales” thread on the discourse to connect buyers with sellers.
The fault was found, the mosfet of the WAS circuit was faulty. Thanks for help!
Thank you, Teddy!
Hi!
If JLCPCB can provide parts and you have time maybe you should wait. They will put those parts on the board on their own. If you a beginer as I am, you could screw something up during soldering.