Call me crazy...but what does "BATT- - negative pad for LEDs, needs to be at same level as GND when both are connected". I am using the Proffieboard V2.2. Does that mean the Proffieboard has to be flat? For motion I'm guessing.
Call me crazy...but what does "BATT- - negative pad for LEDs, needs to be at same level as GND when both are connected". I am using the Proffieboard V2.2. Does that mean the Proffieboard has to be flat? For motion I'm guessing.
Last edited by devvlok; 12-05-2020 at 09:41 PM.
That board isn’t sold here at TCSS, so I don’t believe that you’re going to find many, of any people here who will be able to really help you out.
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I'm not sure what this refers to out of context, or what you think is wrong with this. In general bat- and gnd are almost always treated as equivalent. If you had something out of range on an external supply it could push the things out of spec.
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