
piglet
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piglet got a reaction from vadimVladimir in Set of noob questions !
You can supply 5v & ground to the test points TP1 and TP3 beside the USB socket.
If you really don't want to power from the USB then you might have to doctor the micro-usb cable to remove the +5v pin (or cut the wire). The only time I've had to do that was on a Raspberry pi - to prevent a badly regulated powered USB hub from back-powering the Pi.
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piglet got a reaction from tingo in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from Jaspreet@DTU in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from adrianF in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from pine in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from lastaid in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from abecedarian in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from russcky in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from RobG in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from cubeberg in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from spirilis in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from Rickta59 in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from PTB in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet got a reaction from cde in My first ever electronics or micrcontroller project: Radio Word clock
I'm mostly a lurker on this forum, and watch in somewhat bemused awe at the things you folks manage to create. I'm right at the bottom of a massive learning curve with very little time to climb up it.
Still, I'm very happy with my first ever electronics or microcontroller project.
It's a word clock inspired by an image of a commercial product I bumped into on the internet.
Parts list:
1) A cheap frame from our local hobby shop
2) An http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2'>
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piglet reacted to RobG in WS2811 LED controller driver
They are probably wired for high speed, try this code.