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projects:a4sim:jstpinout [2020/01/18 17:08] dwheele |
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| I've been using JSTs to connect between components. Here are the pinouts used: | I've been using JSTs to connect between components. Here are the pinouts used: | ||
| - | {{: | + | ==== 3-Pin JST for Pots ==== |
| - Ground | - Ground | ||
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| - 5V | - 5V | ||
| - | {{:projects:a4sim:jst_5pin_raspberrytoarduino.png |}} | + | {{a4sim:jst_3pinpot.png|3-Pin JST for Pots}} |
| - | - SCL (I2C Clock) | + | |
| + | ==== 4-Pin Male JST for connection for Arduino | ||
| - SDA (I2C Data) | - SDA (I2C Data) | ||
| + | - 9 - 12V (Vin) (provides power for Arduinos) | ||
| - Ground | - Ground | ||
| - | - 3V (supplies level converter LV for Raspberry Pi) | + | - SCL (I2C Clock) |
| - | - 5V (provides power for Arduinos) | + | |
| - | {{:projects:a4sim:jst_6pinarduinogeneralpurposei2c.png |}} | + | {{a4sim:jst_4_pins.png |4-Pin JST for Arduino I2C Bus}} |
| - | - SCL (I2C Clock) | + | |
| - | - SDA (I2C Data) | + | |
| - | - Ground | + | |
| - | - (N.C., Future) | + | |
| - | - (N.C., Future - maybe 12V for servos) | + | |
| - | - 5V (provides power for Arduinos) | + | |