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Thanks you are the best.
TAAAAA DAAAAAA! The Gerber files for production at IteadStudios are attached.
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TAAAAA DAAAAAA! The Gerber files for production at IteadStudios are attached.
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Is it me, or are there no connections to the Vin-?
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Did you remember to attach those 1206 resistors to ground plane? Hehe
Hey fickle1. I replied to your PM but they get moderated since I just joined. Let me know if you don't see it soon and I'll just try to inflate my post count til I hit 10.
Little assist from the electrically gifted.
So I got my Typhon controller today, so of course I want to set up the dimming on it, of the PWM pins the top row is negative, the bottom row is positive on the controller, so the top wire goes to the Vin- on the power supply-dc side, the bottom wire goes to the PWM input on the LDD controller. I'm plugged it into the 5V side of things, and I think I may have gotten it figured out as far as how everything goes.
However, I'm confused because when I unplug the Typhon controller, the LDD goes dark. I thought that if there was a power outage you get full output. Not that I'm complaining mind you, but I just want to make sure I'm not potentially screwing up my LDD drivers (or controller). Does the Typhon have a resistor in place or something similar to the boards people made so it doesn't go full on with a power outage? When I completely unplug the PWM wires it kicks back onto full power.
Better safe than sorry.
There are no pull down resistors on the PWM outputs of the Typhon. What your experiencing would be considered normal operation. The PWM pin of the LDD will "float high" with no wiring connected to it, and your leds will come on full blast. Now with with the only the wires connected, they may act similar to an antenna and pick up spurious signals(electrical speak for "noise") that will negate the "floating high" condition, causing your leds to remain dark. Essentially "loose" connections can cause all sorts of weird behavior. Just connect your typhon correctly, and enjoy it.