door_access_controllers
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Cable colours in Hacklab installations: | Cable colours in Hacklab installations: | ||
- | ^ Pin ^ G1/G2/G8 ^ G11 (and photos) ^ | + | ^ Pin ^ G1/G2/G8 ^ G11 (and photos) |
- | | GND | blue | blue | | + | | GND | blue | blue | black | |
- | | VCC | green | orange | | + | | VCC | green | orange | red | |
- | | RST | brown | brown | | + | | SDA | orange | green | yellow |
- | | SDA | orange | green | | + | | SCL | white-green | white-green | blue | |
- | | SCL | white-green | white-green | | + | | RST | brown | brown | green | |
- | | LED +ve | white-brown | white-brown | | + | | LED +ve | white-brown | white-brown |
- | | Piezo | white-blue | white-blue | | + | | Piezo | white-blue | white-blue |
The LED should be connected between LED and GND, with a 120R series resistor. To avoid damaging the LED, use hot-melt glue to secure it in place (not cyanoacrylate). | The LED should be connected between LED and GND, with a 120R series resistor. To avoid damaging the LED, use hot-melt glue to secure it in place (not cyanoacrylate). | ||
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==== Version 2 ==== | ==== Version 2 ==== | ||
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In progress. | In progress. |
door_access_controllers.txt · Last modified: 2023-04-08 10:24 by tim