Difference between revisions of "Ryde GPIO breakout"

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===Construction notes===
 
===Construction notes===
  
Note the GPIO board requires 5v NOT 12v!
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* Note the GPIO board requires 5v NOT 12v!
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* The GPIO header is placed on the opposite side of the PCB to the rest of the components.
  
 
===Bill of materials===
 
===Bill of materials===

Revision as of 09:56, 31 July 2020

To help constructors connect easily to the Ryde RPIO, BATC has produced a small daughter board - PCBs will be availble in the BATC shop.

Ryde GPIO5.png

Construction notes

  • Note the GPIO board requires 5v NOT 12v!
  • The GPIO header is placed on the opposite side of the PCB to the rest of the components.

Bill of materials

A full bill of materials will follow but the schematic is shown below.

Ryde GPIO6.png

Ryde GPIO 1.jpg