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| gl.tter:
--- Quote from: Chris on May 24, 2005, 10:05:17 am ---The problem is many recent machines don't have a knocker; they make the sound electronically. --- End quote --- Oh really? |
| Chris:
--- Quote from: gl.tter on May 24, 2005, 10:19:59 am ---Right, that should work in theory (not familiar with VBScript). --- End quote --- |
| screaming:
Pardon the newb question, but in order to hook up LEDs to this board will I need the resistors too (a la shawnzilla's offering) or will the board take care of all this? -Steve |
| Buddabing:
--- Quote from: screaming on May 27, 2005, 11:20:58 am ---Pardon the newb question, but in order to hook up LEDs to this board will I need the resistors too (a la shawnzilla's offering) or will the board take care of all this? -Steve --- End quote --- No resistors will be required. The board will put out 24 mA max per LED. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Buddabing on May 27, 2005, 11:49:49 am --- --- Quote from: screaming on May 27, 2005, 11:20:58 am ---Pardon the newb question, but in order to hook up LEDs to this board will I need the resistors too (a la shawnzilla's offering) or will the board take care of all this? -Steve --- End quote --- No resistors will be required. The board will put out 24 mA max per LED. --- End quote --- Are you sure??? Most LED's operate off of 2.1 V. The ones that are labelled for 12V operation have internal resistors to allow them to handle that voltage. With an I-PAC or Hagstrom, you have to add a resistor to allow the 2.1V Led to work at 5 V. Are you saying your controller will output at 2.1V? Will it be selectable for other voltage outputs? |
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