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MikeQ:

The X5v is an input for external power (like power from your PC molex 5v tap).  The board comes setup so that the USB power is going into the X5v.  You can hook up your resistors to either X5v or U5v.  The resistor gets hooked up to the anode (long leg) of the LED and the cathode short leg gets hooked up to one of the 32 connectors.

mccoy178:

I'm putting it out on the line.  I have my leds ready, the cp is completely wired except for the leds.  I am waiting until I receive the cp overlay from MameMarquees before I hook up the lights.  You all have until Wednesday, then I'm unvailing it in all its glory! ;D

MrTroy:


--- Quote from: MikeQ on December 08, 2005, 11:34:26 pm ---The X5v is an input for external power (like power from your PC molex 5v tap).  The board comes setup so that the USB power is going into the X5v.  You can hook up your resistors to either X5v or U5v.  The resistor gets hooked up to the anode (long leg) of the LED and the cathode short leg gets hooked up to one of the 32 connectors.

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So what's the ground for then? Is that for just using the X5v or the U5v?

RandyT:


--- Quote from: MrTroy on December 09, 2005, 02:16:31 pm ---So what's the ground for then? Is that for just using the X5v or the U5v?

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Did I forget to send you a hardware doc sheet or did you order before we had it ready? :)

The diagrams show how everything is used.

Drop me an email if you need one.

RandyT

MikeQ:


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--- Quote from: MikeQ on December 08, 2005, 11:34:26 pm ---The X5v is an input for external power (like power from your PC molex 5v tap).
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