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can any one will tell me the pin configuration of pink module?

rakeshakurathirakeshakurathi Posts: 30
edited 2008-03-16 17:34 in General Discussion
hi ,,
can any one know about the pin configuration of pink module ,,,i have referred to the documentation but there is no pin configuration

exactly .we can find 15 to 18 pins if i am correct which pin is meant for what lol.gif

any documentation link?

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  • RDL2004RDL2004 Posts: 2,554
    edited 2008-03-16 15:07
    The PINK only has 10 pins.

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  • rakeshakurathirakeshakurathi Posts: 30
    edited 2008-03-16 16:48
    thank u sir,


    we have ten pins for which will be connecting to basicstamp but i find more pins at the middle of my pink in similar fashion to which u have explained what they r ment for ?

    and one more doubt sir u have mentioned pin 1 .. pin 10

    but in the pink how can i find pin 1 or 10 ?

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  • PJAllenPJAllen Banned Posts: 5,065
    edited 2008-03-16 16:56
    Pin 1 is shown on page two of the documentation/PDF.
       9 7 5 3 1
      10 8 6 4 2
    
    

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  • RDL2004RDL2004 Posts: 2,554
    edited 2008-03-16 17:34
    Okay, I see what you're asking now.

    The PINK is a custom programmed NetBurner module. The other pins are something you'd best ignore, connect nothing there.

    If you really want to know, go to www.netburner.com and read what they have for the SB70, which is what the PINK is based on.

    They've made some changes recently, so even their info is not guaranteed to be accurate.

    From what I remember, I'm pretty sure the lower connector duplicates power and several other functions, but I don't know for certain, so be very careful if you try to use them. You can see (maybe) in the pic below how I used the extra power connection.

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