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Post by mkjackn on Dec 23, 2021 9:54:56 GMT
Hello,
Im trying to do some diy with an electrosmith daisy board. When powering it from the 5v socket on the master or braedboard module the voltage output from both of those drops to about 3v? This doesnt happen when powering it from the left most column of the braedboard module which is also 5 volts? are there any differences between the voltage sources or has anyone seen anything similar when powering other boards?
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Post by keurslagerkurt on Dec 23, 2021 12:56:10 GMT
This is intended to be so. The 5V at the master module is for patching, there is a small resistor behind it so you cannot damage anything when you short it to ground. You wouldnt notice when you patch it to a CV input for example, because that cv input is high impedance. However, driving a MCU or another IC's power rails, is something else. In this case the resistor behind it will act as a voltage divider together with the IC's internal resistance and the voltage will drop.
The brAEdboard modules +5V and Gnd are truely ground, this means there is no safety resistor in there. So its perfect to power other microcontrollers with it.
Another way is to directly use the pins from the bus connectors to power your microcontroller.
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