you can use it as a sensor so when it heats from an led or light-bulb it will change to clear making the light shine even more then you can have a light sensor next to it the lowers the power cooling the plastic and etc.
@0:48 You need more documentation for that level converter. I am trying to use one with the 9df stick and a MD25 motor controller and it crashes randomly. You don't even have the pin-outs for it. In fact, you could add pin-outs for most of your products! XD
@TedRobotBuilder The image on the logic level converter product page should be enough to figure out what is going on, it worked for me. Also I would say there is no datasheet because it is just some resistors and a couple of FETs if you check the schematic. In general sparkfun does do a good job a providing documentation for their products so quit hating!
@TedRobotBuilder They are there just to identify the different channels for the signals...so the red in (TXI) goes to red out (TXO). As for which is low and which is high, everything on the left in the image is at the low voltage and everything on the right is at the high voltage. LV is where you hook up the lower voltage (VCC) and HV is where you hook up the higher voltage.
@TedRobotBuilder it depends on what the voltages are. What are you connecting together? Are the data lines bidirectional? If you sent me an email I could draw a diagram....ckibbyrun@gmail
@kirbybot, Thanks for your reply. If you can tell me what the colored arrows mean on that "image on the logic level converter product page" I will give you a cookie! XD I assume the red one is VCC since it is marked, but the other 3 are not marked so I don't have much to go on. Btw, I am using I2C not serial, so I need to know where Vcc, Data, Clock and Ground go. Thanks!
you can use it as a sensor so when it heats from an led or light-bulb it will change to clear making the light shine even more then you can have a light sensor next to it the lowers the power cooling the plastic and etc.
makerzminecraft739 4 months ago
No 720p? Huh?
rsskd 4 months ago
Next project..."The Arduidildo"...:)
schoolmaster1945 4 months ago
"and then this kind of ...thing that we made" thing? it's a fucking dildo...lol wtf
i can just see the meeting they had before filming this:
ok we should secretly tell our customers they can make sex toys with this stuff, it'll sell better
sonicase 4 months ago
@0:48 You need more documentation for that level converter. I am trying to use one with the 9df stick and a MD25 motor controller and it crashes randomly. You don't even have the pin-outs for it. In fact, you could add pin-outs for most of your products! XD
TedRobotBuilder 4 months ago
@TedRobotBuilder The image on the logic level converter product page should be enough to figure out what is going on, it worked for me. Also I would say there is no datasheet because it is just some resistors and a couple of FETs if you check the schematic. In general sparkfun does do a good job a providing documentation for their products so quit hating!
kirbybot 4 months ago
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TedRobotBuilder 4 months ago
@TedRobotBuilder They are there just to identify the different channels for the signals...so the red in (TXI) goes to red out (TXO). As for which is low and which is high, everything on the left in the image is at the low voltage and everything on the right is at the high voltage. LV is where you hook up the lower voltage (VCC) and HV is where you hook up the higher voltage.
kirbybot 4 months ago
@kirbybot, Thanks for the response. Where do I connect the Clock and Where do I connect the Data lines? Thanks.
TedRobotBuilder 4 months ago
@TedRobotBuilder it depends on what the voltages are. What are you connecting together? Are the data lines bidirectional? If you sent me an email I could draw a diagram....ckibbyrun@gmail
kirbybot 4 months ago
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@kirbybot, Thanks for your reply. If you can tell me what the colored arrows mean on that "image on the logic level converter product page" I will give you a cookie! XD I assume the red one is VCC since it is marked, but the other 3 are not marked so I don't have much to go on. Btw, I am using I2C not serial, so I need to know where Vcc, Data, Clock and Ground go. Thanks!
TedRobotBuilder 4 months ago
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pinzgauernorcal 4 months ago
I plead the fifth!
tw34kd 4 months ago
fourth :)
320005397 4 months ago
2nd
tlfort 4 months ago
lol first comment
FreakyLemon51 4 months ago