Changes for page LSS-ADA Board (Type-C)

Last modified by Eric Nantel on 2023/03/15 07:59

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edited by Eric Nantel
on 2021/05/21 08:31
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27 27  * Built-in USB to serial (FTDI Virtual COM Port chip)
28 28  * Built-in 5V regulator
29 29  * Built-in 3.3V regulator
30 -* USB Mini connector
30 +* USB Type-C connector
31 31  * Dimensions: 64 x 64 x 15mm
32 32  * Mounting hole diameter: 3.1mm
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40 40  |(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)[[image:[email protected]]]|**LSS Adapter Tx pin**: In serial mode, this pin should be connected to the servo's Rx serial pin. If you are using the Lynxmotion serial cables, simply plug in the servo to the LSS adapter.
41 41  |(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)[[image:[email protected]]]|**LSS Adapter Rx pin**: In serial mode, this pin should be connected to the servo's Tx serial pin. If you are using the Lynxmotion serial cables, simply plug in the servo to the LSS adapter.
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43 -|(% style="width:350px" %){{lightbox image="LSS-ADAPTER-WIRING-LSS.png"/}}|(((
43 +|(% style="width:350px" %){{lightbox image="LSS-ADA-V1.1-Wiring-LSS.PNG"/}}|(((
44 44  The LSS adapter allows up to six sets of servos to be connected to the same bus and share the same power supply, which greatly simplifies wiring for more complex robots. For example, the servos used in an 18 degree of freedom hexapod robot can be split into groups of three for each leg. 
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