Changes for page LSS-ADA Board (USB Mini)

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

From version < 56.1 >
edited by Brahim Daouas
on 2018/05/07 15:19
To version < 57.1 >
edited by Brahim Daouas
on 2018/05/07 15:31
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82 82  By default, the Arduino is powered through the LSS Adapter Board, if the Arduino is powered separately, cut the solder jumper "Vin cut" on the bottom of the LSS Adapter Board.
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84 -|(% style="width:300px" %)[[image:LSS Adapter - Arduino Exploded.png||width="350"]]|The LSS Adapter is shield compatible. Therefore it can be stacked on top of an Arduino Board using the included Arduino stacking headers or male-to-male stacking pins.
84 +|(% style="width:300px" %)[[image:LSS Adapter - Arduino Exploded.png||width="350"]]|(((
85 +The LSS Adapter is shield compatible. Therefore it can be stacked on top of an Arduino Board using the included Arduino stacking headers or male-to-male stacking pins.
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87 +The stacking headers used are :
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89 +3 x 6 positions 0.1" (2.54mm) pitch 16mm (or higher) contact length header receptacle connectors.
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91 +1 x 8 positions 0.1" (2.54mm) pitch 16mm (or higher) contact length header receptacle connectors.
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