Just curious - If there are only two outputs from the board, why 4 different fuses?
My newest board is a Pihat for control of pixels using FPP. Standard 2 outputs, also has 2 power injection ports. Optional regulator for 12V users, RTC module and standoffs all of which are $1 each.
Available on my site, GetJBoards.com
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Just curious - If there are only two outputs from the board, why 4 different fuses?
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Al, my guess is the 4 fuses are for the "Standard 2 outputs, also has 2 power injection ports"
Jeremy, I'm looking forward to the PiZero version. We that be available soon?![]()
Correct the power injection ports are fused as well. Should have the new zero footprint board next week.
I’m also looking forward to the Pi Zero pixel controller board.
After looking at your board, I see mounting holes which seem to line up with the pi zero board. Is that correct?
Last edited by critic2; 03-01-2019 at 09:41 AM. Reason: Added question
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Yeah you can mount this onto a zero as well and have holes for bolts/standoffs
Here's a PiZero Hat I created for last year:
https://www.diychristmas.org/vb1/sho...91-Pi-Zero-Hat
I also have two other models--both are designed to fit into a small tube (aka PixelSticks). One if for 12V, and the other actually has the 12V->5V converter on-board that can be used to power 5V pixels (using 12V input).
Pixel string Pihat zero is now available on my site for $12
GetJBoards.com
How long will the super capacitor hold the time with the RTC module option?
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