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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

[oopic] Re: Pololu Deluxe Serial Adapter

--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "rock133_2000" <rock133_2000@...> wrote:
>
> What pins should I wire from the Pololu Deluxe Serial Adapter to
the
> oopic program connector of the OOpic S Board. I am confused on the
> configuration. Thanks
>

See the chart at the bottom of

http://www.pololu.com/products/pololu/0126/

There is a table at www.oopic.com -> Manual -> Connectors and
Mechanical -> <click on OOPIC S> -> 40-pin IO Connector near the
bottom of the page

Pololu pin Rx is defined as an input so connect it to pin 37 of the
OOPic which is defined as Serial Transmit.

Pololu pin Tx is defined as an output so connect it to pin 39 of the
OOPic which is defined as Serial Receive.

Connect the +5 and Gnd to the nearby pins. Well, they are 'nearby'
on my S board because I put pins in the pads.

Richard



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