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July 8, 2014 at 1:46 am #23034
jpd1MemberAll,
I have version 1.42u main board and an expansion board labeled only
April 2013.My question is:
In order to connect my expansion board do I need to solder in a little 8
pin male male connector (the only piece I have left over) to my main
board and that is what I use to connect the cable to the expansion board?There is an 8 pin set of holes on the main board lower right – just to
the right of the screw hole to mount the board onto the enclosure (and
to the right of a print that says “ext out”… Is that what I use? Do I
just solder that in?Once done can anyone point me to the correct web page with a diagram of the right version so I
ensure the pins are connected properly from the main board to the
expansion board?Many thanks….
July 8, 2014 at 5:20 am #27477
jpd1MemberAh, I downloaded and read the PDF manual and the image suggests the pins go where I thought…but the wire placement is still up in the air….
I would think the colored wires would go symmetrically leftmost pins (white) on main board to leftmost pins on the expansion board. That means flipping the connector on the expansion board and to do that I need to cut off the little bump…Is that correct? Can I do damage by trying or it just won’t work if the wiring is wrong?
Thanks…
July 10, 2014 at 1:32 pm #27478
RayKeymasterThere is an 8 pin set of holes on the main board lower right – just to
the right of the screw hole to mount the board onto the enclosure (and
to the right of a print that says “ext out”… Is that what I use? Do I
just solder that in?Yes, that’s the pin header that you should solder.
I would think the colored wires would go symmetrically leftmost pins (white) on main board to leftmost pins on the expansion board. That means flipping the connector on the expansion board and to do that I need to cut off the little bump…Is that correct? Can I do damage by trying or it just won’t work if the wiring is wrong?
No, you shouldn’t flip the connector: the bump should always face up, on both the controller side and the expansion board side. If you put the two connectors back to back, the wires should all be parallel. This type of cable is the easiest to source, so the expansion board pin header is designed to match the cable wiring. In short the expansion board pin header is ‘mirrored’ from the controller side pin header. Hope this makes sense.
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