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Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Digi-Key | $1.19–$2.11 |
LCSC | $2.23 |
Mouser | $1.43 |
Controls
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Battery (BATT1) to Arduino (U2):
- BATT1 has a 9V output.
- U2 (Arduino Nano) typically operates at +5V.
- Assuming BATT1 is connected to U2:VIN to use the onboard voltage regulator.
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Decoupling Capacitor (C1):
- Generally connected across the power supply pins of the microcontroller for smooth voltage.
- C1 is connected between U2:COM/GND__1 and U2:+5V.
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Diodes (D1, D11, D12):
- D1 connected to U2:D2.
- D11 connected to U2:D4.
- D12 connected to U2:D3.
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Resistors (R1, R2, R3):
- Only component properties mentioned, no connections provided.
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Jumpers (JP1, JP2, JP3):
- No connections specified for these components.
Potential Issues and Recommendations:-
Battery Connection:
- Ensure BATT1 (+) is connected to U2:VIN rather than **U2:+5V.
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Ungrounded Pin:
- BATT1: Negative terminal might be assumed as grounded, ensure this connection if not explicitly mentioned.
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Missing Connections for Resistors:
- Ensure the resistors are in series with LEDs or for current limiting as appropriate.
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Potential Floating Pins:
- U2 (Arduino Nano) has several unused pins. Ensure they're properly grounded or pulled up/down if needed.
Summary: