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Designator | Ruleset | |
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Dangerous Ivory Holodeck
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Properties
Availability & Pricing
| Distributor | Qty 1 | |
|---|---|---|
| Arrow | $8.84 | |
| Digi-Key | $10.44 | |
| LCSC | $34.62 | |
| Mouser | $10.44 | |
| Verical | $12.52–$19.79 | |
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Pins Requiring Pull-up/pull-down Resistors:
- Reset Pin (
- Unused Input Pins: It is good practice to connect unused GPIO pins to VSS via a pull-down resistor or configure them as outputs.
- Programming Pins (PGD, PGC): Ensure they're connected properly if used for debugging or programming, often require pull-up resistors in specific configurations.
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Specific Input Pins: Some input pins, such as PGD and PGC, may need pull-up or pull-down resistors depending on their usage.
DRV8432MCLR): Typically requires an external pull-up resistor to VDD.uet
copilot
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Reset Pin (
- Connect R1:1 to U2:13 (
- Connect R1:2 to U2:2 (VDD)
- A typical value for R1 would be 10kΩ.
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Unused GPIO Pins:
- It’s a common practice to connect unused GPIO pins to VSS with pull-down resistors or configure them as outputs. You can set them as outputs in your firmware if you prefer.
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Programming Pins (PGD and PGC):
- No pull-up resistors are needed unless specified by your programming tool.
DRV8432MCLR):MCLR)