Hallo again, 10k's and clock now at 3.3v but the IC only works at 5v.
Got a bit carried away before - my friend George, who's the sensor co-explorer, is normally only available on Friday's so very much had that Friday feeling - and of course giddy with the sensors all finally working. Started to lose the plot with it all last weekend and was getting a bit frenzied with my interactions on the breadboard - was probably the wise thing to just put it down for a few days and come back with a clear head. Think my codes still a bit buggy as I'm only getting one sensor coming into Pd but have 2 sets from the console. Back to it, Julian On 9 May 2013 18:41, Martin Peach <martin.pe...@sympatico.ca> wrote: > On 2013-05-09 12:25, Julian Brooks wrote: > >> Hey Martin / all, >> >> Had to put this down for a few days but back at it today. >> >> Finally got it working - huzzah! >> > > That's great! > > > >> I changed the c file so that although it's gpio17 it's actually pin 11 >> (define_SENSOR_SELECT_PIN) and boom! >> Why the numbering scheme is so confusing is beyond me but anyway. >> >> Also for us we're running the IC at 5v as well as the 10k resistors on >> the clock line. >> >> > Unless you have level shifters you should have the 10ks to 3.3V. (Although > at 10k, it's probably not too dangerous to go to 5V) > > > > > Thanks again Martin - you rock. >> >> Have a great weekend, >> >> > Have a great sensation;) > > Martin > > >
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