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Subject: 
Re: HB pins ?
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
Date: 
Mon, 22 Apr 1996 23:19:19 GMT
Original-From: 
Fred G. Martin <fredm@media.mit.eduSPAMLESS>
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So far, I don't know wihch is which in the HB I/O pins, I know that
0 to 6 are analog in, and 7 to 15 are dig. in, but I want to know which
one is PA1, TOC1, ... and also what does the first row means, the second
, the third, and for some of them the forth. I appreciate your help. Thanx.
Hachemi.


Each sensor "connector" is a column of pins in the following format,
where "X" denotes a pin position:

X

X
X

So, if you look at the lower edge of the HB, you have 16 positions in
a bank of 9 and 7:

XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX


For each of these columns, it is:

X <-- the actual input or output signal

X <-- +5v
X <-- ground

The right-most three column have an an additional row.  These are for
connection to the expansion board.  it is as indicated in
http://el.www.media.mit.edu/groups/el/projects/handy-board/hblabel.htm

Hope this clears up any confusion.

-Fred



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  HB pins ?
 
So far, I don't know wihch is which in the HB I/O pins, I know that 0 to 6 are analog in, and 7 to 15 are dig. in, but I want to know which one is PA1, TOC1, ... and also what does the first row means, the second , the third, and for some of them (...) (29 years ago, 22-Apr-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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