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Participants | User:buzz |
Skills | Electronics, Programming |
Status | Planning |
Niche | Electronics |
Purpose | Infrastructure |
Tool | No |
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control mcu pinout
This is the unmarked IC labelled U1 on the silkscreen. , vcc is 4.24-4.3 volts
------------- | o | vcc ----| 1 5 |---- gnd red pwm ----| 2 6 |---- blue pwm ? ----| 3 7 |---- green pwm ir rx ----| 4 8 |---- ? -------------
Funny bit is, the PWM signal is actually inverse. So they output a high signal to turn off the LED, and a low signal to turn on the LED. This can be proven by grounding one of the pwm output pins, which turns on the respective color of LED.