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==Connecting the LED Module== | ==Connecting the LED Module== | ||
=== Connecting to the REL1100 or REL1101 === | |||
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# Connect the ground (-) wire from your power supply to one of the ground terminals on the Phidget. | |||
# Connect the black anode wire from the LED module to the power supply live wire (+). | |||
# Connect the red, blue, and green cathode wires from the RGB module to the numbered terminals on the Phidget. | |||
===Connecting to the 1012 - PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/16/16=== | ===Connecting to the 1012 - PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/16/16=== |
Revision as of 20:37, 21 June 2017
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Introduction
This manual describes how to connect and control the 3618 LED module using Phidgets I/O boards and relays.
I/O Boards:
Relays:
Connecting the LED Module
Connecting to the REL1100 or REL1101
- Connect the ground (-) wire from your power supply to one of the ground terminals on the Phidget.
- Connect the black anode wire from the LED module to the power supply live wire (+).
- Connect the red, blue, and green cathode wires from the RGB module to the numbered terminals on the Phidget.
Connecting to the 1012 - PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/16/16
Note: Be aware that the LEDs can get damaged if the proper polarity is not respected: Anode (+), Cathode (-). |
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Connecting to the 1014 - PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/4
If you connect the power supply live wire to the NC (Normally Closed) terminal, the LED strip will be ON when the switch is off. Note: Be aware that the LEDs can get damaged if the proper polarity is not respected: Anode (+), Cathode (-). |
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Connecting to the 1017 - PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/8
Note: Be aware that the LEDs can get damaged if the proper polarity is not respected: Anode (+), Cathode (-). |
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