T Tengku Fahmi New Member Nov 18, 2011 #1 Help me to correct this schematics!! Motorized Curtain with remote control Can someone pleas help me? This is the link to the project i refer. https://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/motor_light/023/index.html Attachments Motorized Curtain with IR remote Control.png 200.1 KB · Views: 169 Last edited: Nov 18, 2011
Help me to correct this schematics!! Motorized Curtain with remote control Can someone pleas help me? This is the link to the project i refer. https://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/motor_light/023/index.html
hexreader Active Member Nov 18, 2011 #3 I reckon: The thing you mark "what is this?" is a 2.54 inch jumper. You can replace it with just a shorting link if you prefer. The ground connection you mark "?" is unused and you can ignore it if you want. EDIT: The socket you mark "connect to?" is for programming. The 5 pin plug goes to the 5 pin socket. Get the idea? Last edited: Nov 18, 2011
I reckon: The thing you mark "what is this?" is a 2.54 inch jumper. You can replace it with just a shorting link if you prefer. The ground connection you mark "?" is unused and you can ignore it if you want. EDIT: The socket you mark "connect to?" is for programming. The 5 pin plug goes to the 5 pin socket. Get the idea?
K KMoffett Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2011 #4 Looks like the "connect to?" is a programming connector. To ATMEGA328 pins...Pin1-Reset, pin2-Rx, pin3-Tx...plus +5V and Common. Ken
Looks like the "connect to?" is a programming connector. To ATMEGA328 pins...Pin1-Reset, pin2-Rx, pin3-Tx...plus +5V and Common. Ken
hexreader Active Member Nov 18, 2011 #5 Ooops... Yes, KMoffett is of course totally correct. I will edit my earlier post to take out the errors. Sorry... @KMoffett thanks for correcting my really dumb error Last edited: Nov 18, 2011
Ooops... Yes, KMoffett is of course totally correct. I will edit my earlier post to take out the errors. Sorry... @KMoffett thanks for correcting my really dumb error