mrbond007
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

I can't convince myself if I don't understand why something is happening. Same was happening in this case I know that voltage is being dropped but why...

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

Voila. Now I understand why the voltage is dropped only to 5V not to 6V or 4V. Its because the 5V represents "ON" That's a intresting thing I learned ...

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

Your experience speaks for itself plus you are humble person to take my annoying questions without getting annoyed.

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

Thanks a lot. Crystal clear explanation. This means that the pin 2 has input limit of 5V that's why we have used voltage divider to drop 5V. Correct?

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

I'm sorry. I'm on mobile and it feels a complete disaster when using a forum through mobile. I meant to say signal cable instead of control. The signa...

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

You are a life saver @zander. You gave me a clear and precise explanation which I was searching all over internet since last few days.

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

@zander You are basically saying everything is correct in the diagram if two things are corrected. One changing the 5V to Vin to accept the power from...

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

I didn't know that the control cable is connected at pin 2. This is what got me more Confused.

2 years ago
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2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

I'm sorry I'm new to this Arduino and electronics. The arduino is power using the barrel jack 2.1mm? This means the black wire from the DC out...

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

According to original project the author is using 12V to pin 2.

2 years ago
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RE: Powering Arduino through Vin and 5V pin.

No. This project stood out to me so I thought changing only a few aspects.

2 years ago
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