Hi all,
it's possible to use a DCC pin to power an external element (like a led, for example)? If, yes what is the maximum voltage that we can have? It's V battery or greater?
Thank you, Anna
Hi all,
it's possible to use a DCC pin to power an external element (like a led, for example)? If, yes what is the maximum voltage that we can have? It's V battery or greater?
Thank you, Anna
If you are specifically referencing the DCC pin, I don't think you can use that to power an external element. If you mean powering something via a GPIO pin, then yes you could do something like lighting and LED. The voltage output depends on the power supply to the chip. See Table 3 in the 1.0 version of the product specification.
If you are specifically referencing the DCC pin, I don't think you can use that to power an external element. If you mean powering something via a GPIO pin, then yes you could do something like lighting and LED. The voltage output depends on the power supply to the chip. See Table 3 in the 1.0 version of the product specification.
Hi John,
Thank you for the answer, I refer to DCC pin output. Table 2, pin 47 DCC( DC/DC regulator output pin). SO the maximum voltage depends from supply voltage? ( For example if i use a buttery of 3V, i can have a voltage output of 3V).
Thank you, Anna