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power up methods for our projects

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Choose the way you prefer to power up a kit .
You can power up them via a simple type B usb cable a 9V battery or any other dc iput from 6.5 to 30 VDC!
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Usb Type B Jack
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Usb Cable

Via Usb Type B Jack

The most easy way to power up a usbekit is via the usb type b jack!
A simple type A to type B cable can be used.
Power up your kit directly from your PC or from your cell phone charger (usb output)!

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2 pin Terminal block Dc input

External power supply

Use a power supply in range of 6.5 to 30 VDC through the dc input terminal!
All the kits regulate the voltage to 5 VDC with the LM7805 regulator.
(Note that for voltages upper that 15 VDC you may use a heat sink on the LM7805 regulator to prevent overheat!)






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9V battery connector

Power up with 9 volt battery

You can power up a kit even with a 9 volt battery using a connector for such batteries!






Note that if you want to combine 2 kits together (e.g. clap switch with rgb mood lamp) you can do it with one source! But you can do this only if you use an external power supply or 9V battery! Just power them up in paraller using jumpers direct to the dc input terminal blocks!

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