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Old 05-07-2019, 04:09 PM   #1
sven337
 
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Could you please inform about the circuit connections on the board.
Are you asking about how to connect the buck module I had to the board? Assuming you have the same, but all buck modules work the same way anyway, you have three leads to connect: Vin, Vout, and GND.
If you look at my very blurry (sorry..) last picture, you can see two red wires and one black wire (at the bottom)*come out of the module. The black wire is GND, and I've taken it at the GND of the capacitor that is next to the blue inductor.
Vin was the + of this capacitor (I think the capacitor/inductor/diode here are an input filter, all I really care about is that there's a constant 12V power supply available there and it was the input of the NPN transistors).
Vout is the leftmost pin of the VFD connector (all 4 left pins are connected together).
I hope this helps you
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Old 05-07-2019, 04:56 PM   #2
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Are you asking about how to connect the buck module I had to the board? Assuming you have the same, but all buck modules work the same way anyway, you have three leads to connect: Vin, Vout, and GND.
If you look at my very blurry (sorry..) last picture, you can see two red wires and one black wire (at the bottom)*come out of the module. The black wire is GND, and I've taken it at the GND of the capacitor that is next to the blue inductor.
Vin was the + of this capacitor (I think the capacitor/inductor/diode here are an input filter, all I really care about is that there's a constant 12V power supply available there and it was the input of the NPN transistors).
Vout is the leftmost pin of the VFD connector (all 4 left pins are connected together).
I hope this helps you
Actually i was quite able to clear up my mind after asking the question. With your answer it is now crystal clear. Thank you so much again. Hope it would last long.
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