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Extra Teensy Sockets on mobo


Vince Loschiavo
 


Jack, could you answer where i can find this info? or could you answer?
Thanks
Vince
n2aie


 

They are not used. Originally we thought we might bring those out, but we did not. You can ignore them.

Jack, W8TEE

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 11:26:41 AM EST, Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...> wrote:



Jack, could you answer where i can find this info? or could you answer?
Thanks
Vince
n2aie


James Zdunic
 

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Jack,

Just want to make sure it would not cause any issue if I did in fact make these connections with the teensy board? ?I¡¯m guessing not but sometimes I¡¯m a bad guesser.

Jim Zdunic KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 11:31 AM, jjpurdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...> wrote:

They are not used. Originally we thought we might bring those out, but we did not. You can ignore them.

Jack, W8TEE

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 11:26:41 AM EST, Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...> wrote:


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Jack, could you answer where i can find this info? or could you answer?
Thanks
Vince
n2aie
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Ronald Pfeiffer
 

Pin definitions at:



One of the pins is for a coin battery to keep TOD clock running when powered down.

rOn

On February 14, 2019 at 12:09 PM James Zdunic <james_zdunic@...> wrote:


Jack,

Just want to make sure it would not cause any issue if I did in fact make these connections with the teensy board? I¡¯m guessing not but sometimes I¡¯m a bad guesser.

Jim Zdunic KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 11:31 AM, jjpurdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...<mailto:jjpurdum@...>> wrote:

They are not used. Originally we thought we might bring those out, but we did not. You can ignore them.

Jack, W8TEE

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 11:26:41 AM EST, Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...<mailto:vince320@...>> wrote:


<Teensy sockets.PNG>
Jack, could you answer where i can find this info? or could you answer?
Thanks
Vince
n2aie

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James Zdunic
 

Thanks Ron,

Just to clarify in case I wasn¡¯t clear, my question is: If I were connect these unused ports on the teensy to the jackal board through holes, would it cause any problem?

I want to make sure there are no residual circuits on the jackal board that could cause trouble.

Jim KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Ronald Pfeiffer <w2ctx@...> wrote:

Pin definitions at:



One of the pins is for a coin battery to keep TOD clock running when powered down.

rOn


On February 14, 2019 at 12:09 PM James Zdunic <james_zdunic@...> wrote:


Jack,

Just want to make sure it would not cause any issue if I did in fact make these connections with the teensy board? I¡¯m guessing not but sometimes I¡¯m a bad guesser.

Jim Zdunic KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 11:31 AM, jjpurdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...<mailto:jjpurdum@...>> wrote:

They are not used. Originally we thought we might bring those out, but we did not. You can ignore them.

Jack, W8TEE

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 11:26:41 AM EST, Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...<mailto:vince320@...>> wrote:


<Teensy sockets.PNG>
Jack, could you answer where i can find this info? or could you answer?
Thanks
Vince
n2aie


Ronald Pfeiffer
 

I have no knowledge of what those pins are connected to on the JackAl board. Just
commented on what the pins were for.

rOn

On February 14, 2019 at 12:35 PM James Zdunic <james_zdunic@...> wrote:


Thanks Ron,

Just to clarify in case I wasn¡¯t clear, my question is: If I were connect these unused ports on the teensy to the jackal board through holes, would it cause any problem?

I want to make sure there are no residual circuits on the jackal board that could cause trouble.

Jim KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Ronald Pfeiffer <w2ctx@...> wrote:

Pin definitions at:



One of the pins is for a coin battery to keep TOD clock running when powered down.

rOn


On February 14, 2019 at 12:09 PM James Zdunic <james_zdunic@...> wrote:


Jack,

Just want to make sure it would not cause any issue if I did in fact make these connections with the teensy board? I¡¯m guessing not but sometimes I¡¯m a bad guesser.

Jim Zdunic KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 11:31 AM, jjpurdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...<mailto:jjpurdum@...>> wrote:

They are not used. Originally we thought we might bring those out, but we did not. You can ignore them.

Jack, W8TEE

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 11:26:41 AM EST, Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...<mailto:vince320@...>> wrote:


<Teensy sockets.PNG>
Jack, could you answer where i can find this info? or could you answer?
Thanks
Vince
n2aie


Vince Loschiavo
 

Jack,
Thanks for the response.? I did go through the board files and did see that those are not connected in any way.
Thanks again for the response so quickly.
Vince
n2aie.


 

With the exception of one ground connection none of these pins have any connection on the JackAl board.
Mike
K5ESS

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of James Zdunic
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 11:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JackAl] Extra Teensy Sockets on mobo

Thanks Ron,

Just to clarify in case I wasn¡¯t clear, my question is: If I were connect these unused ports on the teensy to the jackal board through holes, would it cause any problem?

I want to make sure there are no residual circuits on the jackal board that could cause trouble.

Jim KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Ronald Pfeiffer <w2ctx@...> wrote:

Pin definitions at:



One of the pins is for a coin battery to keep TOD clock running when powered down.

rOn


On February 14, 2019 at 12:09 PM James Zdunic <james_zdunic@...> wrote:


Jack,

Just want to make sure it would not cause any issue if I did in fact make these connections with the teensy board? I¡¯m guessing not but sometimes I¡¯m a bad guesser.

Jim Zdunic KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 11:31 AM, jjpurdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...<mailto:jjpurdum@...>> wrote:

They are not used. Originally we thought we might bring those out, but we did not. You can ignore them.

Jack, W8TEE

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 11:26:41 AM EST, Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...<mailto:vince320@...>> wrote:


<Teensy sockets.PNG>
Jack, could you answer where i can find this info? or could you answer?
Thanks
Vince
n2aie


James Zdunic
 

Thanks for confirming this Mike.

I¡¯m working from my phone so I couldn¡¯t check the board layout and figured I¡¯d ask while the topic was fresh.

Jim KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 1:10 PM, k5ess.nothdurft@... wrote:

With the exception of one ground connection none of these pins have any connection on the JackAl board.
Mike
K5ESS

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of James Zdunic
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 11:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JackAl] Extra Teensy Sockets on mobo

Thanks Ron,

Just to clarify in case I wasn¡¯t clear, my question is: If I were connect these unused ports on the teensy to the jackal board through holes, would it cause any problem?

I want to make sure there are no residual circuits on the jackal board that could cause trouble.

Jim KM4TXR

On Feb 14, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Ronald Pfeiffer <w2ctx@...> wrote:

Pin definitions at:



One of the pins is for a coin battery to keep TOD clock running when powered down.

rOn


On February 14, 2019 at 12:09 PM James Zdunic <james_zdunic@...> wrote:


Jack,