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Does anyone know the part number for a set of header pins that I can use for the I2C so I can use a jumper instead of shorting it out with a piece of wire?
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I don't understand what you mean. What are you going to short out?
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In order to use volumite dont you have to use a jumper for the ADDR location...I was hoping to fing a header like those used on PC boards and use a jumper on the header to connect the pins...
I could be off in left field... sorry if I am!
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Basically the male part in order to use these...
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naa3e5 wrote:In order to use volumite dont you have to use a jumper for the ADDR location...I was hoping to fing a header like those used on PC boards and use a jumper on the header to connect the pins...
I could be off in left field... sorry if I am! Nope, just leave ADDR open. :)
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... and remove the onboard uC
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