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After connect the '''IN interface'''  to one interface of Sensor Hub, the extended “A port” is corresponding to the “even pins” of Sensor Hub, and the “B interface” is corresponding to the “odd pins” of Sensor Hub.
 
After connect the '''IN interface'''  to one interface of Sensor Hub, the extended “A port” is corresponding to the “even pins” of Sensor Hub, and the “B interface” is corresponding to the “odd pins” of Sensor Hub.
  
For example, connecting to the 6/7 pin of Hub, the corresponding pin of A is 6/7, and the corresponding pin of B is 7.
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For example, connecting to the 6/7 pin of Hub, the corresponding pin of A is 6, and the corresponding pin of B is 7.
  
 
==Document==
 
==Document==

Revision as of 23:22, 12 April 2017

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Sensor-IO split


The product number of Sensor-IO Split is: MSDE21

Sensor-IO-split can split a 4PIN interface into 2. This gives access to the second GPIO on the standard sensor / trinket header.

Introduction of Pins

Sensor backpin.png

IO Split
General Pin Out Sensor / Trinket's Pin Out
PIN1 (GND) GND
PIN2 (VCC) VCC
PIN3 (SIGNAL-A) A
PIN4 (SIGNAL-B) B
  • General Pin Out is the standard pin out of a Sensor / Trinket connector.
  • Sensor / Trinket's Pin Out is this specific Sensor / Trinket's wiring in relation to the General Pin Out.
  • SIGNAL-A / SIGNAL-B are signals that could be digital input, digital output, analog input or analog output. Or special signals such as serial communication (SoftwareSerial, IIC (I2C), etc) or other special signals.
  • Not Connected refers to the Pin not being used for this particular Sensor / Trinket.
  • Read more about the hub module.


  • All interfaces of Sensor-IO Split are 1.27mm-spacing 4Pin.
Microduino-IO-split rule1.jpg

After connect the IN interface to one interface of Sensor Hub, the extended “A port” is corresponding to the “even pins” of Sensor Hub, and the “B interface” is corresponding to the “odd pins” of Sensor Hub.

For example, connecting to the 6/7 pin of Hub, the corresponding pin of A is 6, and the corresponding pin of B is 7.

Document

Application

It can be used to divide the two IO signals of one 4PIN port in Sensor Hub into two 4PIN ports.


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Gallery

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Sensor-IO split Front
File:Sensor-IO split -b.JPG
Sensor-IO split Back
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