R Rpschultz13 Active member Aug 14, 2024 #1 Basic Relay Bypass (Latching) - PedalPCB.com Relay Bypass Module www.pedalpcb.com The SW tab isn't on the schematic. What does it do? I think I'd like to hook it up to an Arduino and use it as an on/off switch. Yes?
Basic Relay Bypass (Latching) - PedalPCB.com Relay Bypass Module www.pedalpcb.com The SW tab isn't on the schematic. What does it do? I think I'd like to hook it up to an Arduino and use it as an on/off switch. Yes?
Bricksnbeatles Member known well Aug 14, 2024 #2 Rpschultz13 said: Basic Relay Bypass (Latching) - PedalPCB.com Relay Bypass Module www.pedalpcb.com View attachment 80116 View attachment 80117 The SW tab isn't on the schematic. What does it do? I think I'd like to hook it up to an Arduino and use it as an on/off switch. Yes? Click to expand... It is in the schematic. Collector of Q4
Rpschultz13 said: Basic Relay Bypass (Latching) - PedalPCB.com Relay Bypass Module www.pedalpcb.com View attachment 80116 View attachment 80117 The SW tab isn't on the schematic. What does it do? I think I'd like to hook it up to an Arduino and use it as an on/off switch. Yes? Click to expand... It is in the schematic. Collector of Q4
derevaun Well-known member Aug 14, 2024 #4 Isn't that the connection for an LED? It goes low when the pedal is on. It would work as an active low switch for Arduino.
Isn't that the connection for an LED? It goes low when the pedal is on. It would work as an active low switch for Arduino.
R Rpschultz13 Active member Aug 14, 2024 #5 derevaun said: Isn't that the connection for an LED? It goes low when the pedal is on. It would work as an active low switch for Arduino. Click to expand... Yeah you’re right. I think
derevaun said: Isn't that the connection for an LED? It goes low when the pedal is on. It would work as an active low switch for Arduino. Click to expand... Yeah you’re right. I think