jhaneyzz Well-known member Apr 22, 2023 #1 Silly question probably, but I'm using the my Audition platform to breadboard a circuit. The SW jack is just for the LED, correct?
Silly question probably, but I'm using the my Audition platform to breadboard a circuit. The SW jack is just for the LED, correct?
T ThePanda Well-known member Apr 22, 2023 #2 jhaneyzz said: Silly question probably, but I'm using the my Audition platform to breadboard a circuit. The SW jack is just for the LED, correct? Click to expand... I think the switch jack is for the switch connection to the board. I believe the audition is to test out built PCBs before they go on enclosures.
jhaneyzz said: Silly question probably, but I'm using the my Audition platform to breadboard a circuit. The SW jack is just for the LED, correct? Click to expand... I think the switch jack is for the switch connection to the board. I believe the audition is to test out built PCBs before they go on enclosures.
Big Monk Well-known member Apr 22, 2023 #3 ThePanda said: I think the switch jack is for the switch connection to the board. I believe the audition is to test out built PCBs before they go on enclosures. Click to expand... This. Although there is no reason not to use the Audition as a breadboard platform with I/O as well.
ThePanda said: I think the switch jack is for the switch connection to the board. I believe the audition is to test out built PCBs before they go on enclosures. Click to expand... This. Although there is no reason not to use the Audition as a breadboard platform with I/O as well.
Robert Reverse Engineer Apr 22, 2023 #4 jhaneyzz said: The SW jack is just for the LED, correct? Click to expand... Yes, the SW pad is pulled to ground when the effect is active. You could use it for other purposes, like closing a relay, or just ignore it altogether.
jhaneyzz said: The SW jack is just for the LED, correct? Click to expand... Yes, the SW pad is pulled to ground when the effect is active. You could use it for other purposes, like closing a relay, or just ignore it altogether.