You only have to cut & paste some hard to understand text after a proper looking cover page. The text isn't read anyway :) But it's fun if you can answer 'RTFM!'. And if you don't have a manual all hell breaks loose.

-- Bas


On 10-4-2014 15:41, Gerald Coley wrote:
I was thinking more internationally! But, I could have said just read the documentation, like the System Reference Manual. But I have given up on that. In fact, i am considering not doing one on the next board. It is a lot of work.

Gerald



On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Bas Laarhoven <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    :D

    Quoting my original message "The analogue inputs are designed to
    handle shorts against a 12 Volt supply", that doesn't say 220V
    does it?

    And IIRC single phase in the US is only 110-120V :b

    -- Bas


    On 10-4-2014 15:18, Gerald Coley wrote:
    Now that is true as well.

    Gerald



    On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 8:08 AM, David Lambert <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 04/10/2014 07:57 AM, Gerald Coley wrote:
        Does it go to 220V? I mean if it is to be found people will
        try to connect it!
        LOL - nor to mention xxKv of static, etc!


        Gerald


        On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:38 AM, Bas Laarhoven
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            On 10-4-2014 2:03, Padawan wrote:
            Sounds like someone needs to make a "surge protector"
            cape for people like us... I'd buy that. My current
            Zener diode monstrosity design isn't particularly
            effective.
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            With the current shortage and future price increase, it
            may be worth investing in BeagleBone protection again ;-)
            This 'surge protector' cape you mention already exists!

            Shameless plug:

            Have a look at the BeBoPr series of boards and the
            current BeBoPr++. The analogue inputs are designed to
            handle shorts against a 12 Volt supply. Besides the over
            voltage protection you also get an extra (better) ADC,
            protected digital inputs, both TTL and high current
            outputs, a 12-24 Volt to 5 Volt step down converter, I2C
            level shifter, etc. Oh, and you can also use it to
            control some stepper motors, e.g. to build a 3D printer,
            or a laser cutter, or a router, or something I haven't
            thought of yet. There's a picture and manual available
            for download via this link:
            https://github.com/modmaker/BeBoPr-plus-plus.

            -- Bas

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