SMA End Launch Connectors
DaveSB55: SMA End Launch Connector Nope, I'm pretty sure this is the fellow I want: https://www.adafruit.com/products/1865. There seem to be a few critical dimensions 1) Thickness of PCB - 1.6mm seems...
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I think you'd be lucky to find a specialist part in a quantity of 1 for a reasonable price, your best bet is some obscure UK re-seller, EBay or otherwise. If you have a part number, you can track down...
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Yup that was my act of last resort, however given Adafruit describe fitting such a connector and have it for sale (albeit out of stock), I hoped I wasn't on my own trying to find one, after all not...
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hum, I'm still confused, I thought the whole point of the part I linked to was to bridge a SMA antenna to the uFL that the breakout board ships with (and I understand can be fitted to the Feather...
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Hi rogueM Thanks, yes I've had a confirmation email and notification the replacement was sent out today, Best regards
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Hello, I just bught an Explorer Hat for my Raspberry Pi Zero. When I connect the Explorer Hat, boot my Raspberry Pi Zero.I noticed the the blue led is flashing while booting and stays on...
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Something like https://www.wirelessthings.net/sma-pcb-straight-end-launch ? Gordon
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Is this an Explorer HAT pro, or the version without ADC and H-bridges? Either way, try: i2cdetect -y 1 does it return any addresses or just a matrix of disapointment?
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I appreciate the answers, "uname -a" was returning 4.4.14, so I had done the dist-upgrade and probably the rpi-update also (thought it was best to always have the latest update ????).I really do...
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Interesting.... I checked one of my other pi Zero, and uname -a says: "4.4.14+ #895 Sun Jun 26 13:39:34 BST 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux"checking my 'history' and I do show an rpi-update command Should I not...
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I am sorry, what would this do? That is, if I add this, what this would accomplish? Without that entry my music software works just fine. However, I do have a mono amplifier that takes a single...
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Yup, that's what I got at first before I checked the dimensions and the spacing between the two sets of pins on each side of the PCB is 9mm on that connector and around 6mm on the PCB
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I hate uFL connectors, great in a final project, but not so great connecting and disconnecting and just lying around on the bench in general. So For the Feather variant, I have no choice and I'll hunt...
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rpi-update is indeed not recommended, it will pull down things that are highly experiemental. dist-upgrade and upgrade are somewhat similar and it's a good idea to run them once in a while, they are...
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HI RogueM, Is is the Explorer HAT Pro (PIM082). The result of the command with my Explorer HAT Pro is: root@raspberrypi:~# i2cdetect -y 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f00: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --...
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yes, that's correct for the pHAT, 0x48 is the address of the ADC chip. The HAT pro version should display the same address as well as 0x28 for the Cap Touch. Since you've got LED lighting up it seems...
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Hi RogueM, I powered mmy Pi from a Power Bank. Now I have powered it directly from an adapter, and now it seems to be working: root@raspberrypi:~# i2cdetect -y 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f00: --...
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oh, right. I'm surprised the HAT is drawing that much more than the pHAT. Good work and happy to hear you found the cause.
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