No.
Connectors are used to connect something from another device. In this case, it means that your speed sensor connects to J-HLS-1 so that the Arduino can calculate at what RPM the motor is turning.
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yes to con j-hls-1 i connecting the rpm sensor but to con 11 What should I connect?
I didn't look at the pcb. Taking another look at the schematic it looks he uses D5 port from the Arduino to provide the trigger for the triac.
If this connection is already on the pcb then you don't need to connect anything to this connector. It would be a method to connect an other trigger source than the Arduino.
I never finished building this project, and I don't have a pcb either.
Sorry if I confused you with my previous comments. I didn't notice the D5 line before, which I assume is on the pcb.
someone can tell me what voltage have the capacitors in the original scheme?
Hi
Does the vspindle_5_1.ino work with the stand alone board(post #69) or dose the board or code need changing ?
You can use the Standalone board but you need to change the vspindle_5_1.ino code to use the same input-output pins as the board uses.
I haven't built this unit so I can't say if there are other changes needed.
I'm trying to update the standalone board to be pin compatible with the first schematic with some improvements to the zero cross detection. If someone sees any mistakes in the schematic please point them out and I will make the adjustments.
This integrated program that has been uploaded, how do you give and what we will install the program?
You got it wrong.
which will install the integrated program for ATmega328?
I will install v5.1 spindle it?
Sorry. I thought you were referring to the uploaded file above your post by sokomm,
... and you didn't give any links to help me. :)
You use an unzip program like WINZIP, etc.Quote:
...which will install the integrated program for ATmega328?
I will install v5.1 spindle it?
I used
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You then upload the unzipped file "vspindel_5_1.ino" with your Arduino IDE program to program your Arduino UNO board.