The botched button flat flex could not take the abuse of soldering thick solid core wire to it, so I had to make my own... Thankfully that wasn't too hard, some kapton style tape and a bit of copper tape does the job just fine.
@Gordon is there a better way to get power to the LED than the 3.3V "testpoint" on the board? The plan is to use one of the LEDs with a resistor in series to get to 20mA. I noticed LED+ and LED- written on some points, can those be controlled in software and maybe deliver a current without needing a resistor in series?
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The botched button flat flex could not take the abuse of soldering thick solid core wire to it, so I had to make my own... Thankfully that wasn't too hard, some kapton style tape and a bit of copper tape does the job just fine.
@Gordon is there a better way to get power to the LED than the 3.3V "testpoint" on the board? The plan is to use one of the LEDs with a resistor in series to get to 20mA. I noticed LED+ and LED- written on some points, can those be controlled in software and maybe deliver a current without needing a resistor in series?
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