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== Connector legend ==
== Connector legend ==
[[Image:LisaM_V1_0_top_labeled.png|700px]]
[[Image:LisaM_V1_0_top_labeled.png|700px]]
== Satellite Receiver connection ==
== Satellite Receiver connection ==
[[Image:Lisa_M_satellite_receiver_connection.png|500px]]
[[Image:Lisa_M_satellite_receiver_connection.png|500px]]
== Power supply jumpers ==
[[Image:LisaM_V1_0_top_jumpers_and_leds.png|500px]][[Image:LisaM_V1_0_bottom_jumpers.png|450px]]
It is possible to reconfigure the electrical system on Lisa/M using the supply jumpers.
* JP1 connects the servo power rail to V_IN rail.
* JP2 connects the battery rail (used by default only for battery voltage measurement) to the V_IN rail.
* JP3 bypasses the +5V voltage regulator and connects V_IN to the +5V rail.
* JP4 connects the +5V rail to the VCC pin on the UART2 connector.
* JP5 connects the +3V3 rail to the VCC pin on the UART2 connector.
* JP6 connects the +5V rail to the VCC pin on the UART1 connector.
* JP7 connects the +3V3 rail to the VCC pin on the UART1 connector.


[[Category:User_Documentation]] [[Category:Hardware]]
[[Category:User_Documentation]] [[Category:Hardware]]

Revision as of 19:48, 1 June 2011

Lisa/M V1.0 top view
Lisa/M V1.0 bottom view
Lisa/M V1.0 top view
Lisa/M V1.0 bottom view

General description

Mechanical drawing

LisaM V1 0 top mechanical.png

Connector legend

LisaM V1 0 top labeled.png

Satellite Receiver connection

Lisa M satellite receiver connection.png

Power supply jumpers

LisaM V1 0 top jumpers and leds.pngLisaM V1 0 bottom jumpers.png

It is possible to reconfigure the electrical system on Lisa/M using the supply jumpers.

  • JP1 connects the servo power rail to V_IN rail.
  • JP2 connects the battery rail (used by default only for battery voltage measurement) to the V_IN rail.
  • JP3 bypasses the +5V voltage regulator and connects V_IN to the +5V rail.
  • JP4 connects the +5V rail to the VCC pin on the UART2 connector.
  • JP5 connects the +3V3 rail to the VCC pin on the UART2 connector.
  • JP6 connects the +5V rail to the VCC pin on the UART1 connector.
  • JP7 connects the +3V3 rail to the VCC pin on the UART1 connector.