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Hardware => Lynx Smart String => Topic started by: rob on June 13, 2011,

Title: ss controller is alive
Post by: rob on June 13, 2011,
It is alive. Package arrived today, started at 5:45 came to life with one node at 9:30. it took me a little while to figure out with only one dongle pixel net needed to be set at universe 2. After that it worked right out of the box. The only issue was the 100ohm 3 watt resistor was 15ohms. popped in a 100ohm 10watt resistor from radio shack and all was good.

very impressive RJ.
and a big thank you to Bill for the coop

Thank You
Rob
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: RJ on June 14, 2011,
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It is alive. Package arrived today, started at 5:45 came to life with one node at 9:30. it took me a little while to figure out with only one dongle pixel net needed to be set at universe 2. After that it worked right out of the box. The only issue was the 100ohm 3 watt resistor was 15ohms. popped in a 100ohm 10watt resistor from radio shack and all was good.

very impressive RJ.
and a big thank you to Bill for the coop

Thank You
Rob

No both jumpers on pixel should be on #1 of the pixel net choice for a single dongle. The Pixelnet universe is chosen by two jumpers each always need to be on the same number.

RJ
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: rrowan on June 14, 2011,
Congrats

I soldered up a hub and 8 SSC yesterday and put the test firmware on one of the SSC so I was able to see my window frame with pixel strings all lit up. It was Cool

Cheers

Rick R.
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: rob on June 14, 2011,
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No both jumpers on pixel should be on #1 of the pixel net choice for a single dongle. The Pixelnet universe is chosen by two jumpers each always need to be on the same number.

RJ

I will have to check my cable that i used to go from the dongle to the pixelnet Hub. maybe it was a cross over cable?
I will double check that tonight.
 
Thank You


Yep it was a cross over cable.
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: tng5737 on June 14, 2011,
Rick, could you post some pix.  I'm just finished making some frames out of J-Channel and you were right - they are too flimsy.   I'd love to see how you pvc frame turned out.
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: Mickpat on June 14, 2011,
Are there any issues with using a 100 ohm 10 watt resistor vs. a 3 watt?  I believe radio shack has these in stock and would allow me to complete my controller.
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: rob on June 14, 2011,
100 ohm 10watt is what I used.  shouldn't hurt anything it can just dissipate more heat. 
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: ronniek on June 14, 2011,
All I could find was a 100 ohm 1 watt, will that work?
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: chrisatpsu on June 14, 2011,
you need to be above 3 watts.   It's best to send RJ the 1 penny to get your shiiping address, so he can send you one.
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: RJ on June 14, 2011,
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Congrats

I soldered up a hub and 8 SSC yesterday and put the test firmware on one of the SSC so I was able to see my window frame with pixel strings all lit up. It was Cool

Cheers

Rick R.

BTW
 <np..

 ;D
RJ
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: chrisatpsu on June 14, 2011,
the SSC is worthless without PIC's too   :D
Title: Re: ss controller is alive
Post by: rrowan on June 15, 2011,
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BTW
 <np..

 ;D
RJ

LOL

Ok I forgot to take pictures but I do have a video of a little test pattern I did. I need to edit it and will post it later

Cheers

Rick R.