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Hardware => Lynx Smart String => Topic started by: wftxlites on June 25, 2011,

Title: Programming SmartStrings
Post by: wftxlites on June 25, 2011,
I am trying to program my first 128 node string. I am not getting any of them to light, flash, or otherwise while trying to program the channels. I am wondering if it matters which end of the string is connected and if I need to count the nodes before trying to set the channels. I saw where someone had bad nodes, but it appears some were lit and it seemed taht node count mattered.  I measured 12V on the string and 7 volts on the chips.  Seems like I have power end to end and at the controller.

Need HELP!!!!
Title: Re: Programming SmartStrings
Post by: trekster on June 25, 2011,
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I am wondering if it matters which end of the string is connected.
Need HELP!!!!

YES.  I have square and rectangle nodes and they are marked DI (data in) and DO (data out).  The DI side connects to the controller.  The DO connects to more nodes.

Ron
Title: Re: Programming SmartStrings
Post by: Rainlover on June 25, 2011,
If you are using the smart string nodes, look at one of the nodes and you will see a single black chip on one side. That is the input side of the node.
Hope that helps.

John
Title: Re: Programming SmartStrings
Post by: trekster on June 26, 2011,
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If you are using the smart string nodes, look at one of the nodes and you will see a single black chip on one side. That is the input side of the node.

I was wondering how you figured out the input side on the nodes.  Thank you.

Ron
Title: Re: Programming SmartStrings
Post by: wftxlites on June 26, 2011,
Thanks, I recall seeing this about the black chip side, but it didn't register until now. I looked and yes it was backward. Hope I didn't fry anything!

I'll try later and reverse them.

Greg
Title: Re: Programming SmartStrings
Post by: RJ on June 26, 2011,
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Thanks, I recall seeing this about the black chip side, but it didn't register until now. I looked and yes it was backward. Hope I didn't fry anything!

I'll try later and reverse them.

Greg

If the power is hooked up correct it will not hurt it. Just swap ends and "See the Light"!

RJ