QuinLED An-Penta-Plus Board terminals
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The QuinLED An-Penta-Plus has various connectors to connect power, your LEDs and even extra button/switches or sensors to the board! Please take a look at the text and below photos for clarification where to hook up what!
Board Terminals
- USB-C connector
- Used to program ESP32 microprocessor
- Attached to the CH340 USB-to-Serial chip
- Antenna Connector
- RP-SMA antenna connector for external antenna
- 1x Stemma QT/Qwiic terminal for I2C devices
- This connector is a JST SH – 1.0mm
- Pluggable screw terminals
- All screw terminals are 7.62mm, 5.08mm or 3.81mm pluggable style “rising clamp” terminals
- All with + (Philips head) screws
- Front
- 1x 2p 7.62mm Red Positive Power Input Terminal
- 1x 2p 7.62mm Black Negative Power Input Terminal
- 1x 5p 3.81mm Green Button input terminals
- 3x button pin
- All pulled high through debounce circuit, short to GND to trigger input
- 1x 3v3
- 1x GND
- 3x button pin
- Back
- 2x 2p 5.08mm Red positive power output terminal (fused at 8A per slot)
- 2x 2p 5.08mm Black dimming channel output terminal (max 10A total, supports power injection)
- L1 & L2
- 1x 3p 5.08mm Black dimming channel output terminals
- L3, L4 and L5
- 1x 4p 5.08mm Orange power input and output terminal
- Special “buck-converter” passthrough connector
- Connect a buck-converter from say 24v to 5v, 12v or 24v for addressable LEDs
- Fused at max 5A input power
- Note, input to buck-converter is switched, make sure to configure relay pin!
- Special “buck-converter” passthrough connector
- 1x 3p 5.08mm Blue addressable LED output terminal
- Outputs buck-converter power as VCC, data and GND
- Data is level-shifted to 5v and has 33R resistor
- Front
Port diagram
[top down port graphics]
Photos of front and back of the board
[photos of production unit]