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Cornholio Schematic Questions
« on: December 18, 2022, 10:13:07 PM »
Hello all, I'm trying my hand at this for the first time with a bit of a background in circuits and such. I've been working on piecing together the Cornholio and I have a few questions about the schematic.
1. What does the circle with "pin" in it mean?
2. What does VC mean? I have been searching and just found that it indicates a voltage, is it just the +9 volts?
Thank you for any help!

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Cornholio Schematic Questions
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2022, 10:35:10 PM »
Hello all, I'm trying my hand at this for the first time with a bit of a background in circuits and such. I've been working on piecing together the Cornholio and I have a few questions about the schematic.
1. What does the circle with "pin" in it mean?
2. What does VC mean? I have been searching and just found that it indicates a voltage, is it just the +9 volts?
Thank you for any help!
Pin is the actual solder pad for the input and outputs. VC is +9v VB is usually +5v, or there about, usually. In the power section, you will see a voltage divider, which is typically two resistors with the VB flag between the two. This schematic doesn’t feature this particular feature.Hope this helps.


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Re: Cornholio Schematic Questions
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2022, 10:40:02 PM »
Pin is the actual solder pad for the input and outputs. VC is +9v VB is usually +5v, or there about, usually. In the power section, you will see a voltage divider, which is typically two resistors with the VB flag between the two. This schematic doesn’t feature this particular feature.Hope this helps

This was very helpful thank you!