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INTRODUCTION
The DFRobot Arduino-Compatible Screw Shield is a terminal expansion board that allows you to screw in jumper wires to a screw
terminal for a much stronger and secure connection for your I/O and power pins. Feel secure with this arduino-compatible screw
shield.
The screw shield v2 from DFRobot also extend the power supply pins for the signal pins. You could directly plugin the sensors and
the servos to the screw shield v2. The pin headers are color coded for easy identification of analog, digital, and power pins.
We commonly use:Green for digital I/O;Blue for Analog I/O;Red for Voltage
SPECIFICATION
I/O Screw terminals
3-Pin male headers for easy sensor/servo connection
Colored pin headers
Size: 32x65mm(1.26"x2.56")
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anonymous888Hello, I was looking for some information
(which surprisingly is here but not on their official updates) like
how the power adapter looks, but saw your comment.This is
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Mark Deegan 2 months ago
Am I correct in saying that, on the digital side at least, for the GND/Vcc pins to function, I need to connect a supply to the Vcc and
GND terminals?
Or, to put it another way, these GND/Vcc pins are not independently powered by the Shield or by the Arduino?
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DFRobot Support 2 months ago
Mod > Mark Deegan
One side is powered by the Arduino, the other side need to power independently.
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Mark Deegan 2 months ago
> DFRobot Support
Thanks.
In fact, when I look closely at the board, I can see the traces of the connecting lines (under to top-coat of paint) and it
appears, as you have said that the Vcc and GND lines are coming from the Vcc and GND screw-terminals are
independent of any Arduino pins.
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