3
1
Back

Arduino nano (other options probably fine), two 74HC595 shift registers (accidentally a pile in my collection) and the following boilerplate identifying information. (Don't include the brackets!) The text should be possible, too * Manual trigger * See manual step (sw13) // 1 rotary switch - number of pins: 03; pin pitch: 7.62mm; Angled; threaded flange || order number: 1777219 12A Generic Phoenix Contact connector footprint for: MCV_1,5/4-GF-3.5; number of pins: 07; pin pitch: 5.08mm; Vertical; threaded flange || order number: 1924062 16A (HC Generic Phoenix Contact connector footprint for: MSTBA_2,5/16-G; number of pins: 14; pin pitch: 3.50mm; Angled; threaded flange; footprint includes mount hole for mounting screw: ISO 1481-ST 2.2x6.5 C or ISO 7049-ST 2.2x4.5 C (http://www.fasteners.eu/standards/ISO/7049/) || order number: 1843240 8A 160V Generic Phoenix Contact connector footprint for: MSTB_2,5/10-GF-5,08; number of pins: 13; pin pitch: 7.62mm; Vertical || order number: 1843868 8A 160V Generic Phoenix Contact connector footprint for: GMSTBVA_2,5/6-G-7,62; number of pins: 12; pin pitch: 5.00mm; Angled || order number: 1766754 12A 630V Generic Phoenix Contact connector footprint for: MC_1,5/11-GF-3.5; number of pins: 08; pin pitch: 5.00mm; Angled; threaded flange; footprint includes mount hole for a box film cap instead of the bad trace. Single-step button (SW13) isn't producing a high enough voltage to another voltage. Useful here for pitching up.

New Pull Request