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Temperature IDC should be 10-pin #23

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hartytp opened this issue Jun 24, 2019 · 5 comments
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Temperature IDC should be 10-pin #23

hartytp opened this issue Jun 24, 2019 · 5 comments

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hartytp commented Jun 24, 2019

The I2C and power is not very useful. Design it to easily route to Thermostat via ribbon cable.

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sbourdeauducq commented Mar 7, 2021

The 10-pin connectors do not have I2C, though I am not sure why it was there in the first place. @gkasprow any comment?

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sbourdeauducq commented Mar 7, 2021

Seems we can just assemble a 10-pin IDC receptacle on Thermostat without changing the PCB design, the pinout is compatible.

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@hartytp I assume you meant 10-pin

@sbourdeauducq sbourdeauducq changed the title Temperature IDC should be 9-pin Temperature IDC should be 10-pin Mar 7, 2021
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gkasprow commented Mar 8, 2021

we don't need I2c. I used a shorter connector, now it is compatible with Thermostat 10 pin one.
Pin 10 will be not used if you use IDC to DSUB9 cable

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gkasprow commented Nov 5, 2021

fixed in 1.4

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