Data Sheet

VMA410
V. 01 08/03/2017 3 ©Velleman nv
4. What is Arduino
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Arduino
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is an open-source prototyping platform based in easy-to-use hardware and software. Arduino
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boards
are able to read inputs light-on sensor, a finger on a button or a Twitter message and turn it into an output
activating of a motor, turning on an LED, publishing something online. You can tell your board what to do by
sending a set of instructions to the microcontroller on the board. To do so, you use the Arduino programming
language (based on Wiring) and the Arduino
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software IDE (based on Processing).
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5. Overview
This module allows to use 3.3 V sensors on a 5 V microcontroller.
low side (3.3 V) .................................................................................. 2 inputs and 2 outputs
high side (5 V) ................................................................................... 2 inputs and 2 outputs
other connections ............................................ V low (3.3 V), V high (5 V) , pass-through GND
dimensions ............................................................................................... 15 x 16 x 15 mm
The VMA410 LLC is very easy-to-use. The twelve pins six on each side can be divided into groups of three.
The middle section of the board serves the high and low voltages. Supplying voltage to all four of these pins is
required.
Example: To convert 3.3 V into 5 V, run the 5 V into the HV side and 3.3 V into the LV side. Also, make sure
each is grounded.
The outer pins serve as inputs and outputs for channels 1 and 2. Each channel has one voltage divider and one
MOSFET shifter.
High-voltage input to voltage divider from the high-voltage device. The signal will be shifted down
and sent to the low-voltage device on the RXO pin.
Low-voltage input from voltage divider to the low-voltage device. The signal will be shifted down
from the RXI input.
Low-voltage input/output of the MOSFET circuit. This pin interacts with the TXO on the high side.
Bi-directional, but the only shifter that will shift from low to high.
High-voltage input/output of the MOSFET circuit. This pin interacts with the TXI on the low side.
Bi-directional, but the only shifter that will shift from low to high.