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== Brochage ==
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{{bloc-etroit|text=The top and bottom pin sets are the same for the headphone and amplifier out version of the sound board, we just use the headphone version for the photos below}}
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{{ADFImage|ADAFRUIT-AUDIO-FX-PinOut-01.jpg}}
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{{bloc-etroit|text=The Sound Board has a lot of pins, but we can group them into chunks, lets go through each kind of group in order to understand all the stuff you can do.}}
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{{ADFImage|ADAFRUIT-AUDIO-FX-PinOut-02.jpg}}
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== Alimentation ==
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{{bloc-etroit|text=There's a couple power pins in the top. This is what you'll use to power the Sound Board in your project.
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* '''Vin''' - This is the primary 'battery' power input pin. Power with 3-5.5 VDC
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* '''GND''' - there's a couple ground pins but we suggest this one for power input. The others can be used for signal grounds
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* '''BUS''' - this is the 5V that comes from the USB connector. We break this out in case you want to use it to say charge a LiPoly battery (See the Powering It page!)
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* '''PB''' - this is the 'Power Button' pin, which we use for testing. Just leave it disconnected for use.
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In general, you'll only want to power through the Vin and GND pins. The Vin input pin is polarity protected and can use 3V-5.5V DC input. If you want to use a larger voltage, you'll need another regulator that can bring the voltage down to 3-5V DC
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{{ADFImage|ADAFRUIT-AUDIO-FX-PinOut-10.jpg}}
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== Port Série ==
    
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