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SeeGreen v2.1 (obsolete)

An LED which provides visual feedback.

Application examples

  1. It's pretty neat as an elevated-tech Christmas tree decoration.
  2. Use it to monitor the status of your gear.

Technical specifications

Product SeeGreen actuator
Version 2.1 (2010)
Actuator type green LED indicator
Power supply 5 V DC, 9 mA
Actuator dimensions 25 x 10 x 3 mm (0.98 x 0.39 x 0.12 inch)
Weight 15 g (0.5 oz), incl. cable
Cable 1.0 m (39 inch), shielded, red wire = power, black wire = ground, white wire = n/c, maximum extension ? m (? ft)
Connector male plug with 3 pins in a row spaced 2.54 mm (0.100 inch)
Software support
  1. Our EditorX software allows you to configure the digitizer to control multiple actuators simultaneously with on/off as well as PWM signals.
  2. Our Link software allows you to multiple actuators simultaneously with on/off signals.
Application notes
  1. Can be controlled with an actuator output using on (5V) / off (0V) signals, as well as pulse width modulated (PWM) signals. Note that since actuator outputs provide less current than the 5V power supply, the LED will not be a bright as when connected with the 5V power supply.
  2. Can be turned on and off directly with a Digitizer output (ie. the power supply pins of inputs 25 - 32).
  3. To turn it on and off with a USB-microDig AUX output, take the pin that's connected to the red wire in the connector out of the slot by slightly depressing the metal lever through the corresponding plastic cutout, then push the lever out again a bit and finally push the pin in the AUX slot such that the lever clicks into place and the pin can't be pushed out. You can see these steps on page 4 and 5 of the HackPlugs v1.0 manual.
  4. To turn it on and off with a Wi-microDig, it must run firmware v6.3 or higher. Move the pin of the plug that is connected to the red wire to the position of the pin connected to the white wire, which wire is not connected to anything and can be removed. Use a pointy object, eg. a tiny screw driver or sharp knife to take the pin out of the slot by slightly depressing the metal lever through the cutout for the pin attached to the white wire. Then, after having taken out the pin, push the lever out again a bit so that after placing the pin in the slot between the red and black wires, the lever blocks the pin from coming out of the slot. You can see these steps on page 4 and 5 of the HackPlugs v1.0 manual.

This page was updated on Wednesday 28 August 2019.
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