They are all 5V as the Mega2560 uses 5 V logic. However, there is a 3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
However, unfortunately, the pin isn't protrudingabove the shield, so you'll have to make an ugly solder link to the top of the pin. Either that, or remove the row of pins and replace with a female header (carefully avoiding the SD card
pins):
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though:
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 uses 5 V logic. However, there is a 3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
However, unfortunately, the pin isn't protruding, so you'll have to make an ugly solder link to the top of the pin.
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though:
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 uses 5 V logic. However, there is a 3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
However, unfortunately, the pin isn't protrudingabove the shield, so you'll have to make an ugly solder link to the top of the pin. Either that, or remove the row of pins and replace with a female header (carefully avoiding the SD card
pins):
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though:
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 uses 5 V logic. However, there is a 3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
However, unfortunately, the pin isn't protruding, so you'll have to make an ugly solder link to the top of the pin.
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though:
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 uses 5 V logic. However, there is a 3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though:
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 uses 5 V logic. However, there is a 3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
However, unfortunately, the pin isn't protruding, so you'll have to make an ugly solder link to the top of the pin.
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though:
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 is uses 5 V logic. You'll have to add However, there is a 3V3 voltage regulator.3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though:
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 is uses 5 V logic. You'll have to add a 3V3 voltage regulator.
The Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
They are all 5V as the Mega2560 uses 5 V logic. However, there is a 3V3
pin at the bottom, second pin from the left, that you could use:
As an aside, the Iteaduino MEGA 2560 works at 3V3 but unfortunately the Mega shield that you have won't fit it.
The Uno equivalent of your shield will fit it though: