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How to solder FTDI Platinum so out voltage is 3.3

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  • keldandorinK Offline
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    keldandorin
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    Made a mistake and order this FTDI
    http://www.aliexpress.com/item/FTDI-Platinum-V2-1-FTDI-Basic-Breakout-5V-3-3V/847242235.html
    Been trying to figure out how to solder it to deliver 3.3v and not 5. Anyone know how to do it?

    Thx
    //Håkan

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      @keldandorin

      move the 0 ohm resistor to 3v3 position, instead of 5v (it's the resistor between the white area, and the bigger yellow capacitor on the board)

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        @keldandorin

        move the 0 ohm resistor to 3v3 position, instead of 5v (it's the resistor between the white area, and the bigger yellow capacitor on the board)

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        @tbowmo Thx, not easy :P

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