The document provides default power settings for connecting a Katana player to a Raspberry Pi (RPI) in two configurations:
1. Directly connecting the Katana player to the RPI. The onboard +/- 15V is enabled and several jumpers/switches are closed to provide power.
2. Connecting the Katana player to an isolator board which is then connected to the RPI. Again various jumpers are closed to provide power between the components.
Additional accessories needed are also listed such as power adapters and cables.
The document provides default power settings for connecting a Katana player to a Raspberry Pi (RPI) in two configurations:
1. Directly connecting the Katana player to the RPI. The onboard +/- 15V is enabled and several jumpers/switches are closed to provide power.
2. Connecting the Katana player to an isolator board which is then connected to the RPI. Again various jumpers are closed to provide power between the components.
Additional accessories needed are also listed such as power adapters and cables.
The document provides default power settings for connecting a Katana player to a Raspberry Pi (RPI) in two configurations:
1. Directly connecting the Katana player to the RPI. The onboard +/- 15V is enabled and several jumpers/switches are closed to provide power.
2. Connecting the Katana player to an isolator board which is then connected to the RPI. Again various jumpers are closed to provide power between the components.
Additional accessories needed are also listed such as power adapters and cables.
The document provides default power settings for connecting a Katana player to a Raspberry Pi (RPI) in two configurations:
1. Directly connecting the Katana player to the RPI. The onboard +/- 15V is enabled and several jumpers/switches are closed to provide power.
2. Connecting the Katana player to an isolator board which is then connected to the RPI. Again various jumpers are closed to provide power between the components.
Additional accessories needed are also listed such as power adapters and cables.