09-30-2016, 04:53 AM
They got rid of the adapter - that's really good news. :thumbs_up:
Now the only thing that's left to consider is to minimize the number of pins the Z-Wave module occupies on the PI-2 bus. As j.hoekstra mentioned earlier in this thread this bus can be used for many other things than the Z-Wave adapter and the way it is now fitted occupies the whole bus. According to the job done by ebretteville earlier in this thread the connector could be minimized to use only pins 1-10 by using pin 9 as GND instead of pin 39, leaving 11-40 available for other things. Kind of like the adapter they first pictured in the store, I know that one was using the Euler bus not the PI-2 bus.
Now the only thing that's left to consider is to minimize the number of pins the Z-Wave module occupies on the PI-2 bus. As j.hoekstra mentioned earlier in this thread this bus can be used for many other things than the Z-Wave adapter and the way it is now fitted occupies the whole bus. According to the job done by ebretteville earlier in this thread the connector could be minimized to use only pins 1-10 by using pin 9 as GND instead of pin 39, leaving 11-40 available for other things. Kind of like the adapter they first pictured in the store, I know that one was using the Euler bus not the PI-2 bus.