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    Input voltage and powering StickC

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      clocey
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      I have a project to control a linear actuator with a StickC and a SEEED 2 relay board. I want to add a set of reed switches to provide feedback to my code when the window the actuator is controlling is fully open or closed. Can I wire the reed switches directly to the StickC or do I need resistors/voltage dividers?
      Additionally I would like to power the StickC from the 12VDC power supply. I have some BEC circuits but they only lower the voltage to 5vdc. Can these be used with the StickC? Do I connect to the BATT, 5VDC or 3.3?

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        m5stack
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        in the M5Stick head extension pin has 5V input , you can supply 5V power to there.

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          clocey
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          5v input to the 5v port or the BATT port?

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            ajb2k3 @clocey
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            @clocey 5V to 5<- (pin 8) and gnd to gnd (pin1)

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