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@@ -192,7 +192,8 @@ Using a voltage higher than 3.3VDC, such as 5VDC, can damage your panel.
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4. To avoid short circuits, consider moving the panel's board away from the metal backing of the display.
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The use of a non-conductive tool, like the blue plastic one shown in the picture, can be helpful.
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5. Note the cross-connection of `RX` and `TX` pins.
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The following pin-out should be used:
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The following pin-out should be used:
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| Panel's Board | TTL USB-to-Serial |
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| :--: | :--: |
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| `3V3` | `VCC`, `3V3`, or `3.3V` |
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@@ -200,6 +201,7 @@ The following pin-out should be used:
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| `RX` | `TX` |
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| `GND` | `GND` |
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| `IO0` | `GND`<br>This can be connected to a `GND` pin on the panel's board. |
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By following these guidelines and referring to the provided resources, you can safely prepare your NSPanel for firmware updates.
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