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@MLM What are the devices in question? Why different references? Where do the reference voltages come from? Who's going to trace out wires in a Fritzing-drawn breadboard? (Not me.)
@PatoSáinz fyi: There is a dedicated stack for HAMs.
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00:41
@NickAlexeev Teensy 3.0 (3.3v USB device) and Step-down buck converter to power the servo. Buck converter attached to a 24v power supply (3 prong)
I made this question before and it seems like a similar situation but just being cautious
The Teensy is powered via USB from a computer
I want to make sure the ground reference from the Teensy and the output of the Buck converter is the same.
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@NickAlexeev yep but i'd rather use the chat... which is kinda dead there
01:16
@MLM Servo and your microcontroller have to use the same ground.
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01:32
@NickAlexeev I am using a separate power supply(with step down converter) to try to avoid hitting the 100mA cap on the 3.3v pin on the microcontroller
@MLM Separate supply for the servo?
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@NickAlexeev correct
@MLM The supplies' grounds have to be connected.
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Alright, that was my plan. Connect the microcontroller and step down output grounds together. Then, servo data pin to microcontroller and servo power/gnd to step down converter
@NickAlexeev Thanks for the reassurance/info. Lines up with what I thought and the info I gleaned from the question I made previously
01:59
@MLM You're welcome.
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02:45
Follow-up: circuit worked great!
 
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