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    Dave,
    Does your data sheet show J8, pins 1-4 being VDD, VSS, RX, and TX (I may have the order off but those are the four pins used on the module I have)

    Thanks Walter for scaling.
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Does your data sheet show J8, pins 1-4 being VDD, VSS, RX, and TX
    I'm using this datasheet. A tech at ConnectOne told me the pinout was the same on my pinless version.
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    I have changed the arrows on the silkscreen to reflect signal direction. That may help.

    RX <- 10 (Serial Out)
    TX -> A4 (Serial In)
    RST <- 11 (In/Out)

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    Doh... I thought I was awake, guess I was not.
    I see everything now except J8 PIN 1. GND connection.
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I see everything now except J8 PIN 1. GND connection.
    Right click the JPG, View Image, then magnify. The GNDs are all just thermal pads that connect to the ground plane which covers both surfaces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhouston View Post
    Right click the JPG, View Image, then magnify. The GNDs are all just thermal pads that connect to the ground plane which covers both surfaces.
    Hmmm,
    Now I can see it...
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    I should have had you look at the others. I think the mini Socket iWiFi is upside down, backwards and, maybe, inside out. I'll try to straighten it out and double check the others tomorrow after getting a bit of rest. I've been putting in more time than is good for a geezer.

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