Resolve issues in Neo Documentation

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  1. waltervl

    waltervl UDOOer

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    Up !!!
     
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    All closed! Thanks for the feedback!
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  4. waltervl

    waltervl UDOOer

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    You're welcome!
    I put a comment on #22 as I do not agree :) and # 18 has some layout issues (also on the Dual/Quad docs).
     
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  5. I Hate Google!

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    Minor thing really but there are quite a number of small spelling errors in the docs.

    Also, things like the ADC aren't that well documented - I read somewhere that a user wasn't clear where to source current for the ADC - and since the ADC pins max out I 3.3v, it's worthwhile mentioning that should be treat with the same care as the GPIO pins.

    It's shame that the board provides 3.3v and 5v on the same header right next to each other so it's easy to make the mistake of putting your Vcc/Vdd reference in the wrong one!
     
  6. waltervl

    waltervl UDOOer

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    Agree, only for the voltage pin layout you have to blame Arduino because the Neo follows the Arduino Uno pin layout. And that is nice when you want to use a Uno shield.
     
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    Yeah that makes sense. (Shakes fist at Arduino designers).

    I'm going to need to jam something in that hole so I don't make that mistake!
     

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