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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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A very useful board to test your digital outputs. Works on 5V as well as 3.3V so for the DIO as well as the Pi GPIO pins.<br> |
A very useful board to test your digital outputs. Works on 5V as well as 3.3V so for the DIO as well as the Pi GPIO pins.<br> |
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Must have! Use the 10x1Pin F-F kabel to hook it up to the boards. |
Must have! Use the 10x1Pin F-F kabel to hook it up to the boards (e.g. i2c_dio or spi_dio). Or if your board has a 10x2 pin header, you can use a 20pin IDC cable. |
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== Assembly instructions == |
== Assembly instructions == |
Revision as of 15:23, 25 April 2013
This is the documentation page for the 16-LEDs board.
Overview
A very useful board to test your digital outputs. Works on 5V as well as 3.3V so for the DIO as well as the Pi GPIO pins.
Must have! Use the 10x1Pin F-F kabel to hook it up to the boards (e.g. i2c_dio or spi_dio). Or if your board has a 10x2 pin header, you can use a 20pin IDC cable.
Assembly instructions
No user adjustable settings.
Possible Configurations
To test the 16LED, connect the device to any of the GND and power pins on the boards.
For example if you have a combination of the DIO and the 16LED (common GND), connect DIO-PIN1 to 16LED-PIN1 and DIO-PIN2 to 16LED-PIN3 to light LED0 as DIO-PIN2 is VCC (5V).
External resources
Related projects
Pinout
pin | function | ||
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1 | 2 | GND | GND |
3 | 4 | LED0 | LED1 |
5 | 6 | LED2 | LED3 |
7 | 8 | LED4 | LED5 |
9 | 10 | LED6 | LED7 |
11 | 12 | LED8 | LED9 |
13 | 14 | LED10 | LED11 |
15 | 16 | LED12 | LED13 |
17 | 18 | LED14 | LED15 |
19 | 20 | VCC | VCC |
Jumper settings
Common Ground/Common VCC is hard wired in JP1.
1=2 3 | Common GND / kathode |
1 2=3 | Common VCC / anode |
Future hardware enhancements
Changelog
2.0
- Initial public release