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Revision as of 14:24, 17 May 2013
This is the documentation page for the DIO_breakout .
Overview
This board enables use screw terminals to connect wires to your SPI_DIO or I2C_DIO board.
Assembly instructions
None: the board comes fully assembled.
Related projects
Pinout
The connector at the bottom of the board is laid out as follows:
pin | function |
---|---|
1 | GND |
2 | IO0 |
3 | IO1 |
4 | IO2 |
5 | IO3 |
6 | IO4 |
7 | IO5 |
8 | IO6 |
the power-connector at the top of the board is laid out as follows:
pin | function |
---|---|
1 | GND |
2 | VCC |
3 | GND |
4 | VCC |
5 | GND |
6 | VCC |
7 | GND |
8 | VCC |
The dataconnector in the middle of the board is compatible with the DIO board:
pin | function |
---|---|
1 | GND |
2 | VCC |
3 | IO0 |
4 | IO1 |
5 | IO2 |
6 | IO3 |
7 | d.n.c. |
8 | IO4 |
9 | IO5 |
10 | IO6 |
jumper settings
There are no jumpers.
configurations
You can chose to have your board equipped with a 10-pin female connector that allows your board to directly fit on top of the I2C-DIO board. This would conflict with the SPI connectors so don't chose this option for an SPI_DIO.
You can chose to have your board equipped with a male 10-pin connector that allows you to connect your board with the SPI_DIO or I2C DIO using a short 10pin IDC cable.
Future hardware enhancements
may 2013: This is vaporware: hardware will be available june 2013.
Future software enhancements
Changelog
1.0
- Initial public release