User manual
C-Control PRO128 Module Adapter CCI2.0
Item no.. 19 72 75
Software/sample programs and useful information at:
http://www.c-control.de
There you will also find demos for the modules.
Intended Use
The module adapter is intended for installation in an application board "MEGA128" (Conrad
order number 198258) and serves for expansion of the function scope of the "C-Control PRO
MEGA128".
You can insert expansion modules for the C-Control I designed as 40-pole plug connectors as
well as the I2C unit bus modules of the C-Control I. The individual modules are controlled via
software which you can obtain in the Internet at: http://www.c-control.de
This product complies with the applicable National and European specifications.
"I2C-Bus" is a registered trademark of Philips Semiconductors. All other names of companies
and products are trademarks of the respective owner. All rights reserved.
Contents
• 1x C-Control PRO128 module adapter CCI 2.0
• 2x 4-pole multi-pin strip for soldering in
• 6x jumpers
• Operating instructions
Safety instructions
In case of damage incurred by disregarding this instruction manual, the
warranty claim is void. Liability for any and all consequential damage is
excluded!
Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury,
caused by improper use or failure to observe the safety instructions. The
warranty is voided in these cases.
• The product is not a toy and must be kept out of the reach of children.
• The product must not get damp or wet.
• Do not leave packaging material laying around carelessly. These may become dangerous
playing material for children.
Assembly
• First, separate all modules from the power supply.
• First you have to pull off the following jumpers on the application board MEGA128 to be able
to plug on the module adapter:
- PE.0 to PE.2 and PE.6
- PB.5 and PB.6
- PD.0 to PD.3
• Then you have to solder in the two 4-pole pin strips for the power supply of the module
adapter.
The strips must be soldered in exactly vertically, otherwise you cannot attach the
module adapter.
Our tip: Insert the pin strip and then only lightly solder one pin. Then align the strip
and now solder the complete strip.
Observe all usual safety instructions when soldering.
• I2C Bus and JP1/ JP2: If the I2C bus is activated in the software, JP1 and JP2 must be
plugged into the module adapter if the jumpers on the application board are pulled off (PD.0/
PD.1) and if the user does not provide any external pull-up resistances.
• U1 (LM75) and C1 are not equipped by default, but you can retrofit these two components.
This allows you to measure the ambient temperature of the application board.
C1 = 100 nF (Conrad item number 453099)
U1 = temperature sensor "LM75" (Conrad item number 165891)
• The unit bus socket (name: "J10", assignment see image on
the right) serves to connect the expansion modules of the I2C
bus module of the C-Control I.
• The expansion modules are always plugged in with the equipment side to the left, e.g. on the
application board (top view, programming plug on top).
Prior to plugging the expansion modules in, check that these are "compatible" with each other
and do not use the same ports for controlling. The expansion modules will not work correctly
otherwise.
• Plug the expansion module into one of the socket strips.
Make sure that all pins of the pin strips fit snugly into the corresponding sockets
and that no pins are still visible because the module was not properly attached
in upward or downward direction.
• The same hard and software guidelines apply when using the module adapter as for the
application board (see operating instructions for the application board "MEGA128").
The pin assignment for the expansion modules is contained in the instructions for the
expansion module for application board CC1 M2.0.
• Pay special attention to the jumpers of the application board, which ensure that already
integrated hardware on the application boards functions correctly.
Important jumpers:
- PC.0 to PC.7 (SRAM)
- PA.0 to PA.7 (SRAM)
- PD.0 and PD.1 (I2C-Bus)
- PD.2 and PD.3 (RS232, second UART)
- PE.6 (SW2)
• Default settings of the jumpers:
- RXD/TXD points to unit
- AIN0/SW2 points to the edge of the board
- J31/J30 point to the 40-pole socket strip
- JP7 (SRAM) must be plugged in on the left (away from SRAM, if the label of the "C-Control
PRO 128" is visible), see instructions for the application board "MEGA128"
With the jumpers RXD/TXD/AIN0/SW2/J30/J31, the internal connections of the
application board are set to the module adapter.
Jumper settings for internal or external use of the pins
Place the application board with plugged on adapter in front of you so that the programming
and supply sockets point upwards (away from you).
Internal use: Jumper RXD/ TXD/ AIN0 and SW2 plugged left
Jumper J30/ J31 upwards
External use: Jumper RXD/ TXD/ AIN0 and SW2 plugged right
Jumper J30/ J31 downwards
Jumper JP7 on the application board is plugged in such a way that SRAM is
deactivated (jumper plugged left if the label "C-Control PRO 128" can be read).
If ports are used for the expansion modules of the "C-Control I", the corresponding
jumpers must be removed.
If PB.4 to PB.7 are used, there is no communication between the programming
interface (IDE) and the "C-Control PRO". Then you have to pull off the respective
module using these ports.
Technical data
Suited for application board "C-Control PRO128" (Conrad order number 198258)
Pattern: ............................................................................... 2.54mm
Admissible ambient temperature range: .......................... 0°C to +70°C
Admissible relative ambient air humidity: ......................... 20-60% (non-condensing)
Dimensions: ....................................................................... 100*75*19mm
Disposal
Electrical/electronic products may not be disposed of in the domestic waste.
Dispose of the product at the end of its serviceable life in accordance with the
current statutory requirements; e. g. return it to any suitable collecting point.
Version 08/08
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These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-
Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau/Germany.
These operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of
print. We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifiations.
© 2008 by Conrad Electronic SE.