Datasheet

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connectivity
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Headers Buttons LEDs
Figure 6-4: IDC10 male headers enable easy
connection with mikroElektronika accessory boards
With enhanced connectivity as one of the key features
of mikromedia
workStation v7, we have provided
four connection headers for each PORT. I/O PORT
group contains two male IDC10 header (like CN3 and
CN4 Figure 6-3) and one 1x10 row of connection
pads (like CN1 Figure 6-3). There is one more IDC10
header available on the left side of the board next to
breadboard. IDC10 can be used to connect accessory
boards with IDC10 female sockets.
The logic state of
all microcontroller
digital inputs may
be changed using
push buttons.
Tri-state DIP
switch SW2 is
available for selecting which logic state will be applied
to corresponding MCU pin when button is pressed, for
each I/O port separately. If you, for example, place SW2.1
in VCC position, then pressing of any push button in
GROUP0 I/O group will apply logic one to the appropriate
microcontroller pin. The same goes for GND. If DIP switch
is in the middle position neither of two logic states will
be applied to the appropriate microcontroller pin. You
can disable pin protection 220ohm resistors by placing
jumpers J5 and J6, which will connect your push buttons
directly to VCC or GND. Be aware that doing so you may
accidentally damage MCU in case of wrong usage.
Figure 6-5: Button press level DIP
switch (tri-state)
In the far upper right section of the
board, there is a RESET button,
which can be used to manually
reset the microcontroller. There
is an additional button at the
top of the mikromedia
board.
Reset Button
LED (Light-Emitting
Diode) is a highly
ecient electronic
light source. When
connecting LEDs,
it is necessary to
place a current
limiting resistor in
series so that LEDs
are provided with
the current value
specied by the manufacturer. The current varies from
0.2mA to 20mA, depending on the type of the LED
and the manufacturer. The mikromedia
workStation
v7 board uses low-current LEDs with typical current
consumption of 0.2mA or
0.3mA. Board contains 40
LEDs which can be used
for visual indication of the
logic state on PORT pins. An
active LED indicates that a
logic high (1) is present on
the pin. In order to enable
GROUP LEDs, it is necessary
to enable the corresponding
DIP switch on SW3 (Figure
6-6).
Figure 6-6: SW3.1
through SW3.5
switches are used to
enable GROUP LEDs
G0.0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
5V
GND
ANALOG INT
SMD LED
SMD resistor
limiting current
through the LED