Datasheet
8. Support
MikroElektronika oers Free Tech Support
(www.mikroe.com/esupport) until the
end of product lifetime, so if something goes
wrong, we are ready and willing to help!
7. Code Examples
.com
Once you have done all the necessary
preparations, it’s time to get your click
board up and running. We have provided
the examples for mikroC, mikroBasic and
mikroPascal compilers on our Libstock
website. Just download them and you are
ready to start.
5. Light Click™ Board Schematic
VCC
AN
RST
CS
SCK
MOSI
MISO
+3.3V
GND
PWM
INT
RX
TX
SCL
SDA
+5V
GND
J1
PWR SEL
C2
1uF
R3
27K4
C1
100nF
R2
1M
R4
100K
1
1 2
2
U1
PD15-22C-TR8
1
2
3
8
4
U2A
LM358
5
6
7
U2B
LM358
1
2
3
54
6
7
8
Vref
IN+
IN-
Vss CS
Dout
CLK
Vdd
U3
MCP3201
VCC
R5
10K
SDO
CS#
SCK
SCK
CS#
SDO
C6
1uF
C5
100nF
VCC VCC
1
2
3
VIN
VOUT
VSS
REF1
MAX6106EUR+
VCC
C9
100nF
C4
1uF
C3
100nF
VCC VCC
J2
A/D SEL
AN_OUT
AN_OUT
R6
150K
C8
100nF
VCC-3.3V
VCC-3.3V
VCC-3.3V VCC-3.3V
MIKROBUS DEVICE CONN.
MikroElektronika assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the present document.
Specication and information contained in the present schematic are subject to change at any time without notice. Copyright © 2013 MikroElektronika. All rights reserved.
6. SMD Jumpers
The Light Click™ board
communicates with the
main board microcontroller
via I
2
C interface (ADC)
or directly through the analog pin (AN)
depending on the position of the J2 SMD
jumper (ADC position by default). There is
one zero-ohm SMD jumper J1 used to select
whether 3.3V or 5V power supply will be
used. (3.3V position by default).