Datasheet

8. Support
MikroElektronika oers 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
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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.
VCC-3.3
VCC
R1
2K2
LD1
C2
100nF
AN
RST
CS
SCK
MOSI
MISO
+3.3V
GND
PWM
INT
RX
TX
SCL
SDA
+5V
GND
R5
10K
SCL
SDA
J1
VCC-5
VCC
1
2
3
4
7
8
SDA
5
6
9
10
11
12
13
SCL
INT
GND
GND
IR-A
IR-C
IR-C
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
U1 VCNL4010
C1
22uF
R4
10
E1
10uF
C3
100nF
VCC
R2
4K7
R3
4K7
VCC
VCC
VCC-3.3
VCCVCC
SCL
SDA
INT
INT
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Specication and information contained in the present schematic are subject to change at any time without notice. Copyright © 2013 MikroElektronika. All rights reserved.
5. Proximity click
Board Schematic
6. SMD Jumpers
There is one zero-ohm SMD jumper J1 used to
select whether 3.3V or 5V I/O voltage level is
used. Jumper J1 is soldered in 3.3V position by
default.