User`s guide

The logic state of all
microcontroller digital
inputs may be changed
using push buttons.
Jumper J17 is available
for selecting which logic
state will be applied
to corresponding MCU pin when button is pressed
in any I/O port group. If you, for example, place J17
in VCC position, then pressing of any push button in
PORT I/O group will apply logic one to the appropriate
microcontroller pin. The same goes for GND. If the
jumper is taken out, then neither of two logic states
will be applied to the appropriate microcontroller pin. You
can disable pin protection 220ohm resistors by placing
jumper J24, 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.
Reset Button
In the far upper right section of the
board, there is a RESET button, which
can be used to manually reset the
microcontroller. This button is directly
connected to the MCLR pin.
Headers Buttons LEDs
connectivity
Figure 10-4: IDC10 male headers enable easy
connection with mikroElektronika accessory boards
With enhanced connectivity as one of the key features of
EasyPIC v7, we have provided four connection headers
for each PORT. I/O PORT group contains two male IDC10
headers (like CN10 and CN15 on Figure 10-3). These
headers are all compatible with over 70 mikroElektronika
accessory boards, and enable simple connection. There is
one more IDC10 header available on the left side of the
board, next to the section with displays.
I/O PORT group also contains 1x10 connection pad (like
CN25 on Figure 10-3) which can be used for connecting
mikroElektronika PROTO boards, or custom user boards.
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 EasyPIC
v7 board uses
low-current LEDs with typical current consumption of
0.2mA or 0.3mA, depending of VCC voltage selection.
Board contains 36 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 PORT LEDs,
it is necessary to enable the
corresponding DIP switches
on SW3 (Figure 10-6).
Figure 10-6: SW3.1
through SW3.4
switches are used to
enable PORT LEDs
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Figure 10-5: Button press
level jumper (J17)
SMD resistor
limiting current
through the LED
NOTE: Because of it's orientation, header on the left side
of the board is not meant for placing accessory boards
directly. Instead, use wire jumpers or other ways to
establish connection and utilize these pins.