chipkit Pmod Shield-Uno Reference Manual

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1300 Henley Court Pullman, WA 99163 509.334.6306 www.digilentinc.com chipkit Pmod Shield-Uno Reference Manual Revised February 8, 2013 This manual applies to the chipkit Pmod Shield-Uno rev. A Overview The chipkit Pmod Shield-Uno is an input/output expansion board for use with the chipkit and chipkit uc32. It provides the additional circuitry and connectors to allow Digilent peripheral modules (Pmods ) to be used with the and uc32. The Pmod Shield-Uno has five 2x6 Digilent Pmod connectors. It also provides access to the I/O connectors available on the as well as connecting to the I 2 C bus supported by the and uc32. The Pmod Shield-Uno has the same form factor as the and uc32 boards. Features include: Five 2x6 Digilent Pmod connectors. One 6-pin header connector for SPI. One I 2 C daisy chain connector. Four user LEDs. Standard chipkit Shield connectors. The chipkit Pmod Shield-Uno. 1 Functional Description The Pmod Shield-Uno is designed to be used with the chipkit board. When used in combination, the two boards provide the necessary supporting hardware and connectors to make use of most Digilent Pmods TM. The rest of this document will only reference the, however, the shield can also be used with the chipkit uc32. DOC#: 502-229 Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Page 1 of 7

The Pmod Shield-Uno has the following connectors: J1 & J3: Digital Signal Pass-Through Connectors This connector provides most of the signals used by the board to the Pmod Shield-Uno board. The remaining signals are passed through the Pmod Shield-Uno. J6: SPI #2 Connector This connector provides access to the SPI signals MISO, MOSI, SCK, and SS. JA-JE: Digilent Pmod Connectors These connectors provide access to the signals of the in a form factor which readily allows Digilent Pmods to be connected. J2: I 2 C #1 Daisy Chain Connector This is a 2x4 pin header connector that provides access to the I 2 C signals SDA and SCL as well as power from the 3.3V power bus and ground. This can be used to extend the I 2 C bus off of the board and to power external I 2 C devices. Digilent has cables and a selection of I 2 C peripheral modules that can be accessed using this connector. J4: Analog Signal Pass-Through Connector This connector passes the analog input pins on the through the Pmod Shield-Uno board. J5: Power Pass-Through Connector This connector passes the power connector from the through the Pmod Shield-Uno board, and powers the Pmod Shield-Uno from the. 2 I 2 C Busses and Connectors The Inter-Integrated Circuit (I 2 C) Interface provides a medium speed (100K or 400K bps) synchronous serial communications bus. The I 2 C interface provides master and slave operation using either 7 bit or 10 bit device addressing. Each device is given a unique address, and the protocol provides the ability to address packets to a specific device or to broadcast packets to all devices on the bus. Refer to the Microchip MX3XX data sheet and the Family Reference Manual for detailed information on configuring and using the I 2 C interface. The MX320 microcontroller on the provides for two independent I 2 C interfaces. The Pmod Shield-Uno is designed to provide access to both of these interfaces I 2 C #1 (SCL1, SDA1) and I 2 C #2 (SCL2, SDA2). I 2 C #1 is the bus accessed through the standard chipkit Wire library. Connector J2 provides access to I 2 C port #1 while access to I 2 C port #2 is available on several of the connectors of the Pmod Shield-Uno. Connector J2 can be used to extend the I 2 C busses off of the board to connect to external I 2 C devices. This is a standard 2x4 pin header connector with 0.100 spaced pins. It provides access to the I 2 C signals, SCL and SDA, plus VCC3V3 and ground. The VCC3V3 can be used to power external I 2 C devices. The I 2 C bus uses open collector drivers to allow multiple devices to drive the bus signals. This means that pull-up resistors must be provided to supply the logic high state for the signals. The Pmod Shield-Uno provides 2.2Kohm pull-up resistors on I 2 C #1. Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Page 2 of 7

Generally, only one set of pull-ups are used on the bus. Jumpers JP10 and JP11 can be used to disable the on-board pull-ups on I 2 C #1 if a different value is needed or some other device on the bus is providing the pull-ups or if I 2 C #1 isn t being used and the pull-ups are interfering with the use of the pins. The on-board pull-ups are enabled by install shorting blocks on JP10 and JP11. Removing the shorting blocks disables the pull-ups. Digilent has several small I/O modules available that can be connected using the I 2 C connector. These include a 3- axis accelerometer, 4-channel, 12-bit A/D converter, serial character LCD panel, 3-axis gyroscope, real-time clock/calendar, and an I/O expander. 3 SPI Connector The SPI connector pins are as follows: Pin 1 (MISO), Pin 3 (SCK), Pin 4 (MOSI), and Pin 5 (SS). These signals also appear on connector J8 of the. Jumpers JP5 and JP7 on the are used to select whether the operates as a Master (transmit on MOSI, receive on MISO) or a Slave (transmit on MISO, receive on MOSI) device. The shorting blocks on JP5 and JP7 are normally placed in the Master position for the to function as an SPI master. Also, jumper JP4 on the is used to select PWM output (in RD4 position) or the SPI SS function on Pin 5 (in RG9 position). CHIPKIT and the CHIPKIT Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S. and other countries, and are used under license. Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Page 3 of 7

Appendix: chipkit Pmod Shield-Uno Pinout Tables J1 Pins 8 44 J1-01 IC3/PMCS2/PMA15/INT3/RD10 34 53 J1-02 PMRD/CN14/RD5 9 51 J1-03 OC4/RD3 35 45 J1-04 IC4/PMCS1/PMA14/INT4/RD11 10 8 J1-05 SS2/PMA2/CN11/RG9 selected by JP4 10 52 J1-05 PMWR/OC5/IC5/CN13/RD4 selected by JP4 36 54 J1-06 CN15/RD6 11 6 J1-07 or J1-09 SDO2/PMA3/CN10/RG8 selected by JP5/JP7 37 55 J1-08 CN16/RD7 12 5 J1-09 or J1-07 SDI2/PMA5/CN8/RG7 selected by JP7/JP5 38 35 J1-10 U1RTS/BCLK1/SCK1/INT0/RF6 13 4 J1-11 SCK2/PMA5/CN8/RG6 39 31 J1-12 PMA9/U2RX/SDA2/CN17/RF4 40 32 J1-14 PMA8/U2TX/SCL2/CN18/RF5 42 16 J1-15 PGED1/PMA6/AN0/VREF+/CVREF+/CN2/RB0 41 15 J1-16 PGC1/AN1/VREF-/CVREF-/CN3/RB1 J3 Pins 0 34 J3-01 U1RX/SDI1/RF2 26 60 J3-02 PMD0/RE0 1 33 J3-03 U1TX/SDO1/RF3 27 61 J3-04 PMD1/RE1 2 42 J3-05 IC1/RTCC/INT1/RD8 selected by JP4 28 62 J3-06 PMD2/RE2 selected by JP4 3 46 J3-07 OC1/RD0 29 63 J3-08 PMD3/RE3 selected by JP5/JP7 4 59 J3-09 RF1 30 64 J3-10 PMD4/RE4 selected by JP7/JP5 5 49 J3-11 OC2/RD1 31 1 J3-12 PMD5/RE5 6 50 J3-13 OC3/RD2 32 2 J3-14 PMD6/RE6 7 43 J3-15 IC2/U1CTS/INT2/RD9 33 3 J3-16 PMD7/RE7 Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Page 4 of 7

JA Pins 26 60 JA-01 PMD0/RE0 27 61 JA-02 PMD1/RE1 28 62 JA-03 PMD2/RE2 29 63 JA-04 PMD3/RE3 JA-05 GND JA-06 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPA 30 64 JA-07 PMD4/RE4 31 1 JA-08 PMD5/RE5 32 2 JA-09 PMD6/RE6 33 3 JA-10 PMD7/RE7 JA-11 GND JA-12 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPA JB Pins 7 43 JB-01 PMD0/RE0 1 33 JB-02 PMD1/RE1 0 34 JB-03 PMD2/RE2 38 35 JB-04 PMD3/RE3 JB-05 GND JB-06 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPB 36 54 JB-07 PMD4/RE4 34 53 JB-08 PMD5/RE5 10 52 JB-09 PMD6/RE6 37 55 JB-10 PMD7/RE7 JB-11 GND JB-12 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPB J2 Pins (I 2 C) 37 J2-01 SCL1/RG2 37 J2-02 SCL1/RG2 36 J2-03 SDA1/RG3 36 J2-04 SDA1/RG3 J2-05 GND J2-06 GND J2-07 VDD J2-08 VDD Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Page 5 of 7

J4 Pins A00/14 14 J4-01 C2IN-/AN2/SS1/CN4/RB2 A06/20 13 J4-02 C2IN+/AN3/CN5/RB3 A01/15 11 J4-03 C1IN-/AN4/CN6/RB4 A07/21 12 J4-04 C1IN+/AN5/CN7/RB5 A02/16 21 J4-05 U2CTS/C1OUT/AN8/RB8 A08/22 22 J4-06 PMA7/C2OUT/AN9/RB9 A03/17 23 J4-07 TMS/CVREFOUT/PMA13/AN10/RB10 A09/23 24 J4-08 TDO/PMA12/AN11/RB11 A04/18 27 J4-09 TCK/PMA11/AN12/RB12 selected by JP6 36 J4-09 SDA1/RG3 selected by JP6 A10/24 28 J4-10 TDI/PMA10/AN13/RB13 A05/19 29 J4-11 PMALH/PMA1/U2RTS/AN14/RB14 selected by JP8 37 J4-11 SCL1/RG2 selected by JP8 A11/25 30 J4-12 PMALL/PMA0/AN15/OCFB/CN12/RB15 JC Pins 10 8 JC-01 SS2/PMA2/CN11/RG9 selected by JP4 6 JC-02 MOSI 5 JC-03 MISO 13 4 JC-04 SCK2/PMA5/CN8/RG6 JC-05 GND JC-06 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPC 2 42 JC-07 IC1/RTCC/INT1/RD8 A07/21 12 JC-08 C1IN+/AN5/CN7/RB5 A01/15 11 JC-09 C1IN-/AN4/CN6/RB4 A06/20 13 JC-10 C2IN+/AN3/CN5/RB3 JC-11 GND JC-12 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPC JD Pins A02/16 21 JD-01 U2CTS/C1OUT/AN8/RB8 40 32 JD-02 PMA8/U2TX/SCL2/CN18/RF5 39 31 JD-03 PMA9/U2RX/SDA2/CN17/RF4 A05/19 29 JD-04 PMALH/PMA1/U2RTS/AN14/RB14 JD-05 GND Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Page 6 of 7

JD-06 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPD 42 16 JD-07 PGED1/PMA6/AN0/VREF+/CVREF+/CN2/RB0 41 15 JD-08 PGC1/AN1/VREF-/CVREF-/CN3/RB1 3 46 JD-09 OC1/RD0 5 49 JD-10 OC2/RD1 JD-11 GND JD-12 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPD JE Pins A00/14 14 JE-01 C2IN-/AN2/SS1/CN4/RB2 6 50 JE-02 OC3/RD2 8 44 JE-03 IC3/PMCS2/PMA15/INT3/RD10 A08/22 22 JE-04 PMA7/C2OUT/AN9/RB9 JE-05 GND JE-06 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPD A04/18 27 JE-07 TCK/PMA11/AN12/RB12 9 51 JE-08 OC4/RD3 35 45 JE-09 IC4/PMCS1/PMA14/INT4/RD11 A10/24 28 JE-10 TDI/PMA10/AN13/RB13 JE-11 GND JE-12 VCC 3V3 / 5V0 select with JPD J6 Pins (SPI) 5 5 JE-01 MISO JE-02 Unconnected 13 4 JE-03 SCK2/PMA5/CN8/RG6 6 6 JE-04 MOSI 10 8 JE-05 SS2/PMA2/CN11/RG9 selected by JP4 JE-06 GND Other product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. Page 7 of 7

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