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en:netzer:pins [2011/12/21 11:43]
svesch Fixed format.
en:netzer:pins [2014/02/09 14:32] (current)
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-===== Overview ===== +===== Pins of pin header JP1 =====
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-**Pins of pin header JP1**\\+
  
 ^ Name ^ Description ^ ^ Name ^ Description ^
-| INT | GPIO pins, see [[io|IO]] for more information. ​|+| INT | [[pins#​overview-over-all-gpio-signals|GPIO pins]] |
 | CLK | ::: | | CLK | ::: |
 | MI | ::: | | MI | ::: |
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-**Pins of pin header JP2**\\+===== Pins of pin header JP2 =====
  
 ^ Name ^ Description ^ ^ Name ^ Description ^
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 | 3V3 | Pin for power supply. Minimum voltage is 3.1\ V. Maximum voltage is 3.6\ V.| | 3V3 | Pin for power supply. Minimum voltage is 3.1\ V. Maximum voltage is 3.6\ V.|
 | GND | Ground potential.| | GND | Ground potential.|
-| IO0 | GPIO pins, see [[io|IO]] for more information. ​|+| IO0 | [[pins#​overview-over-all-gpio-signals|GPIO pins]] |
 | IO1 | ::: | | IO1 | ::: |
 | IO2 | ::: | | IO2 | ::: |
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 The four connections VA1, VA2, VB1 and VB2 are connections from the network socket where a Power-over-Ethernet supply can be connected to. The four connections VA1, VA2, VB1 and VB2 are connections from the network socket where a Power-over-Ethernet supply can be connected to.
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 {{ :​poe.gif?​nolink&​ |PoE example circuit}} {{ :​poe.gif?​nolink&​ |PoE example circuit}}
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 The image shows an example circuit. Here the PoE supply AG9033 of Silver Telecom is used.  The image shows an example circuit. Here the PoE supply AG9033 of Silver Telecom is used. 
  
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 +====== Overview over all GPIO signals ======
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 +Here only some common informations are shown.
 +The implemented functionality of a single IO depends on the single project.
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 +^ Netzer Name ^ ID ^ PIC Pin ^ Maximum output current ^ Maximum input voltage ^ Functionality ^
 +| SPI_INT | j | RC2 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | Interrupt pin of the SPI  slave module, PWM capable |
 +| SPI_CLK | k | RC3 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | Clock line of the SPI module or I2C module |
 +| SPI_MI | l | RC4 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | Data input of the SPI module, data line of the I2C module |
 +| SPI_MO | m | RC5 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | Data output of the SPI module |
 +| SPI_CS | i | RF7 | 2 mA | 5,5 V | Select input of the SPI slave module |
 +| RX | h | RC7 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | UART Receive line |
 +| TX | g | RC6 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | UART Send line |
 +| IO0 | a | RB0 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | Interrupt capable input |
 +| IO1 | b | RB1 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | Interrupt capable input |
 +| IO2 | c | RB2 | 25 mA | 5,5 V | Interrupt capable input |
 +| IO3 | d | RD1 | 8 mA | 5,5 V | PWM capable |
 +| IO4 | e | RA2 | 2 mA | 3,3 V | ADC capable |
 +| IO5 | f | RA3 | 2 mA | 3,3 V | ADC capable |
  

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