Table 1-11 Accelerometer (U5) Connections

Accelerometer

MCU Port

Jumper

Function

 

 

 

 

 

Sleep Mode

PTC4

J5

 

 

 

Amplified Y Output

PTD4

J6

 

 

 

Amplified X Output

PTD5

J7

 

 

 

Raw Y Output

PTD6

J8

 

 

 

Raw X Output

PTD7

J9

 

 

 

1.13.5 Light Sensor

A photo detect IC (U4) combines a photodiode and a current amplifier on a single IC to provide variable current. The light sensor is connected to the MCU on PTD1. PTD1 can be disconnected from the light sensor by removing jumper J4.

1.13.6 Potentiometer

A 10 Kohm thumb-wheel potentiometer (VR1) provides variable resistor for users to assist them in application development. The potentiometer is connected to the MCU on PTD0. PTD0 can be disconnected from the potentiometer by removing jumper J3. The voltage seen on PTD0 is the result of a voltage divider that changes as the potentiometer is turned.

1.13.7 I/O Connector

A 40-pin I/O connector (J35) is available for user expansion. This connector is located on the bottom of the board and has holes so that pins of a connecting

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