Datasheet
PmodCON1™ Reference Manual
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Pin Number
Descriptions
1
Screw Terminal P1
2
Screw Terminal P2
3
Screw Terminal P3
4
Screw Terminal P4
5
Ground Screw Terminal
6
VCC Screw Terminal
Table 1. Pin descriptions.
Note that the two screw terminals that are designated for a positive and ground power supply act in only one
direction. This means that the ground screw terminal is directly attached to the ground pin, pin 5, on the 6-pin
Pmod header and the positive power supply screw terminal is directly attached to the positive power supply pin,
pin 6, on the 6-pin Pmod header. This is different than other modules where there is a jumper block to either
provide power from the system board or from an external power source, such as the PmodCON3.
Consequently, users have to be aware of what kind of demand they put on these pins as the pins on the a chipKIT™
board are only able to accept a voltage up to 5V as well as only being able to source or sink a limited amount of
current. Please see the reference manual of your respective system board for its specific limitations.
3 Physical Dimensions
This Pmod has a 1×6 pin header with each of the pins spaced 100 mil (0.1 inches) apart. The PCB is 1.1 inches long
on the side parallel to the pins on the pin header and 0.8 inches long on the side perpendicular to the pin header.