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Genesys 2 FPGA Board Reference Manual
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Kintex-7
B19
C19
M20
H24
K19
N19
P19
P26
M19
P27
BTNL
BTNR
BTNU
BTND
SW0
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
SW7
V
ADJ
LD0
LD1
LD2
LD3
LD4
LD5
LD6
LD7
LEDs
G25
G19
T28
V19
U30
U29
V20
V26
W24
W23
Slide
Switches
V
ADJ
Buttons
E18
BTNC
BTN1
3.3V
CPU Reset
R19
VCC3V3
Figure 15. General purpose I/O connections.
The eight individual high-efficiency LEDs are anode-connected to the FPGA via 330-ohm resistors, so they will turn
on when a logic high voltage is applied to their respective I/O pin. Additional LEDs that are not user-accessible
indicate power-on, FPGA programming status, and USB and Ethernet port status.
14 Pmod Connectors
The Pmod connectors are arranged in a 2x6 right-angle, 100-mil female connectors that mate with standard 2x6
pin headers. Each 12-pin Pmod connector provides two power pins (6 and 12), two ground pins (5 and 11), and
eight logic signals, as shown in Fig. 20. The VCC and Ground pins of can deliver up to 1A of current per pin. Pin
assignments for the Pmod I/O connected to the FPGA are shown in Figure 16.
Pin 1
Pin 12
Pin 6
8 signalsVCC GND
Figure 16. PMOD Connectors- Front view as loaded on PCB.
The Genesys 2 features four Pmod connectors of different “styles” with subtle differences between them.