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resources:eval:user-guides:pmd-ard-intz [18 Aug 2020 05:50] – [Schematic, PCB Layout, Bill of Materials] Jesse Daniel Santosresources:eval:user-guides:pmd-ard-intz [09 Mar 2023 03:21] (current) – updated the design files download link Joyce Velasco
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 ===== General Setup ===== ===== General Setup =====
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 ==== Logic Voltage Settings ==== ==== Logic Voltage Settings ====
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 Meanwhile, the logic voltage source of the MCU baseboard can be chosen from the IOREF from the MCU baseboard header and the 3.3V and 5V system voltages using the shunt connector between P22 and P21 (encircled blue in Fig D). Preferably, this should be set to IOREF to ensure a proper voltage setting. Meanwhile, the logic voltage source of the MCU baseboard can be chosen from the IOREF from the MCU baseboard header and the 3.3V and 5V system voltages using the shunt connector between P22 and P21 (encircled blue in Fig D). Preferably, this should be set to IOREF to ensure a proper voltage setting.
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 ===== Pmod Interface Types ===== ===== Pmod Interface Types =====
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 ==== UART Port ==== ==== UART Port ====
  
-Pmod port (P13) can be reconfigured between an expanded SPI and expanded UART. To configure P13 as expanded UART, set the shunt connectors P8, P9, and P10 similiar to the encircled in Figure U+Pmod port (P13) can be reconfigured between an expanded SPI and expanded UART. To configure P13 as expanded UART, set the shunt connectors P8, P9, and P10. 
  
 ^Pin No.^P13: UART^ ^Pin No.^P13: UART^
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 <WRAP round 80% download> <WRAP round 80% download>
-PMD-ARD-INTZ Design & Integration Files +[[adi>media/en/reference-design-documentation/design-integration-files/pmd-ard-intz-designsupport.zip|PMD-ARD-INTZ Design & Integration Files]] 
-  * {{:resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:pmd-ard-intz:02-059379-01-d.pdf|Schematics}} +  * Schematic 
-  * {{:resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:pmd-ard-intz:05-059379-01-d.xlsx|Bill of Materials}}  +  * PCB Layout 
-  * {{:resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:pmd-ard-intz:20-059379-01-d.zip|Allegro Project}}+  * Bill of Materials 
 +  * Allegro Project
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 +=====Registration===== 
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 +Receive software update notifications, documentation updates, view the latest videos, and more when you register your hardware.  [[reg>PMD-ARD-INTZ?&v=Rev D|Register]] to receive all these great benefits and more!</WRAP>
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