Switch And Jumper Configuration Options; Real-Time I/O - mangOH Red User Manual

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Table 3-4: mangOH Red Default Configuration
Component /
Switch
SD connector
Connected to CF3 module
(CN600)
Peripheral interfaces
(UART, SPI, I2C,
See the mangOH Red Developer's Guide for details.
etc.)
Module Signals
Control (SW401)

3.13.2 Switch and Jumper Configuration Options

The mangOH Red uses several switches and jumpers to configure the board and CF3 module's operation, as
detailed below in
Table 3-5
To locate these switches and jumpers, see
Table 3-5: CN804—Board Power Select
Power supply selection
Console micro-USB connector (CN305)
CF3 USB micro-USB connector (CN801)
a. Required: Select one option only (Jump 1–2 or Jump 2–3). For details, see
Power Supply
on page 15.

3.14 Real-time I/O

The mangOH Red includes a connector (CN310) that provides access to the board's Wi-Fi/BT chipset for real-time
input/output with sensors and other devices.
Table 3-6: CN310—Real Time I/O
Pin
Signal
1
WIFI_I2C0_DATA
2
GPIO_1_EXP
3
WIFI_I2C0_CLK
Rev 3 Sep.18
Default Configuration / Behavior
PWR_ON (Dip 1)=ON
WIFI_UART1_TX (Dip 2)=OFF
VCC_3V7_ULPM (Dip 3)=OFF
HL_MODE (Dip 4)=OFF
BATT_TS+ (Dip 5)=OFF
CONS_DIR (Dip 6)=OFF
TP1_BOOT (Dip 7)=OFF
LowPower_RESET (Dip 8)=ON
through
Table
3-8.
Figure 3-25
a
I2C bus for sensors and other devices
User-defined GPIO
I2C bus for sensors and other devices
Board can be configured using a software
command to connect the module's SDIO signals
to IOT1 instead of the SD connector.
Board is shipped with pins 1 and 8 ON. Pins 3
and 5 must also be switched to ON, as noted in
Initial Setup
on page 34 and
Figure 3-26
Jump
1–2
Yes
Select USB
Purpose
31
Notes
on page 10
on page 35.
Jump
2–3
Yes
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