User Interface: Leds & Buttons - Bosch XDK110 General Information Manual

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1.2.5 User Interface: LEDs & Buttons
The XDK has four LEDs to signal the operation mode it is currently in, three of which can be
configured by the user when in application mode. The fourth (green) LED is used to display the
state of the charger chip and cannot be accessed by software.
The following status can be displayed by the green LED:
Table 2: Meaning of the green LED
Green LED
On
Off
Blinking
The following status can be displayed by the red, orange and yellow LED:

Table 3: Meaning of the programmable LEDs
Red 

Orange
LED
LED
On
Off
Off
Off
Blinking
On/Off
On
On
On
Blinking
On
On
The XDK110 uses the LED to show the following states:
After the XDK110 has been switched on, a running light demo will start.
XDK110
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General Information Guide XDK110
General Information Guide XDK110
Battery is charging or charging suspended by thermal loop
Charging done/Recharging after termination/IC disabled
or No valid Input Power/Battery absent
Safety timers expired
Yellow
Bootloader Mode
LED
Active; no USB connection

Off
or driver not loaded
Off
Active; program invalid,
Off
Active, USB connection
Off
Off
Active; Data is transmitted
On
Hardware Status
Inactive
cannot boot
detected
Inactive
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Application Mode
No function
XDK stopped, 

assertion occurred
No function
XDK stopped, 

stack overflow occurred
BCDS

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