Add S‐parameter reports
8.4. Pmod
Pmod ports are 2×6, right‐angle, 100‐mil spaced female connectors that mate with standard 2×6 pin
headers. Each 12‐pin Pmod port provides two 3.3V VCC signals (pins 6 and 12), two Ground signals (pins
5 and 11), and eight logic signals, as shown in Figure 8.4.1 below. For more information regarding the
power supply specifications of the Pmod ports, refer to the Digilent Pmod™ Interface Specification,
"Power Supply" section.
Digilent produces a large collection of Pmod accessory boards that can attach to the Pmod ports to add
ready‐made functions like A/D's, D/A's, motor drivers, sensors, and other functions. See
www.digilentinc.com for more information. The vivado‐library and vivado‐hierarchies repositories on
the Digilent Github contains pre‐made IP cores for many of these Pmods that greatly reduce the work of
integrating them into your project. See the Pmod‐related tutorials on the Genesys ZU Resource Center
for help using them.
PMODS JA, JB, JC, JD
Dual Digital/Analog PMOD
JA1_P:W10
JA2_P:AA11
JA3_P:AB10
JA4_P:Y9
JA1_N:Y10
JA2_N:AA10
JA3_N:AB9
JA4_N:AA8
Figure 8.4.1: Pmod port
PMOD JB
JB1:AE13
JB2:AG14
JB3:AH14
JB4:AG13
JB7:AE14
JB8:AF13
JB9:AE15
JB10:AH13
PMOD JC
PMOD JD
JC1:E13
JD1:E15
JC2:G13
JD2:A14
JC3:B13
JD3:B15
JC4:D14
JD4:F15
JC7:F13
JD7:E14
JC8:C13
JD8:B14
JC9:C14
JD9:D15
JC10:A13
JD10:A15
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