Peripheral Module (Pmod) Connectors - ARM MPS3 Technical Reference Manual

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Peripheral Module (Pmod) connectors

The Pmod connectors on the MPS3 board provide digital I/O expansion capability, an alternative to the
Shield interfaces.
The four Pmod connectors enable fitting of TYPE 2A (J24/J34) and TYPE 1 (J28/J38) boards.
Connectors J24 and J28 form interface Pmod0/1 and connectors J34 and J38 form interface Pmod2/3.
The Pmod connectors carry a subset of the signals on the Arduino connectors and are wired in parallel
with them. Interface Pmod0/1 shares signals with Shield 0 interface, and Pmod2/3 shares signals with
Shield 1 interface.
User‑links select 3V3 or 5V digital I/O operating voltages, and the digital IOREF voltages. The IOREF
voltages have maximum current limits available at the board interface pins. See
Pmod interfaces on page 2-43
current.
The MPS3 board supports simultaneous use of Pmod and Shield expansion but you must exercise
caution when driving the shared signals.
The following figure shows the Pmod connectors.
The following table shows the pin mapping for the Pmod0/1 interface connector, J24.
The following table shows the pin mapping for the Pmod0/1 interface connector, J28.
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Note
for information on the user‑links, and the maximum available IOREF
Caution
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Figure A-8 Pmod connectors J24, J28, J34, and J38
Table A-11 Connector J24 (Pmod0/1 interface) signal list
reserved.
Non-Confidential
A Signal descriptions
A.3 Peripheral Module (Pmod) connectors
2.16 Arduino Shield and
Pin Signal
Pin Signal
1
SH0_5V_IO10 7
SH0_5V_IO5
2
SH0_5V_IO11 8
SH0_5V_IO6
3
SH0_5V_IO12 9
SH0_5V_IO7
4
SH0_5V_IO13 10
SH0_5V_IO8
5
GND
11
GND
6
SHO_REF
12
SHO_REF
12
6
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