Multimedia Expansion Board II (MEB II) User's Guide
2.1.2
The starter kit connector, as shown in
board-to-board connector that is used to connect the MEB II to PIC32 starter kits.
FIGURE 2-2:
When connecting the Multimedia Expansion Board II (MEB II) to a starter kit, do not
have power applied through either the starter kit or the DC power supply. Failure to
heed this caution could result in hardware damage.
After connecting a PIC32 starter kit, applications can be developed and run using the
rich features of the MEB II.
II component mapping.
TABLE 2-1:
STARTER KIT CONNECTOR MAPPING
Starter Kit Connector
Pin
Signal
Number
1
SS1
64
RH3
82
SDA2
94
SDI1
96
REFCLKO1
112
SCL2
117
SDO1
118
SCK1
7
RB1
68
EBIWE
77
RJ3
78
EBICS2
103
RB4
108
RH9
116
RH13
131
EBID15
132
LCD_B7
133
LCD_R1
134
EBID3
135
LCD_R2
136
EBID2
137
EBID11
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Starter Kit Connector
STARTER KIT CONNECTOR
Table 2-1
Pin
Component
Type
O
Audio Codec
O
I/O
I
O
I/O
O
O
O
EBI-SRAM/Display
O
O
O
O
O
O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
Figure
2-2, is a high-speed, 168-pin Hirose FX10
CAUTION
shows the Starter Kit Connector pin and the MEB
MEB II
Description
Left-Right Clock
Audio Power Down
2
I
C Data
Audio Serial Data Output
External Master Clock Input
Serial Clock
Audio Serial Data Input
Audio Bit Clock
Horizontal Sync.
Pixel Clock
Reset
Chip Select
Data Enable
Vertical Sync
Stand-by
R0
B7
R1
B6
R2
B5
R3
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