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* [[Arduino Based Test Station]] | * [[Arduino Based Test Station]] | ||
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+ | * [[DB37RIBBON]] plugged into UUT | ||
+ | * Cables to connect between [[DB37RIBBON]] and [[LED-32]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:32, 6 March 2022
Features
- 32-bit Digital I/O
- Two MCP23017 16-bit I2C I/O Expanders
- EEPROM for board ID and application specific information
- Write Enable jumper protects EEPROM against accidental damage
- I/O Connector is inexpensive/standard DB-37
- I2C Interface
- Daisy-chain I2C connector
- I2C Termination jumpers for end of I2C chain
- I2C Address select jumper (2 addresses - can support up to 4 cards)
- Power Options
- Supports 3.3V or 5V signal levels
- Fuse protected power output on DB-37
- Power connector (not required for minimal loads
- ODAS form factor (width is 95 mm)
- 6-32 Mounting holes
Connectors
DB-37 Pinout
Schematic
Drivers
- GitHub repo for the DigIO32-I2C Card Arduino Driver
- GitHub repo for the DigIO32-I2C Card Arduino examples
Testing
- Arduino Based Test Station
- LED-32
- DB37RIBBON plugged into UUT
- Cables to connect between DB37RIBBON and LED-32
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // uint8_t testDigio32Card() - Test the DIGIO32 card. // The Test Station and the UUT both are DIGIO32 cards. // Cable from UUT DB-37 connector to the DIGIO32 card DB-37 in the Test Station. // The DIGIO32 internal to the Test Station is set to all inputs with pull-ups. // The DIGIO32 that is the UUT is set up to all outputs. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////