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projects:zturn-hackers:gpio-addon [2015/07/12 14:58] – created emerythprojects:zturn-hackers:gpio-addon [2015/12/17 20:03] (current) emeryth
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 +Project repo:
 +[[https://code.hackerspace.pl/emeryth/zturn_addon/]]
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 +==== Details ====
 +
 +\\
 +
 +== Schematic ==
 +
 +[[https://code.hackerspace.pl/emeryth/zturn_addon/plain/zturn_addon.pdf]]
 +
 +
 +== Power ==
 +
 +The board features two ways of powering the buffers, selectable by J1 jumper pins:
 +
 +  * EXT 3.3V - uses the 1117 linear regulator on the PCB, which is connected to the Z-turn's 5V supply
 +  * INT 3.3V - uses 3.3V supplied by the Z-turn board
 +
 +Of course you can connect your own supply to one of the VCC pins if you want to (after removing the jumper).
 +
 +== I/O Pins ==
 +
 +The board features five 8-bit bi-directinal buffers - [[http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/74LVC_LVCH245A.pdf|74LVCH245]].
 +The direction can be set individually for each buffer.
 +
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