UM0460 User manual. Set-top box front panel evaluation board based on the STLED316S. Introduction

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Introduction User manual Set-top box front panel evaluation board based on the STLED36S This document explains the operation of the front panel evaluation board based on the STLED36S that consists of the LED driver/controller STLED36S and microcontroller ST7LITE39F2 as SPI master. The basic idea is to develop a front panel for set-top boxes which is very close to the available solutions on the market. The objective of this evaluation board is to display the capabilities of ST's LED controller/driver STLED36S to fit the market segment of front panels for HTiB (Home Theater in a Box), set-top boxes and other applications that require a compact, integrated solution, keeping the system cost as low as possible. The system can be operated using the various front panel keys provided on the system. In the sections that follow the operation of the system is explained. When the board is connected to the power supply, the system gets ready to perform any operation. At the time of manufacturing an additional board has been connected to allow in-circuit programming of the microcontroller. The two can be easily broken apart so that the front panel board can be used independently. To summarize, the key features of the evaluation board are: 8-segment, 6-digit customized LED display 8-segment bar graph LED display 7 front panel keys 2 LEDs (green for power and red for interrupt) potentiometer for adjusting the brightness of the display RESET switch to reset the whole system DEMO mode for making the system self-performing and user independent Embedded in-circuit programming capability January 2008 Rev /23 www.st.com

Contents Contents Getting started.............................................. 5. System requirements......................................... 5.2 Package content............................................. 5.3 Hardware Installation......................................... 5.4 Powering on the system....................................... 6.5 Default setting of the system................................... 7.6 Default display sequence...................................... 7 2 System features............................................. 9 2. Selection of channel numbers.................................. 9 2.2 Selection of brightness of display................................ 9 2.2. Using front panel keys....................................... 9 2.2.2 Using the potentiometer...................................... 9 2.3 Selection of display pattern................................... 0 2.4 DEMO mode............................................... 0 3 Using the front panel evaluation board......................... 3. CH_UP................................................... 3.2 CH_DOWN................................................ 2 3.3 BRGHT+.................................................. 2 3.4 BRGHT-.................................................. 3 3.5 MENU.................................................... 4 3.5. Constant display - constant BAR.............................. 4 3.5.2 Variable display - constant BAR............................... 4 3.5.3 Constant display - variable BAR.............................. 5 3.5.4 Variable display - variable BAR............................... 5 3.5.5 EXIT.................................................... 6 3.6 DEMO mode............................................... 6 3.7 OK...................................................... 6 3.7. CHANNEL selection....................................... 7 3.7.2 BRIGHTNESS selection.................................... 7 3.7.3 Display MODE selection.................................... 7 3.7.4 DEMO MODE selection..................................... 7 2/23

Contents 3.8 RESET................................................... 7 Appendix A Abbreviations........................................... 8 Appendix B Evaluation board schematic............................... 9 Appendix C Bill of materials......................................... 20 Appendix D Connecting an external microcontroller to evaluation board.... 22 4 Revision history........................................... 22 3/23

List of figures List of figures Figure. Evaluation board (STEVAL-CBP003V) - front view.............................. 5 Figure 2. Evaluation board (STEVAL-CBP003V) - back view.............................. 6 Figure 3. Power supply connections.................................................. 6 Figure 4. Power-on condition, "St LED" displayed on LED segments......................... 7 Figure 5. Power-on condition, "36S" displayed on LED segments.......................... 7 Figure 6. Power-on condition, "HELLO" displayed on LED segments......................... 8 Figure 7. Increased channel number displayed on LED display............................ Figure 8. Increased channel number displayed on VFD.................................. Figure 9. BRGHT+ key press....................................................... 2 Figure 0. Brightness roll over....................................................... 3 Figure. BRGHT - key press....................................................... 3 Figure 2. First menu option - "88888"............................................... 4 Figure 3. Second menu option - "888882"............................................. 4 Figure 4. Third menu option - "888883"............................................... 5 Figure 5. Fourth menu option - "888884".............................................. 5 Figure 6. Fifth menu option - "5".................................................... 6 Figure 7. Schematic.............................................................. 9 4/23

Getting started Getting started. System requirements The system operates in standalone mode by powering externally using a power supply adaptor with a voltage range of 8 V - 9 V and current capability of at least 500 ma. Note: Do not run the demo for a long period at higher input voltage (>2 V) due to excessive heating of the voltage regulator (U). If required, attach a suitable heat sink..2 Package content The evaluation board package includes the following: Hardware One evaluation board Documentation User manual.3 Hardware Installation The evaluation board can be powered through an external power supply adaptor having two outputs (8 V - 9 V and GND). Figure. Evaluation board (STEVAL-CBP003V) - front view The major components present on the board - front view are (see Figure ): 5/23

Getting started. External connector for the power supply input 2. 6 common anode LED displays having 8 segments 3. common anode bar graph LED having 8 segments 4. 2 status LEDs - power and IRQ 5. 7 front panel keys 6. LED controller/ driver 7. ST7 microcontroller 8. One potentiometer 9. Voltage regulator 0. Power diode. Normal diodes Figure 2. Evaluation board (STEVAL-CBP003V) - back view The major component present on the board - back view is (see Figure 2):. RESET switch.4 Powering on the system This system is easy to use. As soon as the DC power supply adaptor is plugged in, the system is up and running. The power supply connections should be plugged in as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3. Power supply connections On power-up of the system, the default display sequence is displayed with the default brightness level which is 4/6. (see Section.5 and.6). 6/23

Getting started The default display sequence is repeated as long as any key on the front panel is not pressed. Note: The system is said to be stable after power-up if the default display sequence is executed at least once. As long the system is not stabilized, i.e. Default display sequence is not displayed at least once, the user should not perform any operation..5 Default setting of the system The system is programmed with following default settings:. Brightness of LED display is set to the maximum level i.e. 4/6. 2. Channel number is set to be the lowest value i.e. channel number 000..6 Default display sequence A default display sequence has been predefined in the system. Whenever the system is not performing any operation, the system enters the default display sequence which is explained below:. Firstly "St LED" appears on the LED display (see Figure 4). Figure 4. Power-on condition, "St LED" displayed on LED segments 2. After approximately 4-5 seconds "36S" appears on the LED display (see Figure 5). Figure 5. Power-on condition, "36S" displayed on LED segments 7/23

Getting started 3. After approximately 4-5 seconds "HELLO" appears on the LED display (see Figure 6). Figure 6. Power-on condition, "HELLO" displayed on LED segments 8/23

System features 2 System features The system has been developed to demonstrate the features of the STLED36S device and its use in the front panel of set-top boxes. The main features of the system are explained in this section. 2. Selection of channel numbers The system has the capability to select and display the channel number of the system. The channel number can be changed by using the CH_UP and CH_DOWN keys of the front panel. The channel number can be selected using the 'OK' key of the front panel (see Section 3., 3.2 and 3.7). Note: The information of the selected channel is saved even if the power of the system is OFF. Whenever the system is powered up, the previous channel is selected. 2 The default channel number in the system is 000. 2.2 Selection of brightness of display The system has the capability to change the brightness of the LED display of the board. The brightness of the display can be varied and selected using two methods which are explained in the following subsections. 2.2. Using front panel keys The brightness of the LED display can be set at any one level by using the 'BRGHT+', 'BRGHT-' and 'OK' keys. At any time any of the 8 brightness level options /6, 2/6, 4/6, 0/6, /6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 can be selected by using these keys. The brightness of the display can be varied by using the 'BRGHT+' or 'BRGHT-' key of the front panel. The brightness level of the display can be selected by using the 'OK' key of the front panel. (seesection 3.3, 3.4 and 3.7). 2.2.2 Using the potentiometer Note: A resistance potentiometer (POT 0 kω, R8) has been provided on the board to vary the brightness of the LED display. The brightness of the LED display can be decreased by rotating the knob of the potentiometer clockwise. The brightness of the LED display can be increased by rotating the knob of the potentiometer counterclockwise. By using the potentiometer the brightness of the display can be set at any level irrespective of the specified brightness levels of the STLED36S. 9/23

System features 2.3 Selection of display pattern The system has been provided with the 4 different display pattern options. These display patterns explain the capability of the device STLED36S to control the various digits and segments independently. The 4 display pattern options are: constant display - constant BAR variable display - constant BAR constant display - variable bar variable display - variable bar Any of the display patterns can be selected using the 'MENU' and 'OK' keys of the front panel (see Section 3.5 and 3.7). 2.4 DEMO mode To make the system user independent a 'DEMO' mode has been provided. The system can be put into the DEMO mode by pressing the 'DEMO' key of the front panel. In this mode all the display patterns and the welcome message are displayed in continuous loop. The system can be made to exit the DEMO mode by pressing the 'OK' key (see Section 3.6 and 3.7). Note: When the system is in DEMO mode, all other keys except 'OK' and 'RESET' are disabled. 2 On the press of any key (except RESET) of the front panel board, the IRQ LED (RED) blinks once indicating that a key has been pressed. 0/23

Using the front panel evaluation board 3 Using the front panel evaluation board Application keys are the keys on the front panel evaluation board which allow operations to be performed. There are 4 application keys on the evaluation board. 3. CH_UP On pressing the CH_UP key, the system shows the increased channel number by one value on the LED display. For example if the previous channel selected in the system was 05, then upon pressing the CH_UP key, the increased channel number CH - 06 appears on the LED display, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7. Increased channel number displayed on LED display On a subsequent press of the key, the channel value on the LED display increases, as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8. Increased channel number displayed on VFD Note: The channel number increases upon every press of the CH_UP key until the channel number reaches the maximum value of 00. After that, the channel number rolls over to the value 000. 2 To save the channel selected in the system, the user must press the 'OK' key of the front panel, otherwise the channel number will not be saved in the system. /23

Using the front panel evaluation board 3.2 CH_DOWN The CH_DOWN is a key which can be used to decrease the channel numbers. When the key is pressed, it shows the decreased channel number by one value on the LED display, as shown in Figure 7. For example if the previous channel selected in the system was 05, then upon pressing the CH_DOWN key the decreased channel number CH - 04 appears on the LED display, as shown in Figure 6. On a subsequent press of the key, the channel value on the LED display decreases. Note: The channel number decreases at every press of the CH_DOWN key until the channel number reaches the minimum value of 000. After that the channel number rolls over to the value 00. 2 To save the channel selected in the system, the user must press the 'OK' key of the front panel, otherwise the channel number will not be saved in the system. 3.3 BRGHT+ On pressing the BRGHT+ key, the brightness of the LED display reaches the next increased level and the value of the brightness level appears on the LED display. For example if the previous level of the brightness of the LED display was - 6, then upon pressing the BRGHT + key, the brightness of the LED display increases and 2-6 appears on the LED display indicating the present brightness value of the LED display, as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9. BRGHT+ key press On every press of the BRGHT+ key, the brightness level of the LED display increases until it reaches the maximum value of 4-6. If the BRGHT+ key is pressed again, then the brightness of the LED display rolls over and reaches the minimum value of - 6, as shown in Figure 0. 2/23

Using the front panel evaluation board Figure 0. Brightness roll over Note: By default the brightness level is set at the maximum level (4/6). The STLED36S device supports 8 levels of brightness - /6, 2/6, 4/6, 0/6, /6, 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6. 2 To set the brightness of the system at any particular level the user should press the 'OK' key when that level is shown on the LED display. If 'OK' is not pressed and any other key is pressed, then the brightness level of the LED display does not change. 3.4 BRGHT- On pressing the BRGHT- key, the brightness of the LED display reaches the next decreased level. The value of the brightness level appears on the LED display. For example if the previous level of brightness of the LED display was - 6, then upon pressing the BRGHT - key, the brightness of the LED display decreases and 0-6 appears indicating the present brightness value of the LED display, as shown in Figure. Figure. BRGHT - key press On every press of the BRGHT- key, the brightness level of the LED display decreases until it reaches the minimum value of 0-6. If the BRGHT- key is pressed again, then the brightness of the LED display rolls over and reaches the maximum value of 4-6. Note: By default the brightness level is set at the maximum level (4/6). The STLED36S device supports 8 levels of brightness - /6, 2/6, 4/6, 0/6, /6, 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6. 2 To set the brightness of the system at any particular level, the user should press the 'OK' key when that level is shown on the LED display. If 'OK' is not pressed and any other key is pressed, then the brightness level of the LED display does not change. 3/23

Using the front panel evaluation board 3.5 MENU The system has been provided with a MENU key to select one of the various display options supported by the device STLED36S. The four different display options supported by the system are explained in the following subsections. 3.5. Constant display - constant BAR On pressing the MENU key once, the first MENU option is displayed. In this option all the 6- digit LED displays (DIG2 - DIG7) and all the bars of the DIG_LED have the same constant brightness level which is 4/6. On the LED display "88888" appears which indicates that the first MENU option is displayed as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. First menu option - "88888" To select this display option for the system, the 'OK' key should be pressed. 3.5.2 Variable display - constant BAR On pressing the MENU key twice, the second MENU option is displayed. In this option all the 6-digit LED displays have different brightness levels and the different bars of the DIG_LED have the same constant brightness level which is 4/6. Digit LED displays (DIG2 - DIG7) have different brightness levels /6, 3/6, 2/6, /6, 4/6 and /6 respectively. On the LED display "888882" appears which indicates that the second MENU option is displayed as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3. Second menu option - "888882" To select this display option for the system, the 'OK' key should be pressed. 4/23

Using the front panel evaluation board 3.5.3 Constant display - variable BAR On pressing the MENU key three times, the third MENU option is displayed. In this option all 6-digit LED displays have the same brightness level which is 4/6 and the different bars of the DIG_LED have different brightness levels. The 0 different bars of the LED_DIGIT have different brightness levels /6, /6, 2/6, 4/6, 4/6, 0/6, /6, 2/6, 3/6 and 4/6 respectively starting from top to bottom. On the LED display "888883" appears which indicates that the third MENU option is displayed as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4. Third menu option - "888883" To select this display option for the system, the 'OK' key should be pressed. 3.5.4 Variable display - variable BAR On pressing the MENU key four times, the fourth MENU option is displayed. In this option all 6-digit LED displays and the different bars of the DIG_LED have different brightness levels. Digit LED displays (DIG2 - DIG7) have different brightness levels /6, 3/6, 2/6, /6, 4/6 and /6 respectively. The 0 different bars of the LED_DIGIT have different brightness levels /6, /6, 2/6, 4/6, 4/6, 0/6, /6, 2/6, 3/6 and 4/6 respectively starting from top to bottom. On the LED display "888884" appears which indicates that the fourth MENU option is displayed as shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. Fourth menu option - "888884" To select this display option for the system, the 'OK' key should be pressed. 5/23

Using the front panel evaluation board 3.5.5 EXIT On pressing the MENU key five times, the fifth option (Exit option) is displayed. In this option only one LED digit is glowing, indicating option 5 as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6. Fifth menu option - "5" To exit from the MENU mode of the system, the 'OK' key should be pressed. The system exits with the default display pattern and with the selected brightness level. The default display sequence appears on the LED display. Note: After the fifth MENU option, if the MENU key is pressed again, the system rolls over to the MENU option one. 3.6 DEMO mode To show the various display options of the system and, in turn, of the device STLED36S, a DEMO mode key has been provided on the evaluation board. On pressing the DEMO key, the system enters into a predefined display sequence as explained below: MENU option one (see Figure 2) Delay MENU option two (see Figure 3) Delay MENU option three (see Figure 4) Delay MENU option four (see Figure 5) Delay Default display sequence in the selected MENU option / brightness level The system remains in the above sequence until the 'OK' key is pressed. The system exits the DEMO mode only when the 'OK' key is pressed. Note: All keys other than 'OK' and RESET' are disabled when the system is in DEMO mode. 3.7 OK 'OK' is a special key on the board which is used to select the various functions and settings of the display. On pressing the 'OK' key, the action performed depends on the previous key pressed which is described in detail in the following subsections. 6/23

Using the front panel evaluation board 3.7. CHANNEL selection If the previous key pressed is CH_UP or CH_DOWN, then on pressing the 'OK' key, the displayed channel number on the LED display is selected in the system. The channel number blinks three times indicating the selection of the channel number as shown in Figure 7. After selection of the channel number the system enters into the default display sequence. Note: 'OK' must be pressed to select the channel number in the system. 2 After pressing the 'OK' key the channel number is stored in the system and on the next power-up of the system, the same channel number is selected. 3.7.2 BRIGHTNESS selection If the previous key pressed is 'BRGHT +' or 'BRGHT -' then on pressing the 'OK' key, the displayed brightness level on the LED display is selected for the system. After selection of the brightness level, the system enters into the default display sequence. Note: 'OK' must be pressed to select the brightness level of the display of the system. 2 After pressing the 'OK' key, the brightness level of the display is stored in the system and on the next power-up, the system wakes up with the same brightness level of the display. 3.7.3 Display MODE selection If the previous key pressed is 'MENU' then on pressing the 'OK' key, the pattern on the LED display is selected for the system. The system remains in the same display pattern until some other pattern or brightness level is selected or the system is powered up again. Note: 'OK' must be pressed to select the display pattern of the system. 2 On every power-up, the system wakes up with the default display pattern (constant display - constant BAR) and with the last selected brightness level. 3.7.4 DEMO MODE selection When the DEMO key is pressed, the system enters the DEMO mode. The system can exit the DEMO mode only by pressing the 'OK' key. On pressing the 'OK' key the system exits the DEMO mode and enters into the default display sequence. Note: All keys except the 'OK' and 'RESET' key are disabled in the DEMO mode. 2 No action is performed if the 'OK" key is pressed when the system is in default display sequence. 3.8 RESET A 'RESET' switch is provided on the back side of the evaluation board. On pressing the 'RESET" switch all the ongoing functions are interrupted and the system starts from the initial status. The system behaves as if it has been powered up again. 7/23

Abbreviations Appendix A Abbreviations Table. Abbreviations No. Acronym Definition. LED Light emitting diode 2. ICC In-circuit communication 3. GND Ground 8/23

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 3 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Evaluation board schematic Appendix B Evaluation board schematic Figure 7. Schematic VCC5.0V J2 Adaptor Jack STPSL30A D U L78M05CV_TO_220 VCC5.0V 2 3 4 DIN/DOUT 2 CLK STB 3 4 IRQ_N KEY2 5 6 KEY GND 7 8 DIG_LED Vin Vout GND C2 C U2 ST7FLITE39F2M6_SO_20 VCC5.0V 2 IC_TEST_PIN 8V to 5V 0uF 6V 00nF IRQ_N VDD 2 R2 330 DIN/DOUT CLK STB ICCDATA ICCCLK VCC5.0V PA0(HS)/LTIC PA(HS)/ATIC PA2(HS)/ATPWM0 PA3(HS)/ATPWM PA4(HS)/ATPWM2 PA5(HS)/ATPWM3/ICCDATA PA6/MCO/ICCCLK/BREAK PA7(HS)/TDO 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 R 330 D2 IRQ ICCDATA ICCCLK RESET PB0/SS/AIN0 PB/SCK/AIN PB2/MISO/AIN2 PB3/MOSI/AIN3 PB4/CLKIN/AIN4 PB5/AIN5 PB6/AIN6/RDI OSC/CLKIN OSC2 20 9 0 RESET 9 C4.33uF C3 00nF J3 CON0A R3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RESET C5 0nF ICC_CON VSS 0k MCU_SECTION VOLTAGE_REG. RESET STLED36S_SECTION DEMO OK J D3 PWR CH_DWN BRGHT- R5 0k R4 0k U3 STLED36S_SO_24 MENU CH_UP BRGHT+ KEY KEY2 23 22 VCC5.0V KEY KEY2 R6 2.2k DIN/DOUT DIN/DOUT SEGA/KS DIG_LED DIG2 DIG3 DIG4 DIG5 DIG6 DIG7 0 2 DIG_LED DIG2 DIG3 DIG4 DIG5 DIG6 DIG7 VCC5.0V D4 2 SEG/KS D5 SEG2B/KS2 20 SEG2/KS2 D6 SEG3C/KS3 9 CLK STB IRQ_N CLK STB IRQ_N SEG3/KS3 R7 0k D7 SEG4D/KS4 8 SEG4/KS4 VCC SEG5E/KS5 6 SEG5/KS5 GND 7 C7 C6 SEG6F/KS6 5 360 R8 0 to 0k SEG6/KS6 ISET 24 SEG7G/KS7 4 SEG7/KS7 R9 33uF 25V 00nF SEG8DP/KS8 3 SEG8/KS8 DISPLAY_SECTION Note :. U4 is led bar graph. 2. U5 to U0 are seven segment displays. U4 DIG_LED SEG7G/KS7 SEG6F/KS6 SEGA/KS SEG2B/KS2 0 DIG_LED A0 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A seg0 seg9 seg8 seg7 seg6 seg5 seg4 seg3 seg2 seg 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 SEG8DP/KS8 SEG7G/KS7 SEG6F/KS6 SEG5E/KS5 SEG4D/KS4 SEG3C/KS3 SEG2B/KS2 SEGG 0 9 SEGF 8 CA2 SEGA 7 SEGB 6 SEGG 0 9 SEGF 8 CA2 SEGA 7 SEGB 6 SEGG 0 9 SEGF 8 CA2 SEGA 7 SEGB 6 SEGG 0 9 SEGF 8 CA2 SEGA 7 SEGB 6 SEGG 0 9 SEGF 8 CA2 SEGA 7 SEGB 6 SEGG 0 9 SEGF 8 CA2 SEGA 7 SEGB 6 SEGA/KS BREAK MH MH2 MH3 MH4 DIG7 U0 SEGE 2 SEGD 3 CA 4 SEGC 5 SEGDP DIG6 U9 SEGE 2 SEGD 3 CA 4 SEGC 5 SEGDP DIG5 U8 SEGE 2 SEGD 3 CA 4 SEGC 5 SEGDP DIG4 U7 SEGE 2 SEGD 3 CA 4 SEGC 5 SEGDP DIG3 U6 SEGE 2 SEGD 3 CA 4 SEGC 5 SEGDP DIG2 U5 SEGE 2 SEGD 3 CA 4 SEGC 5 SEGDP DIG7 DIG6 DIG2 DIG3 DIG4 DIG5 LOGO SEG5E/KS5 STLED36S DEMONSTRATOR WITH MICRO SEG4D/KS4 Title SEG3C/KS3 SEG8DP/KS8 Size Document Number Rev Tuesday, September 25, 2007 Date: Sheet of 9/23

Bill of materials Appendix C Bill of materials Table 2. BOM Designator Qty Reference Value / generic part number Package Manufacturer/ supplier Manufacturer s /supplier s ordering code / orderable part number U3 STLED36S LED controller STLED36S MTR SO - 24 STMicroelectronics STLED36SMTR U2 Microcontroller ST7FLITE39 F2M6 SO 20 STMicroelectronics ST7FLITE39F2M6 U Voltage Regulator L78M05CV TO 220 (A type) STMicroelectronics L78M05CV D Power diode STPSL30A SMA STMicroelectronics STPSL30A D4, D5, D6, D7 DIG2, DIG3, DIG4, DIG5, DIG6, DIG7 4 Diode N587 DO4 STMicroelectronics N587 6 DIG_LED SW SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 7-segment LED display (common anode) 0-segment bar graph LED Push-button Switches Push-button Switches Push-button Switches Push-button Switches Push-button Switches Push-button Switches Push-button Switches Push-button Switches HDSP - 550 Through hole 4.2 mm Agilent Technologies HDSP - 4830 Through hole Hewlett Packard 4-leg throughhole (push-4) 4-leg throughhole (push-4) 4-leg throughhole (push-4) 4-leg throughhole (push-4) 4-leg throughhole (push-4) 4-leg throughhole (push-4) 4-leg throughhole (push-4) 4-leg throughhole (push-4) HDSP - 550 OR equivalent HDSP - 4830 OR equivalent Farnell 535-96 Farnell 535-96 Farnell 535-96 Farnell 535-96 Farnell 535-96 Farnell 535-96 Farnell 535-96 Farnell 535-96 D2 LED (red) - 3 mm Through-hole Farnell 322-570 D3 LED (green)- 3 mm Through-hole Farnell 322-544 J2 Power Jack Through-hole Any 20/23

Bill of materials Table 2. BOM (continued) Designator Qty Reference Value / generic part number Package Manufacturer/ supplier Manufacturer s /supplier s ordering code / orderable part number J Signal and power headers SIP-8 (berg strip) Local J3 ICC connector Header 5x2/ IDC-0B Farnell 06782 R3, R4, R5, R7 4 Resistor 0 kω 0805 Any R. R2 2 Resistor 330 Ω 0805 Any R6 Resistor-2.2 kω 0805 Any R9 Resistor 470 Ω 0805 Any R8 Resistor potentiometer 0 0 kω 3296W-- 203LF Through-hole PCB mount Bourns / Farnell C,C3,C6 3 Capacitor-00 nf 0805 Any C5 Capacitor-0 nf 0805 Any C7 Capacitor-33 µf/ 25 V (Cylindrical) Cylindrical C2 Capacitor-0 µf/ 6 V Tantalum Any C4 Capacitor-330 nf 0805 Any Any 935-3240 2/23

Connecting an external microcontroller to evaluation board Appendix D Connecting an external microcontroller to evaluation board A jumper JI has been provided on the board for probing the important signals of the board (see Appendix B). This jumper can be used to connect an external microcontroller with the evaluation board. Follow the steps below to connect an external microcontroller with the evaluation board:. Remove (desolder) the microcontroller ST7FLITE39F2 (U2) from the board. 2. Connect pin number (DIN/DOUT) of jumper J to pin DIN/DOUT of the external microcontroller from which data and commands will be sent to the device STLED36S (U3). 3. Connect pin number 2 (CLK) of jumper J to pin CLK of the external microcontroller from which the clock signal will be sent the device STLED36S (U3). 4. Connect pin number 3 (STB) of jumper J to pin STB of the external microcontroller from which the control signal (STROBE) will be sent the device STLED36S (U3). 5. Connect pin number 4 (IRQ_N) of jumper J to pin IRQ_N of the external microcontroller which is configured as interrupt input and will receive the interrupt signals coming from the device STLED36S (U3). 6. Connect pin number 7 (GND) of jumper J to the GND pin of the external microcontroller to make a common ground level (reference) for the whole system. Note: The pins of the external microcontroller should have been configured properly as being mentioned in the datasheet of the device STLED36S. 2 The operation of the board will depend on the software loaded in the memory of the external microcontroller. 3 The setup will not be able to have ICC communication with the external microcontroller using the jumper J3. 4 The RESET switch of the board does not work when the external microcontroller is used. 4 Revision history Table 3. Document revision history Date Revision Changes 03-Jan-2008 Initial release 22/23

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