Digilent 410-076P User Manual

Digilent Hardware

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Revision: 4/12/05

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Overview


The PmodLED has four high-bright LEDs that
are driven by logic-level transistors so each
LED can be illuminated with a logic high signal
that provides less than 1mA of current.

Features include:

• four high bright red LEDs

• a 6-pin system connector

• a transistor amplifier system that allows

low-power logic-level control

• small form factor (0.80” x 0.80”).

Functional Description


Each LED can be activated separately or
simultaneously. To activate an LED, the pin
connected to the LED must receive about 1mA
of current.

The LED module has a 6-pin header for easy
connection to a Digilent system board. Some
system boards, like the Digilent Pegasus
board, have a 6-pin header that can connect to
the LED module with a 6-pin cable.

To connect the LED module to other Digilent
system boards, a Digilent Modular Interface
Board (MIB) and a 6-pin cable may be needed.
The MIB plugs into the system board, and the
cable connects the MIB to the LED module.

For more information see

www.digilentinc.com

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LED Module Circuit Diagram

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