Digilent 410-083P User Manual

Digilent Hardware

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Revision: 06/07/05

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Switch Module Circuit Diagram

Overview


The Digilent PmodSWT Switch Module Board
(the SWT™) has four slide switches that can
be used to provide “on and off” inputs to a
circuit.

Features include:

• four slide switches with series resistors

• one 6-pin header

• small form factor (1.30” x 0.80”).

Functional Description


The SWT’s switches can be used as mode
switches and also as data input switches. They
can be activated separately or together in any
combination.

When the switch is in the up position it sends
the voltage on the VCC pin to the
corresponding pin on J1, and when the switch
is in the down position it sends GND to the
corresponding pin on J1.

The SWT 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 SWT with a 6-pin cable.

To connect the SWT 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 SWT.

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