
Hardware Components
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ProASIC3/E Starter Kit User’s Guide and Tutorial
To use the device I/O for other purposes, remove the jumpers.
Switches Device Connections
Four switches are connected to the device via jumpers. If the jumpers are in place, the device I/O can be driven by the
switches listed in
• Pressing a switch drives a ‘1’ into the device. The ‘1’ continues to drive while the switch is in place.
• Releasing a switch drives a zero into the device.
lists the switch/device connections.
To use the device I/O for other purposes, remove the jumpers.
Table 2-1 · LED Device Connections
LED Device
Connection
D1
U8 Pin 63
D2
U8 Pin 61
D3
U8 Pin 60
D4
U8 Pin 59
D5
U8 Pin 58
D6
U8 Pin 57
D7
U8 Pin 56
D8
U8 Pin 55
Table 2-2 · Switch Device Connections
Switch Device
Connections
SW1
U8 Pin 68
SW2
U8 Pin 67
SW3
U8 Pin 66
SW4
U8 Pin 64
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