Jumper Settings
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Blackfin Landscape LCD EZ-Extender Manual
AD7147 ADDR0 Jumper (JP1)
The AD7147
ADDR0
jumper (
JP1
) changes the least significant address bit
used to communicate to the AD7147 touch controller via the TWI inter-
face of the processor. By default,
JP1
requires no jumpers. When no
jumper is installed, the
ADDR0
bit is pulled low and is a logic ‘
0
’
(see
).
LCD SPI Chip Select Jumper (JP2)
The LCD
SPICS
jumper (
JP2
) connects the chip select pin of the serial
peripheral interconnect (SPI) interface of the LCD display to one of three
SPI select pins of the Blackfin processor.
JP2
allows you to choose any one
of the available SPI select pins (
SPISEL1—3
) of the processor
(see
).
By default,
JP2
is populated, so that the
SPISEL1
pin of the expansion
interface II or the parallel peripheral interface (PPI) stamp connector can
be used. When the PPI stamp connector is used to attach the extender,
SPISEL3
is unavailable and only
SPISEL1
and
SPISEL2
are available for
JP2
.
Table 2-1. JP1 Settings
AD7147 ADDR0
JP1 Setting
ADDR0 = logic ‘0’
No jumper installed (default)
ADDR0
= logic ‘1’
Jumper installed
Table 2-2. JP2 Settings
Functionality
JP2 Setting
LCD SPICS connected to SPISEL1
JP2.1 and JP2.2 (default)
LCD
SPICS
connected to
SPISEL2
JP2.3
and
JP2.4
LCD
SPICS
connected to
SPISEL3
JP2.5
and
JP2.6