REF: BBONEBLK_SRM
BeagleBone Black System
Reference Manual
Rev A5.2
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connectors. In the BeagleBone Black design, this pin is connected to the
MMC0_SDCD
pin for use by the processor. You can also change the pin to
GPIO0_6
, which is able to
wake up the processor from a sleep mode when an SD card is inserted into the connector.
Pullup resistors are provided on the signals to increase the rise times of the signals to
overcome PCB capacitance.
Power is provided from the
VDD_3V3B
rail and a 10uf capacitor is provided for
filtering.
6.6
User LEDs
There are four user LEDs on the BeagleBone Black. These are connected to GPIO pins
on the processor.
Figure 34
shows the interfaces for the user LEDs.
R76
100K,1%
R77
100K,1%
D2 LTST-C191TBKT
DGND
DGND
47k
10k
Q1A
DMC56404
1
6
2
47k
10k
Q1B
DMC56404
4
3
5
DGND
DGND
USR1
3
USR0
3
LE
D
AC
LE
D
BC
USR0
R73
820,5%
R72
820,5%
LE
D
AA
LE
D
BA
SYS_5V
D3 LTST-C191TBKT
D4 LTST-C191TBKT
D5 LTST-C191TBKT
R78
100K,1%
R79
100K,1%
DGND
47k
10k
Q2A
DMC56404
1
6
2
47k
10k
Q2B
DMC56404
4
3
5
DGND
USR2
3
DGND
DGND
USR3
3
USR1
LE
D
D
C
LE
D
C
C
USR3
USR2
R74
820,5%
LE
D
C
A
LE
D
D
A
R71
820,5%
Figure 34.
User LEDs
Table 7
shows the signals used to control the four LEDs from the processor.
Table 7.
User LED Control Signals/Pins
LED
GPIO SIGNAL PROC PIN
USR0
GPIO1_21
V15
USR1
GPIO2_22
U15
USR2
GPIO2_23
T15
USR3
GPIO2_24
V16
A logic level of “1” will cause the LEDs to turn on.