ZMOD4510 Evaluation Kit User Manual
© 2019 Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
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August 14, 2019
Figure 2.
Jumper Settings, LEDs, and Connectors on Top Side of ZMOD4510 Communication Board
Select Internal or
External Supply for
Sensor Board (K2)
Potentiometer for
Setting Supply
Voltage (R19)
Current Measurement
Direct or Shunt Resistor (K1)
14-Pin Connector for
Sensor Board (K4)
8-Pin, 2-Row Connector (K3)
Micro USB B-Type
Connector (X1)
Status LED (D1)
External Sensor Socket (Modul1)
AD5 Status LED (D2)
Internal Supply
Status LED (D3)
Table 1.
Evaluation Kit Connection Descriptions
Connector
Type
Description
K1
4-pin, 2-row header
This jumper can be used to break the supply voltage line to measure the current consumption of
a connected Sensor Board. Important: During normal operation, ensure that a jumper is on the
“DMM” position as shown in Figure 2.
K2
3-pin header
This jumper selects either the internal or external voltage supply. For the proper position for the
jumper, see Figure 3.
K3
8-pin, 2-row right-angle
header
This connector can be used to connect the ZMOD4510 in different configurations or to measure
the communication lines and voltages on the ZMOD4510 Sensor Board. AD5 is a GPIO pin that
can be controlled via the software.
K4
14-pin connector
This is the connector for installing the ZMOD4510 Sensor Board on the Communication Board.
K5
2-pin header
This is the connector for an optional external voltage supply (see Figure 3).
D1
Status LED
This LED lights if the Communication Board is powered correctly (see Figure 2).
D2/AD5
Status LED
This LED lights if the trigger pin is set by the software (see Figure 2).
D3
Status LED
This LED will light with an intensity proportional to the internal voltage supply that was set using
the potentiometer (see Figure 2).
X1
Micro-USB B-type
This is the micro-USB cable connector for connecting the Communication Board to the user’s
computer.
R19
Potentiometer
This potentiometer adjusts the internal supply voltage. The internal supply voltage can be
adjusted by rotating the potentiometer with a small screwdriver.
Modul1
DIL socket
This socket can be used to add external components (e.g., a humidity sensor) to the
Communication Board. For further instructions, contact IDT.