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Datasheet of MIKROE-701 - BOARD UNI-DS6 DEV SYSTEM 
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UNI-DS6

MikroElektronika

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VCC-BRD

J1 SW1

RN1

8x10K

R58

220

VCC-BRD

J13

J12

RA0

RA0

VCC-BRD

0V

up

pull

down

RA4

RE4

RE2

RA12

RB4

RF12

RB12

RG4

RC4

RG12

RC12

RH4

RD4

RJ4

RD12

USB-VBUS

RA6

RA14

RF6

RB6

RF14

RB14

RG6

RC6

RG14

RC14

RH6

RD6

RJ6

RD14

#RX232A

#TX232A

#SCL

#SDA

#SS1#

#SCK1

#MISO1

#MOSI1

USB-DP

RA0

RE0

RA8

RF0

RE6

RB0

RF8

RB8

RG0

RC0

RG8

RC8

RH0

RD0

RJ0

RD8

RA2

RA10

RF2

RF4

RB2

RF10

RB10

RG2

RC2

RG10

RC10

RH2

RD2

RJ2

RD10

RA5

RA13

RB5

RF13

RB13

RG5

RC5

RG13

RC13

RH5

RD5

RJ5

RD13

RA7

RA15

RF7

RF5

RF3

RB7

RF15

RB15

RG7

RC7

RG15

RC15

RH7

RD7

RJ7

RD15

#RX232B

#TX232B

#CS1#

#CS2#

#SS2#

#SCK2

#MISO2

#MOSI2

USB-DN

RA1

RE1

RA9

RF1

RE7

RE5

RE3

RB1

RF9

RB9

RG1

RC1

RG9

RC9

RH1

RD1

RJ1

RD9

RA3

RA11

RB3

RF11

RB11

RG3

RC3

RG11

RC11

RH3

RD3

RJ3

RD11

VCC-SW

VCC-5V

CN20

CN21

Pull-up/pull-down resistors enable you to feed all microcontroller’s input pins with logic level when they are in idle state� 

This level depends on the position of the pull-up/pull-down jumper (J1-J11)� The RA0 pin with the relevant jumper J1 

and RA0 push button with jumper J13 are used here for the purpose of explaining the performance of pull-up/pull-down 

resistors� The principle of their operation is the same for all other microcontroller pins� 

In  order  to  enable  the  PORTA  pins  to  be 

connected to pull-down resistors, it is necessary 

to place jumper J1 in the 

Down 

position first. 

This enables any PORTA port pin to be supplied 

with a logic zero (0V) in idle state over jumper 

J1 and 8x10k resistor network� To provide the 

RA0 pin with this signal, it is necessary to set 

switch  1  on  the  DIP  switch  SW1  to  the  ON 

position� 

As a result, every time you press the RA0 push 

button, the RA0 pin will be fed with a logic one 

(VCC-BRD voltage), provided that jumper J13 

is placed in the VCC-BRD position� 

VCC-BRD

J1 SW1

RN1

8x10K

R58

220

VCC-BRD

J13

J12

RA0

RA0

VCC-BRD

0V

up

pull

down

RA4

RE4

RE2

RA12

RB4

RF12

RB12

RG4

RC4

RG12

RC12

RH4

RD4

RJ4

RD12

USB-VBUS

RA6

RA14

RF6

RB6

RF14

RB14

RG6

RC6

RG14

RC14

RH6

RD6

RJ6

RD14

#RX232A

#TX232A

#SCL

#SDA

#SS1#

#SCK1

#MISO1

#MOSI1

USB-DP

RA0

RE0

RA8

RF0

RE6

RB0

RF8

RB8

RG0

RC0

RG8

RC8

RH0

RD0

RJ0

RD8

RA2

RA10

RF2

RF4

RB2

RF10

RB10

RG2

RC2

RG10

RC10

RH2

RD2

RJ2

RD10

RA5

RA13

RB5

RF13

RB13

RG5

RC5

RG13

RC13

RH5

RD5

RJ5

RD13

RA7

RA15

RF7

RF5

RF3

RB7

RF15

RB15

RG7

RC7

RG15

RC15

RH7

RD7

RJ7

RD15

#RX232B

#TX232B

#CS1#

#CS2#

#SS2#

#SCK2

#MISO2

#MOSI2

USB-DN

RA1

RE1

RA9

RF1

RE7

RE5

RE3

RB1

RF9

RB9

RG1

RC1

RG9

RC9

RH1

RD1

RJ1

RD9

RA3

RA11

RB3

RF11

RB11

RG3

RC3

RG11

RC11

RH3

RD3

RJ3

RD11

VCC-SW

VCC-5V

CN20

CN21

In  order  to  enable  the  PORTA  pins  to  be 

connected  to  pull-up  resistors  and  the  port 

input pins to be supplied with a logic one (1), 

it  is  necessary  to  place  jumper  J1  in  the 

Up

 

position and jumper J13 in the GND position� 

This enables any port PORTA input pin, when 

it is in idle state, to be driven high (VCC-BRD) 

over the 10k resistor� 

As a result, every time you press the RA0 push 

button, the RA0 pin will be fed with a logic zero 

(0V), provided that switch 1 on the DIP switch 

SW1 is set to the ON position�

VCC-BRD

J1

VCC-BRD

J13

VCC-BRD

0V

up

pull

down

In  case  that  jumpers  J1  and  J13  are  in  the 

same positions, pressure on any button will not 

cause input pins to change their logic state� 

Figure 17-6

: Jumper J1 in pull-down and jumper J13 in pull-up position

Figure 17-7:

 Jumper J1 in pull-up and jumper J13 in pull-down position

Figure 17-8:

 Jumpers J1 and J13 in the same positions

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Page 3: ...o you for being interested in our products and for having confidence in Mikroelektronika The primary aim of our company is to design and produce high quality electronic products and to constantly impr...

Page 4: ...ral information 4 Key features 5 1 Connecting UNI DS6 to power supply module 6 2 mikroBoard 7 3 Placing mikroBoard 8 4 Programming microcontroller 9 5 USB UART1 and USB UART2 modules 10 6 ADC module 1...

Page 5: ...lay piezo buzzer USB UART etc are provided on the board and allow you to easily simulate the operation of your target device Full featured development system for microcontroller based devices UART com...

Page 6: ...isplay contrast potentiometer 7 mikroBoard socket 8 Jumpers used to select pull up pull down resistors 9 DIP switches for enabling pull up pull down resistors 10 I O ports 11 GLCD contrast potentiomet...

Page 7: ...C or 9 and 32V DC A mikroBoard board with different voltage levels can be placed in the mikroBoard socket provided on the development system The position of jumper J16 depends on the voltage level req...

Page 8: ...rated programmer that is used for MCU programming For connection with a development system the mikroBoard uses two 2x40 male headers In addition the mikroBoard can be used as a standalone device There...

Page 9: ...DS6 development system is designed for usage with various mikroBoards All the mikroBoards are placed in a universal mikroBoard socket Figure 3 1 This socket consists of two 2x40 female headers To plac...

Page 10: ...a PC via a USB cable Figure 4 1 and to install the appropriate software on your PC Depending on which mikroBoard is in use it is necessary to install the appropriate software for MCU programming mikr...

Page 11: ...VCC BRD VCC BRD VCC 5V VCC 5V OSCI DTR OSCO TXD TEST VCC RTS DSR AGND RESET VCCIO DCD NC GND RXD CTS CBUS1 USBDM GND CBUS2 GND USBDP NC CBUS3 CBUS1 3V3OUT RI CBUS4 FT232RL U1 OSCI DTR OSCO TXD TEST VC...

Page 12: ...CL SDA SS1 SS1 SCK1 SCK1 MISO1 MISO1 MOSI1 MOSI1 USB DP RA0 CH0 U12 CH1 U12 CH2 U12 CH3 U12 RE0 RA8 RF0 RE6 RB0 RF8 RB8 RG0 RC0 RG8 RC8 RH0 RD0 RJ0 RD8 RA2 RA10 RF2 RF4 RB2 RF10 RB10 RG2 RC2 RG10 RC10...

Page 13: ...B DP RA0 RE0 RA8 RF0 RE6 RB0 RF8 RB8 RG0 RC0 RG8 RC8 RH0 RD0 RJ0 RD8 RA2 RA10 RF2 RF4 RB2 RF10 RB10 RG2 RC2 RG10 RC10 RH2 RD2 RJ2 RD10 RA5 RA13 RB5 RF13 RB13 RG5 RC5 RG13 RC13 RH5 RD5 RJ5 RD13 RA7 RA1...

Page 14: ...f jumper J14 is placed in the RC1 position the RC1 MCU pin is used for signal generation Figure 9 2 Otherwise place jumper J14 in the RA4 position in order to use the RA4 MCU pin for signal generation...

Page 15: ...er The advantage of this communication is that only one microcontroller pin is used All slave devices have a unique ID code which enables the master device to easily identify all devices sharing the s...

Page 16: ...6 B7 B7 GND GND A6 A6 A7 A7 GND GND GND GND B4 B4 A4 A4 U14 U13 74LVCC3245 74LVCC3245 VCC MMC VCC MMC MMC CS 3 3 MMC CS 3 3 MMC CS MOSI 3 3 MOSI 3 3 MOSI MISO MISO 3 3 SCK 3 3 SCK 3 3 SCK VCC BRD VCC...

Page 17: ...D4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 8x4K7 RN11 SW12 LED RA RA4 RE4 RE2 RA12 RB4 RF12 RB12 RG4 RC4 RG12 RC12 RH4 RD4 RJ4 RD12 USB VBUS RA6 RA14 RF6 RB6 RF14 RB14 RG6 RC6 RG14 RC14 RH6 RD6 RJ6 RD14 RX232A TX232A SCL SDA...

Page 18: ...RA4 RA3 RA2 RA1 RA0 R58 220 VCC BRD J13 J12 VCC BRD 0V RA4 RE4 RE2 RA12 RB4 RF12 RB12 RG4 RC4 RG12 RC12 RH4 RD4 RJ4 RD12 USB VBUS RA6 RA14 RF6 RB6 RF14 RB14 RG6 RC6 RG14 RC14 RH6 RD6 RJ6 RD14 RX232A T...

Page 19: ...re displayed in two lines each containing up to 16 characters of 7x5 pixels VCC 5V VCC 5V SW18 SW16 SW17 VCC 5V LCD BCK CN12 D7 LED LED D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 E R W RS VO VCC GND 1 LCD Display 4 bit mod...

Page 20: ...5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 E R W RS LED Vo LED VCC Vee GND RST CS2 D7 CS1 D6 1 20 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 LCD E LCD RW LCD RS LCD RST Vee LCD CS2 VCC 5V Vo Vo D7 LCD CS1 D6 VCC 5V R12 10 GLCD BCK GLCD BCK RA4 RE4 RE2...

Page 21: ...on the DIP switch SW19 are used to connect the microcontroller and touch panel Figure 16 2 Touch panel connection schematic D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 E R W RS LED Vo LED VCC Vee GND RST CS2 D7 CS1 D6 1 20 TO...

Page 22: ...t output ports Along the right side of the development system there are eleven 10 pin connectors linked to the microcontroller I O ports Pull up or pull down resistors can be connected to I O ports vi...

Page 23: ...e RA0 pin with this signal it is necessary to set switch 1 on the DIP switch SW1 to the ON position As a result every time you press the RA0 push button the RA0 pin will be fed with a logic one VCC BR...

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