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8.7
DNT90M Interface Board Features
The locations of the LEDs on the interface board that are used by the DNT90M are shown in Figure 8.8.1.
Figure 8.8.1
DCD LED, D11, illuminates when a DNT90M receives a valid packet. Activity LED, D10, illuminates when transmitting RF
data. Power LED, D1, illuminates when the DNT90M and its interface board are powered. GPIO2 LED, D5, and GPIO3
LED, D4, can be controlled by configuring GPIO2 and GPIO3 as outputs on the DNT90M. These LEDs are illuminated
with a logic high signal.
Figure 8.8.2
Figure 8.8.2 shows the connectors and switches to the right of the DNT90MP mounting socket. JP3 and JP4 normally
have shorting plugs installed as shown in Figure 8.8.2. JP3 connects ADC0 to the yellow potentiometer. Clockwise rota-
tion of the potentiometer increases the voltage. JP4 connects ADC1 to a thermistor temperature sensor. The DNT90M
has its own boot loader utility that allows the protocol firmware to be installed with a terminal program that supports YMO-
DEM. The boot loader is activated with a shorting plug on JP13. J6 provides access to various DNT90M pins as shown on
the silkscreen. Pressing switch SW3 will reset the DNT90MP. Switch S4 is not used with the DNT90M.
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