
AOUT
IrDA RX output pin jumper – opened if there is no IrDA module or
it is disabled.
Default state is opened if your board doesn't have an IrDA
connector.
RC
This jumper, when closed, outputs the LCD[0] signal from the
LPC2478
to the TFT display. If it is open, pin 168 of the
LCP2478
is connected to EXT-4.
Default state is closed.
RW
This jumper, when closed, outputs the LCD[1] signal from the
LPC2478
to the TFT display. If it is open, pin 166 of the
LCP2478
is connected to EXT-5.
Default state is closed.
RS
This jumper, when closed, outputs the LCD[8] signal from the
LPC2478
to the TFT display. If it is open, pin 164 of the
LCP2478
is connected to EXT-6.
Default state is closed.
TC
This jumper, when closed, outputs the LCD[9] signal from the
LPC2478
to the TFT display. If it is open, pin 162 of the
LCP2478
is connected to EXT-7.
Default state is closed.
TW
This jumper, when closed, outputs the LCD[16] signal from the
LPC2478
to the TFT display. If it is open, pin 160 of the
LCP2478
is connected to EXT-8.
Default state is closed.
TS
This jumper, when closed, outputs the LCD[17] signal from the
LPC2478
to the TFT display. If it is open, pin 158 of the
LCP2478
is connected to EXT-9.
Default state is closed.
ISP_E
If you put this jumper, you enable the ISP (In-System
Programming). This is used when you want external software to
program the
LCP2478.
This jumper is used in combination with
the RST_E jumper.
Default state is open.
RST_E
If you put this jumper, you enable external software to control the
Reset signal to the processor. This is used when you want external
software to program the
LCP2478.
This jumper is used in
combination with the ISP_E jumper.
Default state is open.
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