SoCKit User Manual
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December 1, 2015
There are four slide switches connected to FPGA on the board (See
Figure 3-13
). These switches
are not debounced, and are assumed for use as level-sensitive data inputs to a circuit. Each switch is
connected directly to a pin on the Cyclone V SoC FPGA. When the switch is in the DOWN position
(closest to the edge of the board), it provides a low logic level to the FPGA, and when the switch is
in the UP position it provides a high logic level.
Figure 3-13 Connections between the slide switches and Cyclone V SoC FPGA
There are also four user-controllable LEDs connected to FPGA on the board. Each LED is driven
directly by a pin on the Cyclone V SoC FPGA; driving its associated pin to a high logic level turns
the LED on, and driving the pin low turns it off.
Figure 3-14
shows the connections between LEDs
and Cyclone V SoC FPGA.
Table 3-9
,
Table 3-10
and
Table 3-11
list the pin assignments of these
user interfaces.