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2. Soldering the headers

3. Plugging the board in

Once you have soldered the headers your 
board is ready to be placed into the desired 
mikroBUS

 socket. Make sure to align the cut 

in the lower-right part of the board with the 
markings on the silkscreen at the mikroBUS

 

socket. If all the pins are aligned 

correctly, push the board all the 
way into the socket.

Turn the board upward again. Make sure 
to align the headers so that they are 
perpendicular to the board, then solder the 
pins carefully.

Turn the board upside down so that 
the bottom side is facing you upwards. 
Place shorter pins of the header into the 
appropriate soldering pads.

Before using your click board

, make sure 

to solder 1x8 male headers to both left and 
right side of the board. Two 1x8 male headers 
are included with the board in the package.

4. Essential features

The  frequency  of  PULSE  click  is  configured 
in two steps. First select between four 
frequency bands by using the frequency 
selector - a circular central switch in the 
middle of the board. Starting from the six-o-
clock position and moving counter-clockwise 
in quarters, it has 4 options: 0) Up to 100 Hz; 
1) Up to 1 kHz; 2) Up to 10 kHz; and 3) Up 
to 100 kHz. After you select the appropriate 
position, use the onboard potentiometer to 
fine-tune the desired output frequency. 

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PULSE click is a pulse generator with an 
adjustable frequency. It carries the 

NEN555 

precision timer capable of producing highly 
accurate time delays, and the output can 
be sent to the MCU through the OUT pin, 
(default  mikroBUS

 AN pin) or an interrupt 

(INT pin) or an interrupt (INT pin). An extra 
output pin above the mikroBUS

 socket is 

also available. Designed to use either a 3.3V 
or a 5V power supply. 

1. Introduction

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