CY8CKIT-149 PSoC® 4100S Plus Prototyping Kit Guide, Doc. #: 002-20729 Rev. *E
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A.2.6.6
LEDs
The PSoC 4100S Plus Prototyping kit contains thirteen LEDs:
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The Amber Power LED (LED2): Indicates that the board is powered from the USB 2.0 Micro-B
connector. This LED will not glow when the board is powered from VDDD or VTARG directly.
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The Amber Status LED (LED3): Indicates the KitProg2 status connected to
P1[4]
of the KitProg2
PSoC 5LP device. See
below for a summary of the status LED states. For more details
on the KitProg2 status LED, see the
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The blue LED (LED1): This is the user LED connected to
P3[4]
of the target PSoC 4100S Plus
device.
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One blue LED, LED4 (EZ-BLE User): This is the user LED connected to GPIO of EZ-BLE Mod-
ule.
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Six Green LEDs (LED5, LED6, LED7, LED8, LED9, LED10) (CapSense Slider User): These are
feedback LEDs for six segment slider.
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Three Green LEDs (LED11, LED12, LED13) (CapSense Button User): These are feedback LEDs
for CapSense buttons.
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Note:
Toggling between programming modes can be done by pressing mode switch SW3.
Note:
User LEDs i.e. LED1 and LED4 will not work at 1.8V, other LEDs may work with very low
brightness.
Figure A-14. Power LED
Figure A-15. Status LED
Table A-7. LED status for KitProg2 Modes
KitProg2 Programming Modes *
Status LED (LED3)
KitProg2 Program / Debug Mode (PPCOM mode) (default)
ON
CMSIS-DAP & Mass Storage Programming Mode
OFF