Socket Type R
Display (LCD) interface, carrying the red component on pins 3 to 7, as well as the VSYNC line on pin 8 and the HSYNC line on pin 9.
Pinout
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Pin 1 |
Pin 2 |
Pin 3 |
Pin 4 |
Pin 5 |
Pin 6 |
Pin 7 |
Pin 8 |
Pin 9 |
Pin 10 |
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+3.3V |
+5V |
LCD R0 |
LCD R1 |
LCD R2 |
LCD R3 |
LCD R4 |
LCD VSYNC |
LCD RSYNC |
GND |
Legend:
| LCD |
An LCD signal pin. |
| GPIO |
A general-purpose digital input/output pin, operating at 3.3 Volts.
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(G)
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In addition to another functionality, a pin that is also usable as a GPIO.
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(OPT)
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A socket type that is optionally supported by a mainboard or a module.
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[UN]
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Modules must not connect to this pin if using this socket type. Mainboards can support multiple socket types on one socket, as long as individual pin functionalities overlap in a compatible manner, so that a pin from one socket type can overlap with a [UN]
pin of another.
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!
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Interrupt-capable and software pull-up capable GPIO (the pull-up is switchable and in the range of 10,000 to 100,000 ohms).
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Connector Pin Numbering
Pins numbers for the male 10-pin connector standard Gadgeteer socket, as seen from above. In most cases, the ribbon cables will have the pin 1 conductor marked in red.
