Programmable power supply for external/target devices
The PiEBridge has a built-in programmable power supply for external/target devices. The user can set the voltage of 2.5-5V (accuracy not less than 2%) with a current not more than 300mA by command from SBCs (e.g., Raspberry Pi).
Users can set this programmed voltage or "ground" to any pin of the output connectors using the built-in 3*10 pin matrix and jumpers.
Connectors
The PiEBridge extension board has built-in 6-pin IDC (2x3 0.1") and 10-pin IDC (2x5 0.1") output connectors.
We recommend using four basic adapters to connect to target systems (e.g., for flashing) via these connectors:
IDC6-IDC6
IDC6-TC2030
(Tag Connect 6 pins)
IDC10-IDC10
IDC10-TC2050
(Tag Connect 10 pins)
Analogs in Segger adapters
PiEBridge adapter | Connects to: | Segger adapter |
---|---|---|
IDC6-TC2030 | PCB pads, no mating connector required on PCB Users who do not use any standard for connector pinout can program all chips with compact programming interfaces having 6 or fewer circuits - SWD, SWIM, SPI, etc. | 6-Pin Needle Adapter |
IDC10-IDC10 | the 10-pin 100-mil Intel FPGA JTAG connector | Intel FPGA Adapter
(formerly J-Link Altera Adapter) |
--- | Silicon Labs evaluation boards | SiLabs C2 Adapter |
--- | the SWIM connector and a standard 10-pin connector (STM8) | STM8 Adapter (IDC10) |
IDC10-TC2050 | PCB pads, no mating connector required on PCB | 10-Pin Needle Adapter |
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