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== Jumper Configuration == | |||
There are a number of jumpers on Lia used to configure voltage levels and power input. Their locations and functions are identical to those on the Lisa/M v2.0. The descriptions below thus apply to both boards. | There are a number of jumpers on Lia used to configure voltage levels and power input. Their locations and functions are identical to those on the Lisa/M v2.0. The descriptions below thus apply to both boards. | ||
Revision as of 15:46, 21 March 2013
Lia is a lower cost version of Lisa/M first developed for inclusion with the Quadshot Mocha.
Differences from Lisa/M
- 0.1" pitch connectors instead of molex picoblade
- No CAN transceiver (footprint still present just not populated)
- No I2C2 level shifter (footprint still present just not populated)
- No 5V voltage regulator (footprint still present just not populated)
- No JTAG connector (footprint still present just not populated)
- Added servo power inline resistors (by default 0 ohm but can be changed to higher value for balancing the linear voltage regulators of the motor controllers)
Pictures
Jumper Configuration
There are a number of jumpers on Lia used to configure voltage levels and power input. Their locations and functions are identical to those on the Lisa/M v2.0. The descriptions below thus apply to both boards.
The default configuration is UART3 VCC at V_IN, UART1/2/5 VCC at +3V3, with the V_SERVO servo voltage rail NOT connected to the autopilot V_IN rail, allowing one to power the autopilot and servos separately. The +5V regulator is NOT bypassed, allowing a regulated +5V on listed headers and for the CAN transceiver and I2C level shifter. The V_BATT connector is NOT connected to V_IN, so one can attach a battery voltage to the V_BATT pin to measure the battery voltage, if so desired.
Jumper | Bus Connection | Default | Description |
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JP1 | SERVO_BUS to V_IN | OPEN | Connects servo header voltage rail SERVO_BUS to autopilot input voltage V_IN rail |
JP2 | V_BATT to V_IN | OPEN | Connects I2C1/CAN rail V_BATT to autopilot input voltage V_IN rail |
JP3 | V_IN to +5V | OPEN | Connects autopilot input voltage V_IN rail to autopilot +5V rail, bypassing onboard 5V supply |
Jumper | Bus Connection | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
JP6 | UART3_VCC to V_IN | CLOSED | Connects UART3 connector VCC to autopilot input voltage V_IN rail |
JP7 | UART3_VCC to +3V3 | OPEN | Connects UART3 connector VCC to autopilot +3V3 rail |
WARNING: UART3 GPS Connector is connected to V_IN, check your GPS input voltage before connecting!!!
WARNING: DO NOT CLOSE BOTH JP6 AND JP7 SIMULTANEOUSLY!!!
Jumper | Bus Connection | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
JP4 | UART2_VCC to V_IN | OPEN | Connects UART2 connector VCC to autopilot input voltage V_IN rail SEE WARNING BELOW |
JP5 | UART2_VCC to +3V3 | CLOSED | Connects UART2 connector VCC to autopilot +3V3 rail |
WARNING: UART2 RX is NOT 5V TOLERANT. Thus, while possible to connect UART2_VCC to V_IN, DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS. Only use JP5 (the default).
WARNING: DO NOT CLOSE BOTH JP4 AND JP5 SIMULTANEOUSLY!!!
Jumper | Bus Connection | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
JP8 | UART1&5_VCC to V_IN | OPEN | Connects UART1 and UART5 connector VCC to autopilot input voltage V_IN rail |
JP9 | UART1&5_VCC to +3V3 | CLOSED | Connects UART1 and UART5 connector VCC to autopilot +3V3 rail |
WARNING: DO NOT CLOSE BOTH JP8 AND JP9 SIMULTANEOUSLY!!!
There are additional jumpers on the board for expert or developer configurations, please see schematic and layout for more information.