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AD7879 PENIRQ Jumper (JP10)
The AD7879 PENIRQ jumper (JP10) connects the interrupt pin of the Ana-
log Devices AD7879 LCD touch controller (U1) to one of three GPIO
pins of the Blackfin processor. JP10 adds flexibility to the extender: you
can choose any one of the available GPIO pins (GPIO1—3). By default, JP10
is populated so that the GPIO1 pin of the expansion interface II or the PPI
stamp connector can be used to connect to the AD7879 Penirq pin (see
Table 2-9).
AD7147 INT Jumper (JP11)
The AD7147 INT jumper (JP11) connects the interrupt pin of the Analog
Devices AD7147 capacitive touch controller (U3) to one of three GPIO
pins of the Blackfin processor. JP11 adds flexibility to the extender: you
can choose any one of the available GPIO pins (GPIO1—3). By default, JP11
is populated so that the GPIO2 pin of the expansion interface II or the PPI
stamp connector can be used to connect to the AD7147 interrupt pin (see
Table 2-10).
Table 2-9. JP10 Settings
Functionality JP10 Setting
AD7879 PENIRQ connects to GPIO1 JP10.1 and JP10.2 (default)
AD7879 PENIRQ connects to GPIO2 JP10.3 and JP10.4
AD7879 PENIRQ connects to GPIO3 JP10.5 and JP10.6
Table 2-10. JP11 Settings
Functionality JP11 Setting
AD7147
INT connected to GPIO1 JP11.1 and JP11.2
AD7147 INT connected to GPIO2 JP11.3 and JP11.4 (default)
AD7147
INT connected to GPIO3 JP11.5 and JP11.6
Jumper Settings
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Oscillator Disable Jumper (JP12)
The oscillator disable jumper (JP12) disables the 5 MHz oscillator driving
the PPI0CLK net and LCD display. The disabled oscillator mode is particu-
larly suited for low-power applications.
By default, JP12 requires no jumpers. As a result, the oscillator is driving
the 5 MHz clock. You can permanently disable the oscillator by populat-
ing a jumper between JP12.2 and JP12.3. The oscillator also can be
enabled or disabled via the GPIO pin of the AD7147 capacitive touch
controller. To enable or disable the oscillator, write to the respective con-
trol registers of the AD7147 controller (U3) and place a jumper between
JP12.1 and JP12.2 (see Table 2-11).
LCD Backlight Enable Jumper (JP13)
The LCD backlight enable jumper controls the power circuitry for the
LCD backlight. The disabled LCD backlight option is particularly suited
for low-power applications.
By default, JP13 requires a jumper between JP13.1 and JP13.2. When the
EZ-Extender is powered up, the backlight power circuit (VR1) is OFF.
To enable the LCD backlight, use the GPIO (Aux) pin of the AD7879
touch controller (U1). Write to the appropriate control registers of the
controller using the SPI interface of the Blackfin processor. You also can
control the LCD backlight via the GPIO3 flag pin, which is linked to the
Blackfin processor directly. In the latter case, you do not need to
Table 2-11. JP12 Settings
Oscillator JP12 Setting
Enabled No jumper installed (default)
Controlled via AD7147 GPIO JP12.1 and JP12.2
Disabled JP12.2 and JP12.3
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communicate to the controller in order to control the LCD backlight. The
benefit of using the AD7879 device over the GPIO3 flag pin for LCD con-
trol is that the flag pin remains free and can be used for other applications
(see Table 2-12).
Table 2-12. JP13 Settings
LCD Backlight JP13 Setting
Controlled via AD7879 GPIO JP13.1 and JP13.2 (default)
Controlled via GPIO3 JP13.2 and JP13.3

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