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Here lies some random pieces of information that may make it easier to understand the code base
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KNOWN ISSUES:
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    Cube is occasionally flickering to ~60Hz. Need to figure out why.
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PERIPHERAL USAGE:
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	SPI1 - Used by the cube code to send data to the ube
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	SPI4 - Unused
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	I2C1 - Used by the controller code
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    TIMER2 - Used by PWM2
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	TIMER4 - Used by the cube code for the overlay rotation interrupt
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	TIMER5 - Used by the cube code for the update layer interrupt
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	UART1 - Used by the cube code for reading in frame data
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	PWM2 - Generates a constant ~20MHz output, uses TIMER2
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PERIPHERAL INTERRUPT PRIORITY LEVELS:
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	IPL1 = lowest, IPL7 = highest priority
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	SPI1 - Priority 5, Subpriority 1
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	SPI4 - Priority 6, Subpriority 2
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	I2C1 - Priority 5, Subpriority 1
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    TIMER5 - Priority 3, Subpriority 1
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	TIMER4 - Priority 1, Subpriority 1
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	UART1 - Priority 2, Subpriority 1
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PIN I/Os:
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JA-01   AN2/C2IN-/CN4/RB2                               RB02
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JA-02   AN3/C2IN+/CN5/RB3                               RB03
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JA-03   AN4/C1IN-/CN6/RB4                               RB04
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JA-04   PGEC2/AN6/OCFA/RB6                              RB06
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JA-07   PGED2/AN7/RB7                                   RB07
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JA-08   AN8/C1OUT/RB8                                   RB08
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JA-09   AN9/C2OUT/RB9                                   RB09
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JA-10   CVrefout/PMA13/AN10/RB10                        RB10
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 *
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JB-01   PMD0/RE0                                        RE00
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JB-02   PMD1/RE1                                        RE01
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JB-03   PMD2/RE2                                        RE02
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JB-04   PMD3/RE3                                        RE03
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JB-07   PMD4/RE4                                        RE04
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JB-08   PMD5/RE5                                        RE05
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JB-09   PMD6/RE6                                        RE06
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JB-10   PMD7/RE7                                        RE07
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JC-01   T2CK/RC1                                        RC01
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JC-02   C2RX/PMD8/RG0                                   RG00
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JC-03   C2TX/ETXERR/PMD9/RG1                            RG01
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JC-04   ETXCLK/PMD15/CN16/RD7                           RD07
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JC-07   AN15/ERXD3/AETXD2/OCFB/PMALL/PMA0/CN12/RB15     RB15    (SFT_D)
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JC-08   PMRD/CN14/RD5                                   RD05    (SFT_S)
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JC-09   OC5/PMWR/CN13/RD4                               RD04    (SFT_K)
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JC-10   AN14/ERXD2/AETXD3/PMALH/PMA1/RB14               RB14    (SFT_R)
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JD-01   SS1/IC2/RD9                                     RD09    (GSLAT)
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JD-02   SDO1/OC1/INT0/RD0                               RD00    (GSSIN)
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JD-03   T5CK/SDI1/RC4                                   RC04    (GSSOUT)
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JD-04   SCK1/IC3/PMCS2/PMA15/RD10                       RD10    (GSSCK)
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JD-07   OC2/RD1                                         RD01    (PWMCK)
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JD-08   OC3/RD2                                         RD02    (XBLNK)
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JD-09   OC4/RD3                                         RD03    
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JD-10   ETXD2/IC5/PMD12/RD12                            RD12    
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JE-01   AETXD0/SS3/U4RX/U1CTS/CN20/RD14                 RD14
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JE-02   SCL3/SDO3/U1TX/RF8                              RF08
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JE-03   SDA3/SDI3/U1RX/RF2                              RF02
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JE-04   AETXD1/SCK3/U4TX/U1RTS/CN21/RD15                RD15
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JE-07   TRCLK/RA6                                       RA06 on 32MX7 or INT1/RF8 on MX7CK
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JE-08   TRD3/RA7                                        RA07
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JE-09   Vref-/CVref-/AERXD2/PMA7/RA9                    RA09
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JE-10   Vref+/CVref+/AERXD3/PMA6/RA10                   RA10
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JF-01   AC1RX/SS4/U5RX/U2CTS/RF12                       RF12    shared with CAN1 Transceiver (JP-1)
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JF-02   SCL5/SDO4/U2TX/PMA8/CN18/RF5                    RF05
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JF-03   SDA5/SDI4/U2RX/PMA9/CN17/RF4                    RF04
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JF-04   AC1TX/SCK4/U5TX/U2RTS/RF13                      RF13    shared with CAN1 Transceiver (JP-2)
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JF-07   TMS/RA0                                         RA00 on 32MX7 or INT2/RF9 on MX7CK
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JF-08   TCK/RA1                                         RA01
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JF-09   TDI/RA4                                         RA04
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JF-10   TDO/RA5                                         RA05
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N/A SCL2/RA2                                                        RA02    I2C bus #2, not shared with Pmod connector
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N/A SDA2/RA3                                                        RA03    I2C bus #2, not shared with Pmod connector
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N/A AETXCLK/SCL1/INT3/RA14                                          RA14    I2C Bus #1, not shared with Pmod connector
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N/A AETXEN/SDA1/INT4/RA15                                           RA15    I2C Bus #1, not shared with Pmod connector
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N/A PGED1/AN0/CN2/RB0                                               RB00    Used by debug circuit, PGC
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N/A PGEC1/AN1/CN3/RB1                                               RB01    Used by debug circuit, PGD
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N/A AN5/C1IN+/VBUSON/CN7/RB5                                        RB05    USB VBUSON
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N/A AN11/ERXERR/AETXERR/PMA12/RB11                                  RB11    Ethernet PHY
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N/A AN12/ERXD0/AECRS/PMA11/RB12                                     RB12    Ethernet PHY
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N/A AN13/ERXD1/AECOL/PMA10/RB13                                     RB13    Ethernet PHY
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N/A OSC1/CLKI/RC12                                                  RC12    Primary Oscillator Crystal
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N/A SOSCI/CN1/RC13                                                  RC13    Secondary Oscillator Crystal
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N/A SOSCO/T1CK/CN0/RC14                                             RC14    Secondary Oscillator Crystal
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N/A OSC2/CLKO/RC15                                                  RC15    Primary Oscillator Crystal
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N/A ETXEN/PMD14/CN15/RD6                                            RD06    Ethernet PHY
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N/A RTCC/EMDIO/AEMDIO/IC1/RD8                                       RD08    Ethernet PHY
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N/A EMDC/AEMDC/IC4/PMCS1/PMA14/RD11                                 RD11    Ethernet PHY
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N/A ETXD3/PMD13/CN19/RD13                                           RD13    BTN3
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N/A AERXD0/INT1/RE8                                                 RE08    USB Overcurrent detect
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N/A AERXD1/INT2/RE9                                                 RE09    Ethernet PHY Reset
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N/A C1RX/ETXD1/PMD11/RF0                                            RF00    Ethernet PHY
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N/A C1TX/ETXD0/PMD10/RF1                                            RF01    Ethernet PHY
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N/A USBID/RF3                                                       RF03    USBID (USB-4)
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N/A D+/RG2                                                          RG02    D+ (USB-3)
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N/A D-/RG3                                                          RG03    D- (USB-2)
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N/A ECOL/SCK2/U6TX/U3RTS/PMA5/CN8/RG6                               RG06    BTN1
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N/A ECRS/SDA4/SDI2/U3RX/PMA4/CN9/RG7                                RG07    BTN2
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N/A ERXDV/AERXDV/ECRSDV/AECRSDV/SCL4/SDO2/U3TX/PMA3/CN10/RG8        RG08    Ethernet PHY
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N/A ERXCLK/AERXCLK/EREFCLK/AEREFCLK/SS2/U6RX/U3CTS/PMA2/CN11/RG9    RG09    Ethernet PHY
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N/A TRD1/RG12                                                       RG12    LED1
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N/A TRD0/RG13                                                       RG13    LED2
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N/A TRD2/RG14                                                       RG14    LED3
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N/A AERXERR/RG15                                                    RG15    LED4
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CONNECTORS:
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J1 - Serial USB Misc Connections (MX7CK only)
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 * This header contains other FTDI UART function pins (CTS, DSR, DCD, RI)
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J2 - Serial USB Connector (MX7CK only)
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 * This connector is connected to UART1 or PMOD JE
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J7 - I2C port daisy chain connector
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 * On the Cerebot 32MX7, this connector provides access to the I2C signals, power and ground for I2C2.
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 * On the Cerebot MX7CK, this connector provides access to the I2C signals, power and ground for I2C1 + INT3/4.
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J8 - I2C port daisy chain connector
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 * On the Cerebot 32MX7, this connector provides access to the I2C signals, power and ground for I2C1.
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 * On the Cerebot MX7CK, this connector provides access to the I2C signals, power and ground for I2C2.
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    EEPROM is changed to this port on the MX7CK
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J9 - CAN #1 Connector
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 * This connector is used to access the signals for CAN #1.
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J10 - CAN #2 Connector
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 * This connector is used to access the signals for CAN #2.
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J11 - Ethernet Connector
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 * This connector provides access to the 10/100 Ethernet port.
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J12-J14
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 * Do Not Use.
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J15 - Debug USB Connector
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 * This connector is used to connect the on-board programming and
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    debug circuit to the PC for use with the MPLAB IDE.
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J16 - Power supply source select
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 * This jumper is used to select the source of main board power.
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    Place a shorting block in the upper, ?USB? position to have the
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            board powered from the USB device connector, J19.
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    Place a shorting block in the center, ?EXT? position to have the
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            board powered from one of the external power connectors, J17 or J18.
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    Place a shorting block in the lower, ?DBG? position to have the
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            board powered from the debug USB connector, J15.
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J17 - External Power Connector
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 * This is a 2.5mm x 5.5mm, center positive, coax power connector used to
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    provide external power to the board. The optional Digilent 5V Switching
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    Power Supply is connected here.
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J18 - External Power Connector
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 * This is a screw terminal connector used to provide external power to
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    the board. Be sure to observe proper polarity (marked near the connector)
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    when providing power via this connector, or damage to the board and/or
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    connected devices may result.
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J19 - USB Device / OTG Connector
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 * This is a USB micro-AB connector. It is used when using the PIC32MX795
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    microcontroller to implement a USB device or OTG Host/Device.
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J20 - USB Host Connector
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 * This is a standard sized USB type A connector. This connector is used to
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    connect USB devices to the board when using the PIC32MX795 microcontroller
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    to implement an embedded USB host.
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 JUMPERS:
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 JP1 & JP2 - CAN or Pmod Select
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  * These jumpers select microcontroller signals RF12 and RF13 for use with CAN
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     #1 or Pmod connector JF. Place these jumpers in the CAN position to use CAN
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     #1. Place the jumpers in the PMOD position to use then with Pmod connector JF.
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 JP3 & JP4 - Pull-up enable for I2C port #2
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  * These two jumpers are used to enable/disable the pull-up resistors on I2C
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     port #2. Insert shorting blocks on these two jumpers to enable the pull-up
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     resistors. Remove the shorting blocks to disable the pull-up resistors. Only
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     a single device on the I2C bus should have the pull-up resistors enabled.
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 JP5 - CAN #1 Termination
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  * This jumper is used to enable/disable the 120 ohm termination resistor for
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     CAN #1. Insert the shorting block to enable the termination resistor, remove
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     it to disable the termination resistor.
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 JP6 - CAN #1 5V0 Enable
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  * This jumper is used to enable/disable providing 5V to the CAN #1 connector.
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     Insert the shorting block to connect the board 5V0 supply to pins 9 & 10 of
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     CAN #1 connector. Remove the shorting block to disconnect the 5V0 supply.
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 JP7 - CAN #2 Termination
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  * This jumper is used to enable/disable the 120 ohm termination resistor for
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     CAN #2. Insert the shorting block to enable the termination resistor, remove
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     it to disable the termination resistor.
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 JP8 - CAN #1 5V0 Enable
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  * This jumper is used to enable/disable providing 5V to the CAN #1 connector.
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     Insert the shorting block to connect the board 5V0 supply to pins 9 & 10 of
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     CAN #1 connector. Remove the shorting block to disconnect the 5V0 supply.
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 JP9 - Do Not Use
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 JP10 - USB Host Power Select
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  * This jumper is used to select which host connector is powered when host power
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     is enabled. Place the shorting block in the ?MICRO? position to supply power
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     to the USB micro-AB OTG Connector, J19. Place the shorting block in the ?A?
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     position to supply power to the USB type A Host Connector, J20.
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 JP11 - Programmer Serial Select (MX7CK only)
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  * Remove the jumper to disconnect the USB serial converter's connection to the
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     MCLR pin. Disconnecting this when using the built in debugger is recommended.
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 JP17 - Do Not Use