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Pmods Organized by Function

Here, the Pmods are organized by their application. You can scroll through the list or click on one of the categories below to directly jump to that category.

Input Pmods

These Pmods primarily collect information about the outside world, either inherently like the PmodACL or those that require a physical input such as the PmodBTN, and submit the information to the host board by using their assigned communication protocol.

Input Pmods

SPI

ACL2 - MEMS Accelerometer

AD1 - 12 bit ADC

AD5 - 24 bit ADC

ALS - Ambient Light Sensor

JSTK - Joystick Button with Two Additional Buttons

MIC - Microphone

MIC3 - MEMS Microphone

TC1 - Thermocouple Module

I²C

ACL - Digital Accelerometer (and SPI)

AD2 - 12 bit ADC

CDC1 - Capacitance Sensor

CMPS - Digital Compass

GYRO - Gyroscope and Temperature Sensor (and SPI)

IA - Impedance Analyzer

RTCC - Real Time Clock and Calendar

TPM2 - Temperature Sensor

TMP3 - Temperature Sensor

UART

GPS - GPS

MAXSONAR - Sonar (and GPIO)

GPIO

BTN - Four User Buttons

ENC - Rotating Button Shaft

KYPD - 16 Button Keypad

LS1 - Infrared Light Sensor

PS2 - PS/2 Mouse or Keyboard connector

SWT - Four User Switches

Output Pmods

These Pmods primarily output information that was given to them by the host board. Examples of this style of Pmod include visual Pmods such as the PmodCLS, the PmodHB5 to drive motors, and the PmodDA4 to get a desired analog output.

Output Pmods

SPI

DA1 - 8 bit DAC

DA3 - 16 bit DAC

DA4 - 12 bit DAC

DPOT - Digital Potentiometer

OLED - OLED Screen

OLEDrgb - 16-bit Color OLED Screen

I²C

AMP3 - Audio Power Amplifier

UART

CLS - LCD Serial Interface Module (and SPI, I²C)

GPIO

8LD - 8 LEDs

AMP2 - Low Power Audio Amplifier

CLP - LCD Parallel Interface Module

CON3 - Servo Motor Module

DA2 - 12 bit DAC

DHB1 - Drives Two DC Motors or One Stepper Motor

HB3 - H-Bridge Motor Controller with Feedback

HB5 - H-Bridge Motor Controller with Feedback

I²S - DAC for Stereo Audio

LED - 4 LEDs

R2R - DAC via resistor ladders

SSD - Two Digit Seven Segment Display

STEP - Stepper Motor Controller

Connector Pmods

These Pmods are able to function equally as inputs and outputs, and so are deemed to be connectors. Some of these Pmods are designed for a specific application, such as the PmodCON4, but some Pmods are generally applicable, like the PmodTPH2 to test your connection between electronic components.

Connector Pmods

I²C

IOXP - I/O Expansion Module

GPIO

BB - Breadboard Module

DIP - DIP to Breadboard Conversion Module

TPH2 - 12-pin Connection Test Module

TPH - 6-pin Connection Test Module

Communication Pmods

These Pmods enable access to an outside source. This source could be additional flash memory through the PmodSF2, internet access with the PmodWiFi, or provide a way to access an outside serial port with the PmodRS232.

Communication Pmods

SPI

NIC100 - Ethernet Module

RF2 - Radio Frequency Communication

SD - SD Card Reader

SF - 2 or 16 MByte Serial Flash Memory

SF2 - 16 MByte Flash Memory

WiFi - WiFi Module

UART

BT2 - Bluetooth Module (and SPI for firmware updates)

RS232 - Serial Port Communication

RS485 - Isolated High Speed Communication

USBUART - USB to UART Cross Conversion

GPIO

RJ45 - RJ45 Connector Pair

Power Pmods

These Pmods give an easy way for a user to route external power to an outside component without causing damage to the host board.

Power Pmods

I²C

PMON1 - Power Monitor

GPIO

CON1 - Screw Terminal Module

OC1 - Open Collector Output Module

OD1 - Open Drain Output Module

Miscellaneous Pmods

These Pmods provide extra peripheral functions that are unique to the Pmod family.

There are no “miscellaneous” Pmods as of yet.

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