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====== Pmod™ ====== | ====== Pmod™ ====== | ||
- | Pmod™ is the Digilent | + | Digilent |
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Pmods communicate with host boards using 6, 8 or 12-pin connectors that can carry multiple digital control signals, taking advantage of standard serial protocols such as SPI and I²C. Pmods allow for more effective designs by routing analog signals and power supplies only where they are needed and away from digital controller boards. | Pmods communicate with host boards using 6, 8 or 12-pin connectors that can carry multiple digital control signals, taking advantage of standard serial protocols such as SPI and I²C. Pmods allow for more effective designs by routing analog signals and power supplies only where they are needed and away from digital controller boards. | ||
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| 1.3.1 | October 28, 2020 | {{ : | | 1.3.1 | October 28, 2020 | {{ : | ||
- | | [[/reference/pmod/previous-versions]] | + | | [[pmod:previous-versions]] |
//Table 1. Digilent Pmod Specifications// | //Table 1. Digilent Pmod Specifications// | ||
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==== Additional Resources ==== | ==== Additional Resources ==== | ||
- | * [[reference/pmod/specification|Previous Pmod Resource Center guidelines]] | + | * [[pmod:specification|Previous Pmod Resource Center guidelines]] |