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Re: Help with PSoC board wiring please

Here is a photo of the pinout of the IO board: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...2&d=1264090529


For switches:
  • Ground wire connects to either of the pins labeled "Gnd"
  • Signal wire connects to any of the pins labeled "Digital input"
For potentiometers:
  • Ground wire connects to either of the pins labeled "Gnd"
  • Signal wire connects to any pin labeled "Analog input"
  • Power wire connects to either of the pins labeled "VDDIO"
When you have the I/O board mounted on the breadboard, one column of pins should be directly accessable via the breadboard, but the other column will need extension wires under the I/O board that bring out the pins that you need to get at to an outside breadboard row you can connect to.
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