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Revision as of 11:24, 29 June 2016
SimuCUBE system has two sets of leds: one set on SimuCUBE board and another set in the plugged IONI drive.IONI
For IONI LED status indicators, please refer to IONI LED indicators.
SimuCUBE
SimuCUBE LED indicators
LED # | Color | Indication | Technical information |
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LED3 | Green | Power on | Lit when on board 5V signal power is on |
LED4 | Green | Firmware controlled, TBA | Connected to STM32F4 I/O pin PD15. |
LED5 | Red | Firmware controlled, TBA | Connected to STM32F4 I/O pin PD14 |
LED4 | Green | Firmware controlled, TBA | Connected to STM32F4 I/O pin PD13 |
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