PRO050 Manual/Lincoln 60 Connections
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GPIO
The Lincoln 60 and 60E have 26 GPIO available on connector J2 and is brought to the PRO050 boards J2 connector through a stacking header. P2 is an exact copy of the J2 connector and should be used to make prototyping connections. The Lincoln 60 50 has an additional 27 GPIO available on connector J12 and is brought to the PRO050 boards J14 connector. P14 is an exact copy of the J14 connector and should be used to make prototyping connections. Below is the pin-out for P2 and P14 in regards to the Lincoln 60 and 60E.
Power
The PRO050 board has a ground bus (J4) and a VCC bus (J5) available to easily connect to ground and 3.3VDC. The Lincoln 60 and 60E regulator is capable of providing 800 milli-amps of current. The Lincoln 60 has a typical current requirement of ???mA and the Lincoln 60E has a typical current requirement of ???mA. Due to the ground bus and VCC bus being supplied by J2, the J2 connection to the Lincoln 60 must be made in order to use J4 and J5 for prototyping.
ADC
The Lincoln 60 and 60E come standard with 8-channels of 12-bit ADC. To make it easier to prototype an analog front end the ADC available on the Lincoln 60 and 60Es J7 connector is brought to the PRO050 boards J7 connector through a stacking header. P7 is an exact copy of the J7 connector and should be used to make prototyping connections. Below is the pin-out for P7 in regards to the Lincoln 60 and 60E.
DAC
The Lincoln 60 and 60E optionally has 4-channels of 12-bit DAC. To make it easier to prototype an analog backend the DAC available on the Lincoln 60 and 60Es J8 connector is brought to the PRO050 boards J8 connector through a stacking header. P8 is an exact copy of the J8 connector and should be used to make prototyping connections. Figure 3 is the pin-out for P8 in regards to the Lincoln 60 and 60E.



