XDAQ IO Expander DB25 pinout
DB Pin | INPUT/OUTPUT |
1 | IO 15 |
2 | IO 16 |
3 | IO 17 |
4 | IO 18 |
5 | IO 19 |
6 | IO 20 |
7 | IO 21 |
8 | IO 22 |
9 | IO 23 |
10 | IO 24 |
11 | IO 25 |
12 | IO 26 |
13 | IO 27 |
14 | SYS GND |
15 | IO 28 |
16 | IO 29 |
17 | IO 30 |
18 | IO 31 |
19 | IO 32 |
20 | NC |
21 | NC |
22 | NC |
23 | NC |
24 | NC |
25 | NC |
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