Gallop43

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Gallop43 Expansion Board

LCD Side of Board

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By alexthegeek.
The Gallop43 expansion board offers numerous features to help you make the most of your Overo COM. This discussion will begin with closeup photos of various parts of the Gallop43. Because many users buy an LCD to go with their Gallop43, we will begin with a tour of the buttons found on the right side of the LCD surface of the board, which is the surface you will normally see if you use the LCD a lot. Also shown in this photo are the connectors populating the right edge of Overo COM side of the board -- that is, what connectors are on the other side of those user buttons.

Corner Holes

The holes on each corner of the Gallop43 appear to be sized for 2-56 screws. Screws and nuts of this size tend to loosen easily without locking washers.

User Buttons

The buttons are marked, from top to bottom:

Reset
GPIO23
GPIO14
Power On

LEDs

LED's are marked, from top to bottom:

GPIO21 (D2)
D9
D10
D8
D3 (GPIO22)

The purpose and colors of some of these LEDs are unknown. D10 possibly turns on, glowing red, to indicate the external battery is charging.

Connectors Under User Buttons

When looking at the LCD, one might wonder where a particular connector on the right edge, under the user buttons, is. This section identifies the connectors.

  1. The topmost connector, positioned above the Reset button, is the USB OTG connector.
  2. Directly under the Reset button is the audio connector.
  3. Directly under GPIO21 and (D2) is the USB Console connector.
  4. Directly under D9, D10, and D8 is the external battery connector.
  5. Just under the "Power On" button is the external power (wall wart) connector.
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LCD Connector of Gallop43

LCD Connector Area

You can click the image on the right to enlarge it and see a view of the LCD connector area. The labeling of IC4 and U$2 are given. Pins 40 (marked "V_IN" on the board and "V_BAT" on website documentation) are located.