Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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Hi,
I have a pretty basic question, but what's the difference between the digital and analogue i/o boards available for the Mister? Is it simply a choice between HDMI and VGA output, no other differences?
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Re: Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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Digital v1.2 IO Board:
  • Power Switch
  • Mini-TOSLINK & Digital TOSLINK Connector
  • Analog Audio Input (built in ADC)
  • Leaves Other 40 Pin GPIO Header Free (for possible future expansion)

Analog v6.1 IO Board:
  • VGA Socket (providing analog video output)
  • 3.5mm Headphone Jack Socket (analog audio out)
  • SoG Switch

Both IO Board (Digital v1.2 and Analog v6.1):
  • LEDs x 3
  • Buttons x 3
  • USER IO Port x 1 (For SNAC)
  • Button Extension Header x 1
  • LED Extension Header x 1
  • Optical Audio Out
  • Fan Voltage Control (3.3V or 5V)
  • Fan Power Connector
  • User IO Pins Selectable (6 or 7 pins)
  • Secondary Micro SD Slot (supported cores only)
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Re: Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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The analog board also has TOSLink output combined with the analog mini-jack connector.
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Re: Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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Thanks both. I went looking a bit more and found this:
Choose Standard IO if you want built-in analog video: enables dual digital + analog video output
Choose Digital IO if you want an on-board power switch and an extra 40 GPIO pins (currently unused)

So that's pretty useful info for people new to this as well.
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Re: Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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IS the digital io board able to plug an aditional Power switch (standard atx case switch) using the pin headers?
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Re: Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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Yes the digital io have power in and power switch that supply the de-10 nano with power.
https://misterfpga.co.uk/mister-fpga-ho ... -io-board/

The one thing, that i have no idé at all if it is accurate or not is that i read somewhere that that power switch is not rated for the power needed for the de-10 nano (probably with an usb hub).
Did not look in too it anymore since i´m buying a BlisSter and will power everything trough that switch (that is much bigger sized).

And now reading your post after posting mine i see that was not what you asked about :oops:.
Do not know for sure but almost sure that the de-10 nano do not have a powerswitch like a pc does, the digital io board do have external pin header for the LED and the three buttons on that io board have (you can "move" them if mounted in a case).
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Re: Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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Thanks for this helpful info!

Do both have hdmi out?
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Re: Digital vs Analogue I/O Board

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jasonridesabike wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 4:59 pm Do both have hdmi out?
Neither IO board has HDMI out, this is provided by the DE10-Nano.
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