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Series 3
XD233, XD1033

XDx33 Hardware Interfaces

14min
this section describes the characteristics and operation of all connectors on the xd233 and xd1033 power connector the power connector for the xd233 and xd1033 is rated for 12v\@3a the plug is a right side positive, locking 2 pin (1x2) connector 3 5mm serial the uart (asynchronous serial) interface is a 3 5mm (1/8") jack that uses rs 232 levels for communication the receiver will tolerate input voltages between 30v and +30v, with anything below 3v interpreted as a logical 1 the transmitter drives +8v for logical 0 and 8v for logical 1 xdx33 units that are rev h or later support full rs 232 signaling the serial transmit pin on earlier versions of the xdx33 does not comply with voltage levels for rs 232 signaling (which requires a voltage below 3v for logical 1) in practice, the serial port can interoperate successfully with the majority of rs 232 receivers, but some devices (including some projectors and crestron equipment) require strict conformance to rs 232 levels and will not accept 0v as logical 1 in these instances, you can connect the brightsign player to the serial device using a usb to serial cable the default baud rate of the interface is 115200, with no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit these settings can be configured in the software the serial interface supports tx, rx, and ground only—rts/cts hardware flow control is not supported the following diagram illustrates the behavior of the tx and rx signal the 3 5mm serial port has the following configuration (from the perspective of the player) tip receive ring transmit sleeve ground brightsign players are dce devices, so communication with another dce device that uses a 3 5mm port would require a null modem cable or converter that transposes the tx/rx signals if the device communicating with the player is a dte device with a de9 serial port (performing asynchronous transmission), the serial cable should be wired as shown in the following diagram gpio the xd233 and xd1033 have a 12 pin gpio switch and led connector, which allows the player to control external leds or other devices requiring 24ma of current or less the gpio port is a standard design manufactured by phoenix contact, wurth electronics, and others pluggable gpio terminal blocks can be inserted into the gpio connector to make bare wire contacts (see here https //www digikey com/short/3101mw for an example part) these terminal blocks can be purchased from the brightsign store https //www brightsign biz/digital signage products/accessories/gpio terminal block if you wish to source your own terminal blocks, make sure to use 4 pin or 6 pin blocks (12 pin blocks are extremely difficult to remove from the gpio port) if you are using the gpio connector to drive leds, connect the led outputs to the led anode and connect the led cathode to the ground if you want to connect another device, then the output is capable of sourcing or sinking up to 3 3v at 24ma, but there is a series resistor of 100ω in each line the gpio also allows for connecting of external contact closures to the ground in order to connect a switch, connect one side of the switch to the switch input, and connect the other side to one of the ground pins on the gpio connector the connector can also supply 3 3v at up to 500ma to an external device the 3 3v output is polyfuse protected and can source up to 500ma if one brightsign player is driving the inputs on another brightsign player, then you can drive at most three inputs from one output the following calculations explain this limitation the gpio outputs have 100ω series resistors; the gpio inputs have 1k pullup resistors to 3 3v; and the input threshold is 2v high and 8v low the high voltage is not problematic, but the low voltage can be if there are too many inputs connected to one output 1 out driving 1 in v=3 3 100/(100+1,000)=0 3 1 out driving 2 in v=3 3 100/(100+500)=0 55 1 out driving 3 in v=3 3 100/(100+333 3)=0 76 1 out driving 4 in v=3 3 100/(100+250)= 94 (this is too high, so 1 output driving 3 inputs is the maximum) the following table describes the pinout of the gpio on the xt243 and xt1143 pin function pin function 1 gnd 7 gnd 2 3 3v 8 3 3v 3 button 0 9 button 4 4 button 1 10 button 5 5 button 2 11 button 6 6 button 3 12 button 7 the following schematic illustrates the pinout of the gpio connector rj45 lan the xd233 and xd1033 have an rj45 connector for 1000base t networking the maximum length for cat 5e cable is 100 meters; the allowed length can be higher or lower depending on the quality of the cable usb the xd1033 has two usb 2 0 ports one type a and one type c the type a connector can act as a dedicated charging port (dcp) when the two data pins are shorted together, and the type c connector can operate as either a host or a device (i e a dual role port) the type a connector can supply up to 1 5a of power for peripherals, while the type c connector can supply up to 1a note that these values are subject to a total current restriction of 2a https //docs brightsign biz/display/doc/xtx43+environmental+and+power+usage for peripherals both ports are capable of transfer speeds up to 480 mbit/s the maximum length for a usb cable is 5 meters the following table illustrates the pinout of the usb 2 0 type a host port pin description pin description 1 vbus 2 d 3 d+ 4 ground the following table illustrates the pinout of the usb 2 0 type c host port pin signal name description mating sequence pin signal name description mating sequence a1 gnd ground return first b12 gnd ground return first a2 b11 a3 b10 a4 vbus bus power first b9 vbus bus power first a5 cc1 configuration channel second b8 a6 dp1 positive half of usb 2 0 differential pair – position 1 second b7 dn2 negative half of usb 2 0 differential pair – position 2 second a7 dn1 negative half of usb 2 0 differential pair – position 1 second b6 dp2 positive half of usb 2 0 differential pair – position 2 second a8 b5 cc2 configuration channel second a9 vbus bus power first b4 vbus bus power first a10 b3 a11 b2 a12 gnd ground return first b1 gnd ground return first 3 5mm audio connector the xd233 and xd1033 have a combination analog/optical audio jack to transmit a digital audio signal, use a toslink optical audio cable with a 3 5mm connector analog and digital audio cannot be transmitted simultaneously the full scale voltage output of the analog audio is 2v rms the minimum load impedance is 32ω the analog audio connector has the following pinout tip left audio ring right audio sleeve ground for audio signal 3 5mm ir input/output the ir blaster generates or receives a space encoded nec or pronto hex signal the two transported bit values of the signal (0 and 1) are encoded using differing lengths of low time ir pulses the player takes a mono cable the 3 5mm ir in/out port has the following pinout tip 3 3v\@50ma ring ir input sleeve ir output the sleeve is used as a ground during input operations hdmi output the hdmi ® out connector is used to send digital video and audio to hdmi enabled sink devices this connector is compatible with hdmi 2 0 devices, capable of outputting a maximum video resolution of 4096x2160x60p the following table illustrates the pinout of the hdmi connector pin description pin description 1 tx2p 2 ground 3 tx2n 4 tx1p 5 ground 6 tx1n 7 tx0p 8 ground 9 tx0n 10 txcp 11 ground 12 txcn 13 cec 14 nc 15 ddc scl 16 ddc sda 17 ground 18 +5v ddc 19 hpd (hot plug detect)