The Numato Opsis, the first open hardware for the HDMI2USB firmware, can now be ordered from Numato Labs
While the Numato Opsis board has a massive amount of high speed I/O interfaces, it doesn't include many features for interfacing with more pedestrian speed devices such as buttons or LEDs. To help solve this problem “Low speed I/O” TOFE expansion board was created.
The "Low Speed I/O" board has the following features;
1 x Arduino compatible pin header. (With on board ADC enabling analog pins support.)
4 x Digilent Pmod™ Compatible headers[1] to allow usage of existing expansion boards, including boards from Numato Lab, Digilent, Maxim and Analog.
1 x USB-UART, allowing low speed serial operation.
6 x Indicator LEDs
4 x Push Buttons
[1]: Two of the Pmod headers share pins with the Arduino header. This means that when the Arduino compatible pin header is in use only 2 Pmod headers are available.
A PDF version of schematic can be found in the docs directory.
The design in this repository was made using KiCad version 2013-07-07 BZR 4022 (the version is Ubuntu Trusty).
TOFE Low Speed I/O Expansion board by Numato Systems Pvt. Ltd
The TOFE Low Speed I/O Expansion board is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
You should have received a copy of the license along with this work. If not, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.