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Shield pin configuration
3.2 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* PWM swizzler
There are four available GPIO that can be configured as PWM outputs. The PWM features are:
The PWM Output Frequency and Duty Cycle can be estimated by the equations:
Target frequency ~= 19.2 MHz * Base_unit value / 256
Target PWM Duty Cycle ~= PWM_on_time_divisor / 256
The four PWM sources are wired to a PWM “swizzler. This pin header arrangement allows the four PWM sources to
be routed to any four of the six Arduino header pins. Figure 3 shows the PWM swizzler.
Figure 3 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* PWM swizzler
The four PWM sources from the Intel® Edison compute module (GP12_PWM0, GP13_PWM1, GP182_PWM2, and
GP183_PWM3) can be configured to drive four of the six Arduino* header PWMs. Each Intel® Edison kit for Arduino
PWM can be jumpered to one of three Arduino PWMs. For example, GP12_PWM0 can be jumpered to PWM0_OUT,
PWM2_OUT, or PWM1_OUT.
Arduino* multiplexing has secondary multiplexing options of SPI (or GPIO). No other PWM has these secondary
multiplexing options. Therefore, if the four Intel® Edison compute module PWMs are used and are not connected to
the first four Arduino* PWM pins, then those unused pins of the first four pins cannot be used as a GPIO. They will
have any function; they cannot be inputs or outputs (Table 9).
Table 9 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* PWM swizzler signal assignments
Digital pin Uno Uno Edison I/O Edison PWM
11
IO PWM(5)
GP43 (SSP2_TXD)
PWM3
10
IO PWM(4)
GP41 (SSP2_FS0)
PWM3, PWM2
9
IO PWM(3)
GP183_PWM3
PWM3, PWM2, PWM1
6
IO PWM(2)
GP182_PWM2
PWM2, PWM1, PWM0
5
IO PWM(1)
GP13_PWM1
PWM1, PWM0
3
IO PWM(0)
GP12_PWM0
PWM0
The factory default jumper configuration of Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* has digital pins 3, 5, 6, and 9 attached to
GPx_PWMx. These pins can be configured to be either a GPIO or a PWM output. The swizzler allows the four Intel®
Edison compute module PWMs to be mapped to the six Arduino* pins as shown in the last column of Table 9. For
example, if PWM0 is mapped to digital pin 5, then there is no Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* pin available to connect
to Digital pin 3. So this pin no longer has a function. If it is driven as an output, it will output high. If it is driven as an
input, the signal is lost in the swizzler.
The default configuration is DIG3 = GP12_PWM0, DIG5 = GP13_PWM1, DIG6 = GP182_PWM2, and DIG9 =
GP183_PWM3. This requires jumpers on J12 1-2, and J12 3-4, J11 1-2, and J11 3-4, as shown in Figure 4.
Intel® Edison Kit for Arduino*
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Table of contents

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1

HDR-XR500E/XR500VE/XR520E/

1

Using the Handycam Handbook

2

Table of contents

3

Utilizing recording media

4

Customizing your camcorder

5

Troubleshooting

5

Additional information

5

Useful recording techniques

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Parts and controls

7

Wireless Remote Commander

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Screen indicators

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“ HOME” and “

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OPTION” - Taking

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Menu lists

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List of the OPTION MENU

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Read this before

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Handycam

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Getting started

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Charging time

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To remove the battery pack

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Notes on the battery pack

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Notes on the AC Adaptor

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Your camcorder is turned on

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The clock starts

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Changing the language setting

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Recording/Playback

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Easy Handycam Operation)

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Shooting photos

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Playing movies

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Press (VIEW IMAGES)

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Touch the

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Viewing photos

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Data code during recording

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Built-in microphone

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HDR-XR500E/XR520E

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Triangulating

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Playback on the camcorder

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Using PB zoom with photos

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To restart the slide show

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Playing images on a TV

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Using “BRAVIA” Sync

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Deleting movies and

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Acquiring the current

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Capturing a photo

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PRO Duo” media

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Copying photos

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Protecting recorded

63

(Protect)

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Dividing a movie

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Using the Playlist of

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Playing the Playlist

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Creating a disc with a

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DVD writer, recorder

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Checking the battery

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Changing the

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Access lamp

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Checking the media

72

Deleting all movies

72

Preventing data on the

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AE SHIFT

75

AUDIO MODE

75

NIGHTSHOT LIGHT

76

WIDE SELECT

76

DIGITAL ZOOM

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STEADYSHOT

77

X.V.COLOR

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GUIDEFRAME

78

REMAINING SET

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FLASH MODE

79

FLASH LEVEL

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DIAL SETTING

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CONVERSION LENS

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86

SMILE SHUTTER

87

DATA CODE

88

CAMERA DATA

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DATE/TIME

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COORDINATES

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LCD BRIGHT

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LCD COLOR

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DISP OUTPUT (Display output)

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COMPONENT

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HDMI RESOLUTION

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SD CONTENTS

95

CLOCK SET

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AREA SET

96

SUMMERTIME

97

LANGUAGE SET

97

(Other setup items)

98

CALIBRATION

99

A.SHUT OFF (Auto shut off )

99

REMOTE CTRL (Remote control)

99

DROP SENSOR

99

SPOT MTR/FCS

101

SPOT FOCUS

102

TELE MACRO

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EXPOSURE

103

SCENE SELECTION

104

WHITE BAL. (White balance)

105

SELF-TIMER

107

Troubleshooting

108

Batteries/power sources

109

LCD screen/viewfinder

110

“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media

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Recording

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Playback

112

Dubbing/Connecting to other

114

Recording media

116

Data protected

118

Recording time of

119

Internal hard disk

120

Using your camcorder

122

Setting to the local time

123

HDR-XR500VE/XR520VE

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World time difference

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Maintenance and

125

About GPS (HDR-XR500VE/

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XR520VE)

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About “Memory Stick” media

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129

C (50 F) or below

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About x.v.Color

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Notes on the License

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