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 The MSE-Embedded platform contains a LED-Array of 4 colums times 8 rows (so a total of 32 LEDs) as indicated in the below figure. The MSE-Embedded platform contains a LED-Array of 4 colums times 8 rows (so a total of 32 LEDs) as indicated in the below figure.
  
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 Each of these LED's is connected to an individual FPGA-pin. The LED lights up if a logic 1 is written to the pin and is off in case of a logic 0 (the LED's are active high). Each of these LED's is connected to an individual FPGA-pin. The LED lights up if a logic 1 is written to the pin and is off in case of a logic 0 (the LED's are active high).
  
-The below table indicates at which FPGA-pin each of the LED's of the LED-array is connected. And {{:huce:microlab:projects:internal:mse-em-board:led_array.tcl| here}} you find an example tcl script that can be used for pin-assignment in Quartus.+The below table indicates at which FPGA-pin each of the LED's of the LED-array is connected. And {{:mse-em-board:led_array.tcl| here}} you find an example tcl script that can be used for pin-assignment in Quartus.
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