Can the blue LED be disabled while still using PTD1 on the KL25Z?

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Can the blue LED be disabled while still using PTD1 on the KL25Z?

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injunear1
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My project is using the output of PTD1 on the Freedom board. It would be nice to disable the blue LED so it doesn't always show the state of PTD1.

Can this be done?

Thank you.

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injunear1
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Hi Monica,

I think it is a little bit more than an excellent idea that Freescale is having you follow up on these kinds of things.

I didn't want to damage or modify the board. Having the blue LED blink during one of my functions is not an actual problem. It is now a "feature".

I was just hoping that there might be a firmware way to disconnect it from the output pin. I'll just tell the customers that that is the way things work for now. When we go into full production, we might modify it then.

Thank you for asking.

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Monica
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Injun, have these suggestions helped you out?

Please let us know!

Regards.

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injunear1
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Hi Monica,

I think it is a little bit more than an excellent idea that Freescale is having you follow up on these kinds of things.

I didn't want to damage or modify the board. Having the blue LED blink during one of my functions is not an actual problem. It is now a "feature".

I was just hoping that there might be a firmware way to disconnect it from the output pin. I'll just tell the customers that that is the way things work for now. When we go into full production, we might modify it then.

Thank you for asking.

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Monica
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Injun, no problem.

Keep us posted for further references, we'll be around!

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andreitatar
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You could unsolder R11.

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
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I assume that you still want to show the Red and Green LED's?

I think you would need to cut the trace to the blue LED on the board.

Otherwise you could either cover the RGB LED or unsolder it.