Table 3-19 General-Purpose IO Only Terminal Functions
SIGNAL NAME |
PIN NO |
TYPE(1) |
PULL(2) |
MUXED |
DESCRIPTION |
PTP |
ZKB |
GP0[15] |
- |
M16 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
None |
General-Purpose IO |
GP0[14] |
- |
N14 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP0[13] |
- |
N16 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP0[12] |
- |
P14 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP0[11] |
- |
P16 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP0[10] |
- |
R14 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP0[9] |
- |
T14 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP0[8] |
- |
N12 |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP5[11] |
6 |
- |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP5[10] |
4 |
- |
I/O/Z |
IPD |
GP7[14](3) |
157 |
K1 |
I/O |
IPD |
EMU0/GP7[15] |
- |
J5 |
I/O |
IPD |
Emulation |
(1) I = Input, O = Output, I/O = Bidirectional, Z = High impedance, PWR = Supply voltage, GND = Ground, A = Analog signal.
Note: For multiplexed pins where functions have different types (i.e., input versus output), the table reflects the pin function direction for that particular peripheral.
(2) IPD = Internal Pulldown resistor, IPU = Internal Pullup resistor
(3) GP7[14] is initially configured as a reserved function after reset and will not be in a predictable state. This signal will be stable only after the GPIO configuration for this pin has been completed. Users should carefully consider the system implications of this pin being in an unknown state after reset.