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The following ports are available: | The following ports are available: | ||
* MOT0, MOT1, MOT2, | |||
* I2C | |||
* I2C#2 | |||
* RC | |||
* RC2 | |||
* POT | |||
* BUT | |||
* AUX | |||
* IR | |||
* UART | |||
* SWD | |||
==== MOT0, MOT1, MOT2 ==== | ==== MOT0, MOT1, MOT2 ==== |
Revision as of 12:38, 29 March 2014
The info on this page refers to the STorM32bgc v1.3.
The STorM32bgc provides many connections, which are grouped into what shall be called ports. A port consists typically of one or more pins, a Gnd pin and possibly a 3.3V pin. The pins of a port are typically labelled by the port name plus a number, e.g. AUX-0 refers to the pin 0 on the AUX port, unless the pins are related to commonly known functions, such as Gnd, 3.3V, Tx, Rx, SCL, SDA and so on.
The following ports are available:
- MOT0, MOT1, MOT2,
- I2C
- I2C#2
- RC
- RC2
- POT
- BUT
- AUX
- IR
- UART
- SWD
MOT0, MOT1, MOT2
- I2C
Gnd, SCL, SDA, 3.3V
- I2C#2
- RC
- RC2
- POT
- BUT
- AUX
- IR
- UART
- SWD