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The info on this page refers to the STorM32bgc v1.3. | 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 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. Some few pins serve multiple purposes, such as e.g. the pin RC-0 which is also UART1-Rx. | ||
The following ports are available: | The following ports are available: | ||
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* AUX | * AUX | ||
* IR | * IR | ||
* SPK | |||
* UART | * UART | ||
* SWD | * SWD | ||
== MOT0, MOT1, MOT2 == | == MOT0, MOT1, MOT2 == | ||
== I2C == | |||
Gnd, SCL, SDA, 3.3V | |||
== I2C#2 == | |||
Gnd, SCL, SDA, 3.3V | Gnd, SCL, SDA, 3.3V | ||
== RC == | |||
Gnd, RC-0, RC-1, RC-2 | |||
== RC2 == | |||
Gnd, RC2-0, RC2-1, RC2-2, RC2-3 | |||
== POT == | |||
Gnd, POT-0, POT-1, POT-2, 3.3V | |||
== BUT == | |||
Gnd, BUT-0 | |||
== AUX == | |||
Gnd, AUX-0, AUX-1, AUX-2 | |||
'''Comment:''' on v1.2 and earlier bords this port has the pins Gnd, AUX-0, AUX-1, 3.3V | |||
== IR == | |||
Gnd, IR-0 | |||
== UART == | |||
Gnd, Rx, Tx | |||
== SWD == | |||
SWDIO, Gnd, SWCLK, 3.3V |
Revision as of 12:45, 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. Some few pins serve multiple purposes, such as e.g. the pin RC-0 which is also UART1-Rx.
The following ports are available:
- MOT0, MOT1, MOT2,
- I2C
- I2C#2
- RC
- RC2
- POT
- BUT
- AUX
- IR
- SPK
- UART
- SWD
MOT0, MOT1, MOT2
I2C
Gnd, SCL, SDA, 3.3V
I2C#2
Gnd, SCL, SDA, 3.3V
RC
Gnd, RC-0, RC-1, RC-2
RC2
Gnd, RC2-0, RC2-1, RC2-2, RC2-3
POT
Gnd, POT-0, POT-1, POT-2, 3.3V
BUT
Gnd, BUT-0
AUX
Gnd, AUX-0, AUX-1, AUX-2
Comment: on v1.2 and earlier bords this port has the pins Gnd, AUX-0, AUX-1, 3.3V
IR
Gnd, IR-0
UART
Gnd, Rx, Tx
SWD
SWDIO, Gnd, SWCLK, 3.3V