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* Pins marked with orange color are designed for debug console. | * Pins marked with orange color are designed for debug console. | ||
* I2C: x3; I2C_EE_M1 (/dev/i2c-1), I2C_EE_M3 (/dev/i2c-3), I2C_AO_M0 (/dev/i2c-4) | * I2C: x3; I2C_EE_M1 (/dev/i2c-1), I2C_EE_M3 (/dev/i2c-3), I2C_AO_M0 (/dev/i2c-4) | ||
+ | * (*) I2C_EE_M3 / GPIOA_14 & GPIOA_15 are connected to pull up resistors and the USB-C controller so cannot be used for general GPIO | ||
* PWM: x3; PWMAO_A, PWM_C | * PWM: x3; PWMAO_A, PWM_C | ||
* SPI: x2; SPI_A (/dev/spi0.0), SPI_B(/dev/spi1.0) | * SPI: x2; SPI_A (/dev/spi0.0), SPI_B(/dev/spi1.0) |
Revision as of 15:04, 17 October 2022
Radxa Zero > Hardware > GPIO
General purpose input-output (GPIO) connector
Radxa Zero has a 40-pin expansion header. Each pin is distinguished by color.
GPIO number | Function4 | Function3 | Function2 | Function1 | Pin# | Pin# | Function1 | Function2 | Function3 | Function4 | GPIO number | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
+3.3V | 1 | 2 | +5.0V | |||||||||
490 | I2C_EE_M3_SDA | GPIOA_14 (*) | 3 | 4 | +5.0V | |||||||
491 | I2C_EE_M3_SCL | GPIOA_15 (*) | 5 | 6 | GND | |||||||
415 | I2C_AO_S0_SDA | UART_AO_B_RX | I2C_AO_M0_SDA | GPIOAO_3 | 7 | 8 | GPIOAO_0 | UART_AO_A_TXD | 412 | |||
GND | 9 | 10 | GPIOAO_1 | UART_AO_A_RXD | 413 | |||||||
414 | I2C_AO_S0_SCL | UART_AO_B_TX | I2C_AO_M0_SCL | GPIOAO_2 | 11 | 12 | GPIOX_9 | SPI_A_MISO | TDMA_D0 | 501 | ||
503 | TDMA_SCLK | I2C_EE_M1_SCL | SPI_A_SCLK | GPIOX_11 | 13 | 14 | GND | |||||
SARADC_CH1 | 15 | 16 | GPIOX_10 | SPI_A_SS0 | I2C_EE_M1_SDA | TDMA_FS | 502 | |||||
+3.3V | 17 | 18 | GPIOX_8 | SPI_A_MOSI | PWM_C | TDMA_D1 | 500 | |||||
447 | SPI_B_MOSI | UART_EE_C_RTS | GPIOH_4 | 19 | 20 | GND | ||||||
448 | PWM_F | SPI_B_MISO | UART_EE_C_CTS | GPIOH_5 | 21 | 22 | GPIOC_7 | - | 475 | |||
450 | I2C_EE_M1_SCL | SPI_B_SCLK | UART_EE_C_TX | GPIOH_7 | 23 | 24 | GPIOH_6 | UART_EE_C_RX | SPI_B_SS0 | I2C_EE_M1_SDA | 449 | |
GND | 25 | 26 | SARADC_CH2 | |||||||||
415 | I2C_AO_S0_SDA | UART_AO_B_RX | I2C_AO_M0_SDA | GPIOAO_3 | 27 | 28 | GPIOAO_2 | I2C_AO_M0_SCL | UART_AO_B_TX | I2C_AO_S0_SCL | 414 | |
NC | 29 | 30 | GND | |||||||||
NC | 31 | 32 | GPIOAO_4 | PWMAO_C | 416 | |||||||
NC | 33 | 34 | GND | |||||||||
420 | UART_AO_B_TX | GPIOAO_8 | 35 | 36 | GPIOH_8 | - | 451 | |||||
421 | UART_AO_B_RX | GPIOAO_9 | 37 | 38 | GPIOAO_10 | PWMAO_D | 422 | |||||
GND | 39 | 40 | GPIOAO_11 | PWMAO_A | 423 |
More details about 40-pin Header
- Pins marked with orange color are designed for debug console.
- I2C: x3; I2C_EE_M1 (/dev/i2c-1), I2C_EE_M3 (/dev/i2c-3), I2C_AO_M0 (/dev/i2c-4)
- (*) I2C_EE_M3 / GPIOA_14 & GPIOA_15 are connected to pull up resistors and the USB-C controller so cannot be used for general GPIO
- PWM: x3; PWMAO_A, PWM_C
- SPI: x2; SPI_A (/dev/spi0.0), SPI_B(/dev/spi1.0)
- UART: x3; UART_AO_A (/dev/ttyAML0), UART_AO_B (/dev/ttyAML1), UART_EE_C (/dev/ttyAML4)
- Pin#22 (GPIOC_7) and Pin#36 (GPIOH_8) are open drain pins. This means for input they need to connected to either GND or VCC (floating state is undefined), for output they will need external pull up. Additionally GPIOH_8 runs on 5V logic.
GPIO number
- GPIOs are grouped in two banks, GPIO AO domain and GPIO EE domain
- AO domain: GPIOAO_0 - GPIOAO_11
- EE domain: GPIOA_14 - GPIOA_15 | GPIOH_0 - GPIOH_8 | GPIOX_0 - GPIOX_19
- UARTs
- AO domain: UARTAO_A | UARTAO_B
- EE domain: UART_A | UART_B | UART_C
GPIO Chip |
GPIO Name |
Base | Offset | Formula |
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First | GPIOAO_x | 412 | 0-11 | Base + Offset |
First | GPIOE_x | 424 | 0-2 | Base + Offset |
Second | GPIOZ_x | 427 | 0-15 | Base + Offset |
Second | GPIOH_x | 443 | 0-8 | Base + Offset |
Second | BOOT_x | 452 | 0-15 | Base + Offset |
Second | GPIOC_x | 468 | 0-7 | Base + Offset |
Second | GPIOA_x | 476 | 0-15 | Base + Offset |
Second | GPIOX_x | 492 | 0-19 | Base + Offset |
Take GPIOX_10 as an example.
The base is 492 and the offset is 10. So the GPIOX_10's GPIO number is 492+10=502.