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TERMINAL
NAME
NO.
MMCSD1_DA
TA2/
GIO021
A16
UART2_CTS
MMCSD1_DA
TA3/
GIO022
B16
UART2_RTS
MMCSD1_DA
TA1/
GIO020
B15
UART2_RXD
MMCSD1_DA
TA0/
GIO019
A18
UART2_TXD
TMS320DM355
Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC)
SPRS463 – SEPTEMBER 2007
Table 2-15. UART Terminal Functions (continued)
TYPE(1) OTHER(2)(3) DESCRIPTION
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
MMCSD1: DATA2
VDD
GIO: GIO021
UART2: CTS
MMCSD1: DATA3
VDD
GIO: GIO022
UART2: RTS
MMCSD1: DATA1
VDD
GIO: GIO020
UART2: RXD
MMCSD1: DATA0
VDD
GIO: GIO019
UART2: TXD
2.4.10 I2C Interface
The includes an I2C two-wire serial interface for control of external peripherals. This interface is
multiplexed with GIO signals.
Table 2-16. I2C Terminal Functions
TERMINAL
NAME
NO.
TYPE (1)
OTHER (2) (3)
DESCRIPTION
I2C_SDA/
GIO015
R13
I/O/Z
VDD
I2C: Serial data
GIO: GIO015
I2C_SCL/
GIO014
R14
I/O/Z
VDD
I2C: Serial clock
GIO: GIO014
(1) I = Input, O = Output, Z = High impedance, S = Supply voltage, GND = Ground, A = Analog signal.
(2) Specifies the operating I/O supply voltage for each signal. See Section 5.3, Power Supplies for more detail.
(3) PD = pull-down, PU = pull-up. (To pull up a signal to the opposite supply rail, a 1 kΩ resistor should be used.)
2.4.11 Serial Interface
The includes three independent serial ports. These interfaces are multiplexed with GIO and other signals.
Table 2-17. SPI Terminal Functions
TERMINAL
NAME
NO.
SPI0_SCLK
C12
SPI0_SDENA[0]/
GIO103
B12
GIO007
SPI0_SDENA[1]
B12
SPI0_SDI/
GIO102
A12
SPI0_SDO
B11
SPI1_SCLK/
GIO010
C13
SPI1_SDENA[0]/
GIO011
E13
TYPE(1) OTHER(2)(3) DESCRIPTION
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
VDD
SPI0: Clock
VDD
SPI0: Chip select 0
GIO: GIO[103]
VDD
GIO: GIO[007]
SPI0: Chip select 1
VDD
SPI0: Data in
GIO: GIO[102]
VDD
SPI0: Data out
VDD
SPI1: Clock
GIO: GIO[010]
SPI1: Chip select 0
VDD
GIO: GIO[011] - Active low during MMC/SD boot (can be used as
MMC/SD power control)
(1) I = Input, O = Output, Z = High impedance, S = Supply voltage, GND = Ground, A = Analog signal.
(2) Specifies the operating I/O supply voltage for each signal. See Section 5.3, Power Supplies for more detail.
(3) PD = pull-down, PU = pull-up. (To pull up a signal to the opposite supply rail, a 1 kΩ resistor should be used.)
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