APPLICATION NOTE GR/GS64 General Purpose and Alternate Function I/O Reference: WI_DEV_Gx64_APN_008 Revision: 001 Date: 2006/12/15
4.4 I2C Support The GR/GS64 Wireless CPU can act as either an I2C or GPIO interface. I2C can be enabled or disabled using the AT*E2I2C AT command.
Appendix A -- I/O Pins by GR/GS64 Device Type Table 1. GR64 I/O pins GR64 Function AT*E2IO Alt function GR4x Pin Primary Sig GPIO <io>
Table 2. GS64 I/O pins GS64 Function AT*E2IO Alt function Pin Primary Sig GPIO <io> section 40 GPIO1 GPIO1 IO1 41 GPIO2 GPIO2 IO2
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction ... 4 1.1 LOGIC INTERFACE
1 Introduction The GR/GS64 family of Wireless CPUs is designed to provide a rich and flexible set of physical interfaces. These interfaces allow th
2 GPIO vs. Alternate I/O Functions Many of the GPIO pins can be configured to perform dedicated operations such as activity indication, modem contro
3 Using GPIO 3.1 Using GPIO for Control GPIO pins are configured and controlled in software using the E2IO AT command. See the GR/GS64 AT Command
3.2 Using GPIO for Monitoring The contact closure is connected to GPIO1. From Table 1 in Appendix A, the E2IO signal name for GPIO1 is IO1. Config
4 Using Alternate I/O functions The following sections describe the alternate I/O functions provided by GR/GS64 Wireless CPUs. 4.1 UART 1 modem co
4.2 Activity Indication The LED signal can display Wireless CPU activity when its alternate function is enabled. This signal has historically been
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