While using the eXplorerKIT for some testing, I ran out of accessible 1-bit-ports on tile[0]. I plan on soldering some wires to the pins/ports that arent connected to the pin header, but found some inconsistent info (see attached file).
What document is correct?
Datasheet is 2016/04/20 Document Number: X006991,
The shown table was found in document "xCORE-200-Devices-Package-and-Portmap_2.2", xCORE-200 PORT MAP [X07017]
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Pin out in datasheet/Packge Port Map differs
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Are you getting XOD12 and XOD10 mixed up, as your picture isn't showing an error X0D11 looks right
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tanks for having a look.
The table lists X0D10 as pin28 (i cut that off), what does fit to the datasheet. But instead of labeling this port as P1C0, it lists X0D11/pin32 as P1C0.
Maybe some part of the table is misplaced by one line?
The table lists X0D10 as pin28 (i cut that off), what does fit to the datasheet. But instead of labeling this port as P1C0, it lists X0D11/pin32 as P1C0.
Maybe some part of the table is misplaced by one line?
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I found out there is no P1E0 in my table. Guess the cells for P1C0 and P1D0 must have been moved down one line by accident.