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Sony Ericsson GR64 User Manual

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5.15 General Purpose IO

Pin

Name

Default

Alternate function

21 GPIO1 GPIO1
22 GPIO2 GPIO2
23 GPIO3 GPIO3
24 GPIO4 GPIO4
13

GPIO5

ADIN4

ADC Input 4

33

GPIO6

LED

LED control signal

32

GPIO7

DSR1

Data Set Ready (UART1)

36 GPIO8 RI

Ring

Indicator

39

GPIO9

RTS1

Ready To Send (UART1)

37

GPIO10

DTR1

Data Terminal Ready (UART1)

38

GPIO11

DCD1

Data Carrier Detect (UART1)

40

GPIO12

CTS1

Clear To Send (UART1)

All general purpose IO (GPIO) is programmable by the user. Some GPIO has alternate
functionality already associated with it; this is indicated in the default column. GPIO
which has alternate function is effectively multiplexed, so that the user chooses
through AT commands the appropriate configuration for their application.

GPIO is programmable for the following features:

An input or output

Level-sensitive or transition-sensitive

Open drain or direct drive

Polarity (inversion)

Internal pull-up resistors

If pins labeled in the table above are not being used for the indicated alternative
function they may be used as general purpose inputs or outputs; they are not
constrained to work in only one direction. All GPIO is level shifted on the GR64, and
has the characteristics defined in paragraph 5.3.1.

GPIO has a number of sharing (configuration) options. Sharing means that it is not
feasible to operate all the alternative features concurrently, however, with care,
dynamic switching from one feature to another is possible.

Users should note that if flow control is required for UART1 then GPIOs 7 to 12
inclusive cannot be configured for general purpose use.