SPRSP65G April 2021 – May 2024 AM2431 , AM2432 , AM2434
PRODUCTION DATA
The following list describes the contents of each column in the Pin Attributes table:
Ball Number: Ball numbers assigned to each terminal of the Ball Grid Array package.
Ball Name: Ball name assigned to each terminal of the Ball Grid Array package (this name is typically taken from the primary MUXMODE 0 signal function).
Signal Name: Signal name of all dedicated and pin multiplexed signal functions associated with a ball.
The Pin Attributes table, defines the SoC pin multiplexed signal function implemented at the pin and does not define secondary multiplexing of signal functions implemented in device subsystems. Secondary multiplexing of signal functions are not described in this table. For more information on secondary multiplexed signal functions, see the respective peripheral chapter of the device TRM.
Mux Mode: The MUXMODE value associated with each pin multiplexed signal function:
Configuring a pad to an undefined multiplexing mode results in undefined behavior and must be avoided.
Type: Signal type and direction:
I = Input
O = Output
OD = Output, with open-drain output function
IO = Input, Output, or simultaneously Input and Output
IOD = Input, Output, or simultaneously Input and Output, with open-drain output function
IOZ = Input, Output, or simultaneously Input and Output, with three-state output function
OZ = Output with three-state output function
A = Analog
PWR = Power
GND = Ground
DSIS: The deselected input state (DSIS) indicates the state driven to the subsystem input (logic "0", logic "1", or "pad" level) when the pin multiplexed signal function is not selected by MUXMODE.
Ball State During Reset (RX/TX/PULL): State of the terminal while MCU_PORz is asserted, where RX defines the state of the input buffer, TX defines the state of the output buffer, and PULL defines the state of internal pull resistors:
Ball State After Reset (RX/TX/PULL): State of the terminal after MCU_PORz is deasserted, where RX defines the state of the input buffer, TX defines the state of the output buffer, and PULL defines the state of internal pull resistors:
Mux Mode After Reset: The value found in this column defines the default pin multiplexed signal function after MCU_PORz is deasserted.
I/O Voltage: This column describes I/O operating voltage options of the respective power supply, when applicable.
For more information, see valid operating voltage range defined for each power supply in Recommended Operating Conditions.
Power: The power supply of the associated I/O, when applicable.
Hys: Indicates if the input buffer associated with this I/O has hysteresis:
For more information, see the hysteresis values in Electrical Characteristics.
Pull Type: Indicates the presence of an internal pull-up or pull-down resistor. Internal resistors can be enabled or disabled via software.
Configuring two pins to the same pin multiplexed signal function is not supported as this yields unexpected results. Issues can be easily prevented with the proper software configuration.
When a pad is set into a multiplexing mode which is not defined by pin multiplexing, that pad’s behavior is undefined. This must be avoided.
Buffer Type: This column defines the buffer type associated with a terminal. This information can be used to determine the applicable Electrical Characteristics table.
For electrical characteristics, refer to the appropriate buffer type table in Electrical Characteristics.
Pad Configuration Register Name: This is the name of the device pad/pin configuration register.