GPIO mode setting for USB in LPC4357

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GPIO mode setting for USB in LPC4357

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ssudhir
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Hi,

We are using LPC4357 processor. Pin 116 (or P2_1) is used as USB enable for USB1. We are using UBS 1 as mass storage host. Since P2_1 is also GPIO 5 bit 1 we are configuring through the control register SFSP2_1 (0x40086104). The document talks about different modes (Function 0, Function 1 etc.)  The sample code we found ( from NXPUSBLib) mentions that we need to configure that pin as Function 4 for USB. However, I am not finding any document that explains what is function 4 (or any other function for that matter). Is there any document that explains different GPIO functions? Is there document that explains different register setting for USB 1 (everything in one place)?

Thanks

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ssudhir
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Thanks for your response.

lpc4300_user_manual.pdf

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
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Hello ,

Please use the LPC43xx User Manual, I attached it for you.

Have a great day,
TIC

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Alice_Yang
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Hello ,

Could you please tell me which document you  refer to.

About the pins function, Check the User manual of LPC4357 processor, Table 189 Pin multiplexing:

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Have a great day,
TIC

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