Hello guys,
If I go to the LPC845 datasheet on page 8, fig. 5, the LQFP48 package has a pin number 42 which corresponds to PIO0_30. If I go to the LPC845 user guide in section 11.5 I/O configuration register description, I cannot find such a pin.
If I go to PIO1_30 in that same document I see a table name:
Table 250. PIO0_30 register (PIO0_30, address 0x4004 40CC) bit description
So which one is true? I'm a bit confused.
Thanks in advance,
L. B.
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Hi Lubomir Bogdanov,
Thanks for your reply.
Actually, the LPC845 series don't have the PIO1_31 pin.
TIC
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Hi Lubomir Bogdanov,
Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and
for the opportunity to serve you.
In section 11.5 I/O configuration register description of LPC845's user guide, the Table 199 contains the PIO0_30 actually.
TIC
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OK, I see!
Can we say that the register PIO1_30 has the same structure of the bit fields as PIO0_30?
Hi Lubomir Bogdanov,
Thanks for your reply.
Actually, the LPC845 series don't have the PIO1_31 pin.
TIC
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