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jschloss
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Hi,

Can somone point me to the pinout /signal information for the MPC5777M? For the 77C i found it attached to the reference manual, but for the 77M the reference manual says "refer to the MPC5777M Microcontroller Data Sheet" and the datasheet says "See the MPC5777M Microcontroller Reference Manual for signal information." I'm trying to find the mapping for GPIO registers in the SIUL2 to physical pins.

Thanks,

Jacob

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petervlna
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Hello,

Hmm, now I see the issue.

In latest RM rev 4.3 there is not attached excel with IO signals definition.

Strange, as it was normally attached in previous versions.

However I will post it here so you can download it.

Peter

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petervlna
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Hello,

Hmm, now I see the issue.

In latest RM rev 4.3 there is not attached excel with IO signals definition.

Strange, as it was normally attached in previous versions.

However I will post it here so you can download it.

Peter

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fraidling
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This is a helpful and clear overview of the I/O Signals! 
Is there an equivalent Excel Sheet for the MPC5777C?

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petervlna
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Hi,

yes this is attached to reference manual.

But just in case I will post it also here.

Peter

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johnmitchell
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Thank you for posting this. I searched MPC5777CRM.pdf (all 3375 pages of it) looking for keywords like: 'system_io_definition', 'attachment', 'pinout', 'xlsx'  etc, etc, but the only hits were on text saying the attachment was there, but no links and the attachment itself I couldn't find. They've hidden it really well !!! Thanks !

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petervlna
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Well, the IO spreadsheet is embedded attachment in pdf.

Looks like you hear it first time, so here is example how it looks in MPC5777C ref manual:

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Embedded attachments are usually in pdf viewers represented by paperclip.

Peter

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johnmitchell
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Thank you. It isn’t quite as obvious in Acrobat reader, but the paperclip icon is there and now I know what it means ! (I’d been looking for a link in the document itself). Thanks.

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jschloss
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Thank you!

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