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TM_MI
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Hello,

I would like to know the restrictions or limitations for the GPIO ports. The processor used is i.MX RT1170 / Cortex-M7.

I understand that some I/O are dedicated, GPIO 13 require longer access time and that GPIO banks work on different voltage levels. Is there any restrictions or limitations on using GPIO (SD, EMC, DISP, SNVS, LPSR,…..) to interface with other ICs? Is it ok to use GPIO with Flexspi functionalities to communicate with other ICs? Are all GPIO banks on chip behave entirely as general purpose I/O or there are some considerations?

Thanks

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kerryzhou
NXP TechSupport
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Hi @TM_MI 

   continuous mode means with supply voltage in 1.71V-3.6V.

   But not all the IP support the continuous mode, that's why I give you the above table, we summarize it from the RT1170RM.

kerryzhou_0-1639446794832.png

To your mentioned :SD1, SD2, DISP1, DISP2

kerryzhou_1-1639446846678.png

 

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If you want to power on it with 3.3V, just connect the related NVCC_XX to 1.0-3.6V.

kerryzhou_6-1639447823400.png

 

Wish it helps you!

Best Regards,

Kerry

 

 

 

 

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kerryzhou
NXP TechSupport
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Hi @TM_MI ,

  Please check the following table which has been summarized it internally.

kerryzhou_0-1639124166572.png

 

Wish it helps you!

If you still have questions about it, please kindly let me know.

Best Regards,

Kerry

 

 

 

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TM_MI
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Hello @kerryzhou ,

Thank you for your reply.

My experience is limited in this field; could you please provide more information about continuous modes.

I am looking to replace the NVCC supply on NVCC_SD1, SD2, DISP1, and DISP2 with VDD_3V3.

I will then be using most of the GPIO banks listed above to control ICs and for serial data communication.

Regards,

Tarek

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kerryzhou
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Hi @TM_MI 

   continuous mode means with supply voltage in 1.71V-3.6V.

   But not all the IP support the continuous mode, that's why I give you the above table, we summarize it from the RT1170RM.

kerryzhou_0-1639446794832.png

To your mentioned :SD1, SD2, DISP1, DISP2

kerryzhou_1-1639446846678.png

 

kerryzhou_2-1639447026965.png

kerryzhou_3-1639447191573.pngkerryzhou_4-1639447278356.png

kerryzhou_5-1639447365373.png

If you want to power on it with 3.3V, just connect the related NVCC_XX to 1.0-3.6V.

kerryzhou_6-1639447823400.png

 

Wish it helps you!

Best Regards,

Kerry

 

 

 

 

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