GPIO on i.MX RT1010 EVK

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GPIO on i.MX RT1010 EVK

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danielmilutinov
Contributor III

Hello, 

I have found the following GPIO connections on the i.MX RT1010 EVK Arduino Interface:

Pin

Pin name

GPIO

Arduino Interface Connector

59

GPIO_AD_01

GPIO1_15

J56_14

58

GPIO_AD_02

GPIO1_16

J56_16

57

GPIO_AD_03

GPIO1_17

J57_10

56

GPIO_AD_04

GPIO1_18

J57_08

55

GPIO_AD_05

GPIO1_19

J57_06

52

GPIO_AD_06

GPIO1_20

J57_12

51

GPIO_AD_07

GPIO1_21

J26_02

48

GPIO_AD_09

GPIO1_23

J26_04

47

GPIO_AD_10

GPIO1_24

J26_06

43

GPIO_AD_14

GPIO1_28

J26_08

12

GPIO_01

GPIO1_01

J57_18

11

GPIO_02

GPIO1_02

J57_20

3

GPIO_09

GPIO1_09

J56_02

2

GPIO_10

GPIO1_10

J56_04

74

GPIO_SD_02

GPIO2_02

J57_02

There is also a GPIO1_11 connection at J54_02 (thank you to John Adriaan for making me aware of this), so there appear to be a total of only 16 GPIO connections available when using a 0.1” cable, which I find a little surprising considering the i.MX RT1010 has 44 GPIO pins and the Arduino Interface has 64 connectors.

 

For my hobby calculator project I used an Arduino to scan the keypad and send the number of the key pressed to the i.MX RT1010, as 11 pins are used by the display (parallel interface) leaving only 5 pins for the 6 column, 8 row matrix keypad (which needs 14). I’ll provide further details if anyone is interested:

prototype

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info32
Contributor I

Hi Daniel,

Thanks for the pinout details, very useful. I'm trying to connect an LCD display to my RT1010, can you share your code and schematics? I have no idea how to make the display work.

Thanks in advance.

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danielmilutinov
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Hello Raul, 

I used this display from Adafruit (parallel interface, SPI is also available), and had to port the provided Arduino code to the RT1010. Connecting a display can be challenging, as there are different display controllers. Which display are you using?

Daniel 

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info32
Contributor I

Hi Daniel,

I have this display at hand. Apparently their driver chip is from the same vendor as yours. The parallel interface could be the same, I'll check it as soon as I can.

Thanks!

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