W
V
U
T
R
P
N
M
L
K
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DVDD3318_C
VP_CLKOUT3/
PRU1_R30[0]/
GP6[1]/
PRU1_R31[1]
SATA_VSS
SATA_RXP
VP_CLKOUT2/
MMCSD1_DAT[2]/
PRU1_R30[2]/
GP6[3]/
PRU1_R31[3]
SATA_RXN
SATA_VDD
SATA_REFCLKN
SATA_REG
SATA_REFCLKP
SATA_VDD
SATA_VDDR
SATA_VDD
DVDD3318_C
DDR_A[11]
VP_DOUT[15]/
LCD_D[15]/
UPP_XD[7]/
GP7[7]/
BOOT[7]
DVDD3318_C
DVDD18
DDR_DVDD18
DDR_D[15]
DDR_RAS
DDR_CLKP
DDR_CLKN
DDR_A[2]
DDR_A[10]
VSS
LCD_AC_ENB_CS/
GP6[0]/
PRU1_R31[28]
DDR_A[13]
DDR_CAS
DDR_A[5]
DDR_CKE
DDR_BA[0]
VSS
CVDD
RVDD
DDR_A[9]
DDR_A[1]
DDR_WE
DDR_D[10]
DDR_A[7]
DDR_A[0]
DDR_D[12]
DDR_A[12]
DDR_A[3]
DDR_CS
DDR_A[6]
DDR_DQM[1]
SATA_VSS
CVDD
SATA_VSS
DDR_DVDD18
VP_DOUT[12]/
LCD_D[12]/
UPP_XD[4]/
GP7[4]/
BOOT[4]
DDR_VREF
DDR_BA[1]
DDR_A[8]
DDR_A[4]
DDR_BA[2]
SATA_VSS
W
V
U
T
R
P
N
M
L
K
DDR_D[13]
VSS
DVDD18
VSS
NC_M3
VSS
CVDD
VSS
DDR_DVDD18
DVDD3318_C
VP_DOUT[13]/
LCD_D[13]/
UPP_XD[5]/
GP7[5]/
BOOT[5]
VP_DOUT[14]/
LCD_D[14]/
UPP_XD[6]/
GP7[6]/
BOOT[6]
DDR_DVDD18
VP_DOUT[9]/
LCD_D[9]/
UPP_XD[1]/
GP7[1]/
BOOT[1]
VP_DOUT[10]/
LCD_D[10]/
UPP_XD[2]/
GP7[2]/
BOOT[2]
VP_DOUT[11]/
LCD_D[11]/
UPP_XD[3]/
GP7[3]/
BOOT[3]
VP_DOUT[6]/
LCD_D[6]/
UPP_XD[14]/
GP7[14]/
PRU1_R31[14]
VP_DOUT[7]/
LCD_D[7]/
UPP_XD[15]/
GP7[15]/
PRU1_R31[15]
VP_DOUT[8]/
LCD_D[8]/
UPP_XD[0]/
GP7[0]/
BOOT[0]
VP_DOUT[3]/
LCD_D[3]/
UPP_XD[11]/
GP7[11]/
PRU1_R31[11]
VP_DOUT[4]/
LCD_D[4]/
UPP_XD[12]/
GP7[12]/
PRU1_R31[12]
VP_DOUT[5]/
LCD_D[5]/
UPP_XD[13]/
GP7[13]/
PRU1_R31[13]
VP_DOUT[0]/
LCD_D[0]/
UPP_XD[8]/
GP7[8]/
PRU1_R31[8]
VP_DOUT[1]/
LCD_D[1]/
UPP_XD[9]/
GP7[9]/
PRU1_R31[9]
VP_DOUT[2]/
LCD_D[2]/
UPP_XD[10]/
GP7[10]/
PRU1_R31[10]
A
B
C
D
SPRS653E – FEBRUARY 2010 – REVISED MARCH 2014
3.5
Pin Assignments
Extensive use of pin multiplexing is used to accommodate the largest number of peripheral functions in
the smallest possible package. Pin multiplexing is controlled using a combination of hardware
configuration at device reset and software programmable register settings.
3.5.1
Pin Map (Bottom View)
The following graphics show the bottom view of the ZCE and ZWT packages pin assignments in four
quadrants (A, B, C, and D). The pin assignments for both packages are identical.
Figure 3-1. Pin Map (Quad A)
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Device Overview
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