Pin
EFM32G
G12 I/O
pin
Kit peripheral/feature connection
Pin
EFM32G
G12 I/O
pin
Kit peripheral/feature connection
23
PB11
MIC_DATA (PDM_DAT0 #3)
24
PE9
GPIO
25
PB3
GPIO
26
PE10
GPIO
27
PB4
GPIO
28
PE11
GPIO
29
PD2
GPIO
30
PE13
GPIO
31
PD3
GPIO
32
PE14
GPIO
33
PD4
GPIO
34
PF5
GPIO
3.8.2 Mini Simplicity Connector
The Mini Simplicity connector featured on the Thunderboard EFM32GG12 allows the use of an external debugger such as a Silicon
Labs Wireless Starter Kit (WSTK) with the board. In addition to providing serial wire debug (SWD) and virtual COM port functionality,
the WSTK can also support advanced energy profiling, wireless network analysis and debugging tools. The pinout, which is described
in
Table 3.3 Mini Simplicity Connector Pin Descriptions on page 12
, is referenced from the EFM32GG12.
Table 3.3. Mini Simplicity Connector Pin Descriptions
Pin number
Connection
Function
Description
1
VMCU
VAEM
Target voltage on the debugged application. Supplied and monitored
by the AEM when powered by a WSTK with its power selection switch
in the "AEM" position.
2
GND
GND
Ground.
3
EFM32GG12 reset pin
DBG_RST
Reset.
4
PE6
VCOM_RX
Virtual COM Rx.
5
PE7
VCOM_TX
Virtual COM Tx.
6
PF2
DBG_SWO
Serial Wire Output.
7
PF1
DBG_SWDIO
Serial Wire Data.
8
PF0
DBG_SWCLK
Serial Wire Clock.
9
NC
NC
Not connected on this board
10
NC
NC
Not connected on this board
3.8.3 EFM32 USB Micro-B Connector
The EFM32 USB port is connected to the Universal Serial Bus (USB0) peripheral on the EFM32GG12. More information is available in
section
3.3 Universal Serial Bus
.
3.8.4 Debug USB Micro-B Connector
The debug USB port can be used for uploading code, debugging, and as a Virtual COM port. More information is available in section
4. Debugging
.
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