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Peripheral I/O
Table 7-1. Peripheral I/O Pin Mapping (continued)
P0
P1
P2
Periphery/
Function
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
Alt. 2
TX
RX
RT
CT
USART 1 SPI
MI
M0
C
SS
Alt. 2
MI
M0
C
SS
USART 1
RX
TX
RT
CT
UART
Alt. 2
RX
TX
RT
CT
TIMER 1
4
3
2
1
0
Alt. 2
3
4
0
1
2
TIMER 3
1
0
Alt. 2
1
0
TIMER 4
1
0
Alt. 2
1
0
32-kHz XOSC
Q1
Q2
DEBUG
DC
DD
OBSSEL
5
4
3
2
1
0
7.6.1 Timer 1
PERCFG.T1CFG
selects whether to use alternative 1 or alternative 2 locations.
In
, the Timer 1 signals are shown as the following:
•
0: Channel 0 capture/compare pin
•
1: Channel 1 capture/compare pin
•
2: Channel 2 capture/compare pin
•
3: Channel 3 capture/compare pin
•
4: Channel 4 capture/compare pin
P2DIR.PRIP0
selects the order of precedence when assigning several peripherals to Port 0. When set to
10, Timer 1 channels 0
–
1 have precedence, and when set to 11, Timer 1 channels 2
–
3 have precedence.
To have all Timer 1 channels visible in the alternative 1 location, move both USART 0 and USART 1 to
the alternative 2 location.
P2SEL.PRI1P1
and
P2SEL.PRI0P1
select the order of precedence when assigning several peripherals
to Port 1. The Timer 1 channels have precedence when the former is set low and the latter is set high.
7.6.2 Timer 3
PERCFG.T3CFG
selects whether to use alternative 1 or alternative 2 locations.
In
, the Timer 3 signals are shown as the following:
•
0: Channel 0 capture/compare pin
•
1: Channel 1 capture/compare pin
P2SEL.PRI2P1
and
P2SEL.PRI3P1
select the order of precedence when assigning several peripherals
to Port 1. The Timer 3 channels have precedence when both bits are set high. If
P2SEL.PRI2P1
is set
high and
P2SEL.PRI3P1
is set low, the Timer 3 channels have precedence over USART 1, but USART 0
has precedence over the Timer 3 channels as well as over USART 1.
7.6.3 Timer 4
PERCFG.T4CFG
selects whether to use alternative 1 or alternative 2 locations.
In
, the Timer 4 signals are shown as the following:
•
0: Channel 0 capture/compare pin
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I/O Ports
SWRU191C
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April 2009
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Revised January 2012
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2009
–
2012, Texas Instruments Incorporated