3.4.1 Expansion Header Pin-out
The pin-routing on the EFR32 is very flexible, so most peripherals can be routed to any pin. However, many pins are shared between
the Expansion Header and other functions on the Wireless STK Mainboard.
Table 3.1 Expansion Header Pinout on page 10
an overview of the mainboard features that share pins with the Expansion Header.
Table 3.1. Expansion Header Pinout
Pin
Connection
EXP Header function
Shared feature
Peripheral mapping
20
3V3
Board controller supply
18
5V
Board USB voltage
16
PC11
I2C_SDA
SENSOR_I2C_SDA
I2C0_SDA #16
14
PA1
UART_RX
VCOM_RX
USART0_RX #0
12
PA0
UART_TX
VCOM_TX
USART0_TX #0
10
PC9
SPI_CS
-
USART1_CS #11
8
PC8
SPI_SCLK
FLASH_SCLK, DISP_SCLK
USART1_CLK #11
6
PC7
SPI_MISO
FLASH_MISO
USART1_RX #11
4
PC6
SPI_MOSI
FLASH_MOSI, DISP_SI
USART1_TX #11
2
VMCU
EFR32 voltage domain, included in AEM measurements.
19
BOARD_ID_SDA
Connected to Board Controller for identification of add-on boards.
17
BOARD_ID_SCL
Connected to Board Controller for identification of add-on boards.
15
PC10
I2C_SCL
SENSOR_I2C_SCL
I2C0_SCL #14
13
PF3
GPIO
DBG_TDI
11
PF4
GPIO
LED0
9
PF7
GPIO
BTN1
7
PF6
GPIO
BTN0
5
PA3
GPIO
VCOM_RTS
3
PA2
GPIO
VCOM_CTS
1
GND
Ground
Note:
Pin PF3 is used for DBG_TDI in JTAG mode only. When the Serial Wire Debugging interface (SWD) is used, PF3 can be used
for other purposes.
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