Table 20.
LCD interface and CN4 connector pinout
Pin
STM32 pin
Signal name
Function
1
-
GND
GND
2
DSI_D1N
DSI_D1_N
D1N
3
DSI_D1P
DSI_D1_P
D1P
4
-
GND
GND
5
DSI_CKN
DSI_CK_N
CKN
6
DSI_CKP
DSI_CK_P
CKP
7
-
GND
GND
8
DSI_D0N
DSI_D0_N
D0N
9
DSI_D0P
DSI_D0_P
D0P
10
-
GND
GND
11
PF0
I2C1_SCL
SCL
12
PF14
I2C1_SDA
SDA
13
-
GND
GND
14
-
3V3
3V3
15
-
3V3
3V3
16
-
GND
GND
17
PF2
LCD_INT
INT
18
PC6
DSI_TE
TE
19
PA15
LCD_BL_CTRL
CTRL
20
PE4
DSI_RESET
RESET
7.15
Gigabit Ethernet
7.15.1
Description
The STM32MP157A-DK1 and STM32MP157C-DK2 Discovery kits provide a Gigabit reduced medium-
independent interface (RGMII).
The STM32MP157x requires an external physical interface device (PHY). The Realtek RTL8211F-CG is the PHY
on the Discovery kits. The PHY is connected to the physical LAN bus using 13 signals for RGMII. It can be
clocked using the 25 MHz from the STM32MP157x or from a crystal (X2). The default configuration is 25 MHz
from the X2 crystal.
LED LD3 is blinking to indicate the data transmission.
For more details about the PHY (such as clocking or configuration), refer to the datasheet of the Realtek
RTL8211F-CG.
7.15.2
Operating voltage
The Ethernet PHY is supplied directly with 3.3 V. It generates its own 1.05 V supply and digital/analog 3.3 V.
7.15.3
Ethernet interface
describes the I/O configuration of the Ethernet interface.
UM2534
Gigabit Ethernet
UM2534
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Rev 1
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