Table 26-6. Possible Pin Assignments for Alternate Functions (continued)
GPIO Function
Alternate Function
# of Possible Assignments
U3CTS
PN5 PP5
PN4 PP4
U3RTS
PA4 PJ0
U3Rx
PA5 PJ1
U3Tx
PA2 PK0
U4Rx
PA3 PK1
U4Tx
PA7 PD7
USB0PFLT
PL1 PN5 PP5
I2C2SCL
three
PC5 PK7 PP3
RTCCLK
PA0 PD0 PL4
T0CCP0
PA1 PD1 PL5
T0CCP1
PA2 PD2 PL6
T1CCP0
PA3 PD3 PL7
T1CCP1
PA6 PD4 PM2
T3CCP0
PA7 PD5 PM3
T3CCP1
PB0 PD6 PM4
T4CCP0
PB1 PD7 PM5
T4CCP1
PB4 PH1 PM4
U0CTS
PH2 PM5 PP3
U0DCD
PH3 PM6 PP4
U0DSR
PA6 PA7 PD6
USB0EPEN
26.6
Connections for Unused Signals
Table 26-7 on page 1816 shows how to handle signals for functions that are not used in a particular
system implementation for devices that are in a 128-pin TQFP package. Two options are shown in
the table: an acceptable practice and a preferred practice for reduced power consumption and
improved EMC characteristics. If a module is not used in a system, and its inputs are grounded, it
is important that the clock to the module is never enabled by setting the corresponding bit in the
RCGCx
register.
Table 26-7. Connections for Unused Signals (128-Pin TQFP)
Preferred Practice
Acceptable Practice
Pin Number
Signal Name
Function
VDDA
VDDA
9
VREFA+
ADC
NC
NC
53
EN0RXIN
Ethernet
NC
NC
54
EN0RXIP
NC
NC
56
EN0TXON
NC
NC
57
EN0TXOP
NC
a
Connect to ground
through 4.87K resistor
59
RBIAS
GND
b
NC
34
PA1(
UART0TX
)
GPIO
GND
c
NC
37
PA4 (
SSI0XDAT0
)
GND
NC
-
All unused GPIOs
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