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Re: [lpc2000] LPC2214: D16-D31 pins available as user I/O?

2005-09-25 by Richard Duits

Yes, you can use D16 - D31 as GPIO if you use only 16 bits as data bus.
You can also use some address pins as GPIO if you do not need a large 
external address space.
All this is explained in Chapter 8: PIN CONNECT BLOCK of the User Manual 
(http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/usermanauls/UM_LPC2114_2124_2212_2214_2.pdf). 
The data and address bus are configured with the PINSEL2 register.

Richard Duits



skymab wrote:

> Hi,
>
> are the Pins D16 - D31 available as user I/O while my external memory
> interface is enabled as configured as 16Bit interface?
>
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