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  • RE: Where is the Stellaris PinMux Utility?

    Sue Cozart
    Sue Cozart
    Resolved
    Hi Ralf, You can find it here: http://www.ti.com/tool/lm4f_pinmux . Note that it has recently been reworked for the Tiva part numbers and the new version should be available on the website in a day or two. Regards, Sue
    • over 12 years ago
    • Arm-based microcontrollers
    • Arm-based microcontrollers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: LM4F PINMUXTOOL

    David Racine
    David Racine
    Resolved
    Prashant and cb1, Fresh on the web, we have just released a PinMux Utility for our M4 devices to assist you with the configuration of the device peripherals. Please see the link: http://www.ti.com/tool/lm4f_pinmux
    • over 13 years ago
    • Arm-based microcontrollers
    • Arm-based microcontrollers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: available or not available is the question and what can I create without?

    Austin Miller
    Austin Miller
    Resolved
    Jan, One quick graphical method to check pin compatibilty between Stellaris ARM Cortex-M4 Microcontroller's is to use the Stellaris PinMux Utility. Stellaris PinMux Utility: http://www.ti.com/tool/lm4f_pinmux You can open two instances of this GUI…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Arm-based microcontrollers
    • Arm-based microcontrollers forum
  • RE: PinMux Utility missing pins on LM4F232H5QD

    Karl M
    Karl M
    Hi Brian, Wow, just what I always wanted! ;) Thanks for confirming this issue. It's no big deal; I was fully expecting to configure everything manually as I have done on previous designs. Finding this utility was a nice bonus, which definitely helps…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Arm-based microcontrollers
    • Arm-based microcontrollers forum
  • RE: SPI Chip Selection signal using GPIOPinWrite problem

    TI Austin
    TI Austin
    Hi Jorge, a couple things I might suggest, First, please add PA5(SSI0Tx) and PA4(SSI0Rx) to the scope so we can see if you are actually writing / reading anything. Also please verify that you do in fact have channel 2 hooked up to PA2(SSI0CLK) Next…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Arm-based microcontrollers
    • Arm-based microcontrollers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: TM4C123GH6PM: GPIO pin interrupt routine issue

    Vikram Singh Bisht
    Vikram Singh Bisht
    Resolved
    launchpad.pdf Yes, my code worked once I used the API GPIOIntRegister. I don't understand, it should have worked with the API for PIN specific ISR too, i.e. GPIOIntRegisterPin. Another thing related to the same code: wrt the document, i.e. the user…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Arm-based microcontrollers
    • Arm-based microcontrollers forum

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