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I've noticed something slightly odd - the 'ZWT BGA Package Ball-Map' of the RM48L952 datasheet shows GIOB[2] on ball F2, as does section 2.3.2.3. However, both section 2.3.2.1 and PINMUX in HalCoGen shows it on ball V10. Which ball is it actually on?
Thanks,
Jack
Jack,
It is available on both pins. It is the default function for ball F2 and it is mux option 2 for ball V10.
If you want to use V10 you also need to change the input mux select in register PINMMR29[16] in addition to enabling the output to V10 through PINMMR9[17].
We don't have very many pins like this. The reason usually has to do with wanting the function to be available on the PGE package as well as the ZWT.
-Anthony