Sony Ericsson GS64 User Manual

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5.16 General Purpose IO

All general purpose IO (GPIO) is programmable by the user. Some GPIO signals are
dedicated, other GPIO can be configured as an alternative to other signal
functionality if it is not required by the user. GPIO which has alternate functionality
is effectively multiplexed, so that the user chooses through AT commands the
appropriate configuration for their application.

Dedicated IO

Pin

Name

Default

Alternate Function

40 GPIO1 GPIO1

None

41 GPIO2 GPIO2

None

43 GPIO3 GPIO3

None

44 GPIO4 GPIO4

None

45 GPIO5 GPIO5

None

48 GPIO6 GPIO6

None

49 GPIO7 GPIO7

None

50 GPIO8 GPIO8

None

51 GPIO9 GPIO9

None

Configurable IO

Pin

Name

Default

Alternate function

74

GPIO10

MMCCLK

SD/MMC card clock

75

GPIO11

MMCCMD

SD/MMC card command

76

GPIO12

MMCDAT0

SD/MMC card data

77

GPIO13

MMCDAT1

SD/MMC card data

78

GPIO14

MMCDAT2

SD/MMC card data

79

GPIO15

MMCDAT3

SD/MMC card data

80

GPIO16

MMCMD_EN

SD/MMC card command enable

81

GPIO17

MMCDAT_EN

SD/MMC card data enable (1-3)

82

GPIO18

MMCDAT_EN0 SD/MMC card data enable (0)

83 GPIO19 KEYROW1 Keyboard

row

1

84

GPIO20

KEYROW2

Keyboard row 2

85 GPIO21 KEYROW3 Keyboard

row

3

86 GPIO22 KEYROW4 Keyboard

row

4

87 GPIO23 KEYROW5 Keyboard

row

5

88 GPIO24 KEYCOL1

Keyboard

row

1

89 GPIO25 KEYCOL2

Keyboard

row

2

90 GPIO26 KEYCOL3

Keyboard

row

3

91 GPIO27 KEYCOL4

Keyboard

row

4

Regular (dedicated) IO and alternate function IO have exactly the same characteristics
and can be programmed in the same way. The use of alternate function IO is subject
to some degree of limitation:

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