2024-10-01 08:44 AM
I believe that the net name on CN7-4 should be PD3.
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2024-10-01 09:58 AM
Hello @Karl Yamashita @Andrew Neil
After checking with our HW team, I can confirm that both connectors CN7-3 and CN7-4 are mapped to the same pin of the MCU (PD2).
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2024-10-01 09:34 AM
Hello @Karl Yamashita
Thank you for this contribution. I'm checking internally and i will be back to you ASAP.
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2024-10-01 09:45 AM - edited 2024-10-01 09:49 AM
Fig 7 in UM2953 is the same:
PS:
PD3 is on CN10.1 both in schematic and in UM2953 Fig 7
2024-10-01 09:58 AM
Hello @Karl Yamashita @Andrew Neil
After checking with our HW team, I can confirm that both connectors CN7-3 and CN7-4 are mapped to the same pin of the MCU (PD2).
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2024-10-01 10:11 AM
As @Andrew Neil, PD3 is on CN10, which i missed.
Though it doesn't make sense to have PD3 by itself when it could have been grouped with the other 3 PDx pins. Unless there is a reason to have PD3 on CN10?