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Hi,
Can I use INT#/CTL[15] as an GPIO (output)?
Thanks,
Nazila
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Nope. It cannot be used as a GPIO.
Regards,
Anand
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HI
Where can i get any example or document to explain INT#/CTL[15],
How to use INT#/CTL[15] for interrupt application?
JH
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I am also curious to get some more information about this pin. Is there somwhere documentation about this signal available that decribes how it can be used?
-Silvio
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I have the same question, what's the purpose of this signal and how can we use it. Couldn't find it in the documentation.
Thanks
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According to the GPIF II user guide (p. 40, INTR_HOST), this pin can be used to generate an interrupt to an external host out of the GPIF state machine.
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This pin can be used as a CTL one, but not directly in GPIF2 software where it cannot be addressed (why ?, I don't know...).
So to use it, you have to edit GPIF2 result file to change from another CTL pin to this one.
This is tough work but finally it works correctly.
I had to do this because on our own board the "int#" name leads to a schematic misunderstanding and I HAD to use it...
Best Regards,