Is there any difference of GPIO pin between SiP and SOC??

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Hi,

In the MMP20736S-TRM100-R, we can see the Pin Map and Signal Descriptions(p10). (20736S)

In the MMP920737TAG03-HWUM100-R, it should be the schematic of  20736/20737.

The P8/P33 should be the different PIN(Pin 33&Pin 34) in the MMP20736S-TRM100-R.

Is there any document of GPIO pin define about BCM920737TAG-03 evaluation board?

Thanks

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MichaelF_56
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The TAG, or development board uses the SOC version of the BCM2073x device (TAG2 = BCM20732, TAG3 = BCM20737).  For a better understanding of the IO on the SOC devices, please consult the BCM2073x datasheet: BCM20732 SOC Data Sheet

Note here that the 20736/37 are pin compatible to the 20732, so the SOC datasheets we are rolling out for those parts will be close to identical to this one.

On the module, it includes the SOC internally, but the IO is fed through a somewhat complex muxing system, so mapping IO between the two devices is not entirely straightforward.

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