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*I2C1 SDA on pin 27 (STM32 pin PF15)
*I2C1 SDA on pin 27 (STM32 pin PF15)
*I2C1 SCL on pin 28 (STM32 pin PD12)
*I2C1 SCL on pin 28 (STM32 pin PD12)
*I2C5 is I2C1 on the Raspberry Pi
*I2C1 is IC20 on the Raspberry Pi
MCO pins:
MCO pins:
*MCO1 on pin 7 (STM32 pin PA8)
*MCO1 on pin 7 (STM32 pin PA8)
*MCO2 on pin 29 (STM32 pin PG2)
*MCO2 on pin 29 (STM32 pin PG2)
*MCO1 is GPCLK0 on the Raspberry Pi
*MCO2 is GPCLK1 on the Raspberry Pi
UART pins:
UART pins:
*UART3 TX on pin 8 (STM32 pin PB10)
*UART3 TX on pin 8 (STM32 pin PB10)
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*UART3 RTS on pin 11 (STM32 pin PG8)
*UART3 RTS on pin 11 (STM32 pin PG8)
*UART3 CTS on pin 36 (STM32 pin PB13)
*UART3 CTS on pin 36 (STM32 pin PB13)
*UART3 is UART0 on the Raspberry Pi
SAI pins:
SAI pins:
*SAI2 SCKA on pin 12 (STM32 pin PI5)
*SAI2 SCKA on pin 12 (STM32 pin PI5)
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*SAI2 SDA on pin 38 (STM32 pin PI6)
*SAI2 SDA on pin 38 (STM32 pin PI6)
*SAI2 SDB on pin 40 (STM32 pin PF11)
*SAI2 SDB on pin 40 (STM32 pin PF11)
*SAI2 is PCM on the Raspberry Pi
*SAI2 pins are only usable as GPIO unless you desolder some bridges (see the user manual)
SDMMC pins:
SDMMC pins:
*SDMMC3 CK on pin 15 (STM32 pin PG15)
*SDMMC3 CK on pin 15 (STM32 pin PG15)
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*SDMMC3 D2 on pin 37 (STM32 pin PF5)
*SDMMC3 D2 on pin 37 (STM32 pin PF5)
*SDMMC3 D3 on pin 13 (STM32 pin PD7)
*SDMMC3 D3 on pin 13 (STM32 pin PD7)
*SDMMC3 is SD0 on the Raspberry Pi
SPI pins:
SPI pins:
*SPI5 MOSI on pin 19 (STM32 pin PF9)
*SPI5 MOSI on pin 19 (STM32 pin PF9)
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*SPI5 NSS on pin 24 (STM32 pin PF6)
*SPI5 NSS on pin 24 (STM32 pin PF6)
*Chip select GPIO on pin 26 (STM32 pin PF3)
*Chip select GPIO on pin 26 (STM32 pin PF3)
*SPI5 is SPI0 on the Raspberry Pi
*SPI5 NSS is SPI0 CE 0 on the Raspberry Pi
*Chip select GPIO is CE 1 on the Raspberry Pi
Timer pins:
Timer pins:
*TIM5 CH2 on pin 31 (STM32 pin PH11)
*TIM5 CH2 on pin 31 (STM32 pin PH11)
*TIM4 CH2 on pin 32 (STM32 pin PD13)
*TIM4 CH2 on pin 32 (STM32 pin PD13)
*TIM3 CH2 on pin 33 (STM32 pin PC7)
*TIM3 CH2 on pin 33 (STM32 pin PC7)
Compatibility notes:
*I2C5 is I2C1 on the Raspberry Pi
*I2C1 is IC20 on the Raspberry Pi
*MCO1 is GPCLK0 on the Raspberry Pi
*MCO2 is GPCLK1 on the Raspberry Pi
*UART3 is UART0 on the Raspberry Pi
*SAI2 is PCM on the Raspberry Pi
*SDMMC3 is SD0 on the Raspberry Pi
*SPI5 is SPI0 on the Raspberry Pi
*SPI5 NSS is SPI0 CE 0 on the Raspberry Pi
*Chip select GPIO is CE 1 on the Raspberry Pi
*TIM4 CH2 is PWM0 on the Raspberry Pi
*TIM4 CH2 is PWM0 on the Raspberry Pi
*TIM3 CH2 is PWM1 on the Raspberry Pi
*TIM3 CH2 is PWM1 on the Raspberry Pi
*SAI2 pins are only usable as GPIO unless you desolder some bridges (see the user manual)
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