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Hardware Manual (Diva)

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Pinout table
| style="background:#f0f0f0;" align="left" | '''Pin Name'''||Pin (signal) name on the Diva connectors
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| style="background:#f0f0f0;" align="left" | '''Internal ConnectionsConnection(s)'''||Connections to the Diva components:<br>
CPU.<x> : pin connected to CPU pad named <x><br>
PMIC.<x> : pin connected to the Power Manager IC<br>
| style="background:#f0f0f0;" align="left" | '''Ball/Pin #'''||Component ball/pin number connected to signal
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| style="background:#f0f0f0;" align="left" | '''Supply GroupVoltage domain'''||Please refer to [[#Power Supply Grouptree and voltage domains|this section]]
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| style="background:#f0f0f0;" align="left" | '''Type'''||Pin type: I = Input, <br>O = Output, <br>D= Differential, <br>Z =High impedance,<br> S = Supply voltage, <br>G = Ground, <br>A= Analog signal
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| style="background:#f0f0f0;" align="left" | '''VoltagePull'''||IThis refers to discrete pull-up/O voltagedown resistors (if any). Additional pull-up/downs may be present if the signal is connected to any integrated circuit. In this case, please refer to the datasheet of the IC.
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|+ style="caption-side: bottom" align="left" | Table: Pinout information
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The Internal connection column reports the name of the microprocessor signal, which in turn contains references to all the peripheral functions that can be associated to that pin. For example, the following pin name
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<sup>(1)</sup> This refers to discrete pull-up/down resistors (if any). Additional pull-up/downs may be present if the signal is connected to any integrated circuit. In this case, please refer to the datasheet of the IC.
= Peripheral interfaces =
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