pro_alonegpio documentation [solved]

cnlohr
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pro_alonegpio documentation [solved]

Postby cnlohr » Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:27 pm

I was wondering if espressif had any comment regarding the use of the functionality "pro_alonegpio_in0" or "pro_alonegpio_out0" within the mux block. Or if it was never fleshed out. I don't see anything in the datasheets or on google.

Also, I'm super curious about sig_in_func_223 :-p
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Re: pro_alonegpio documentation

Postby ESP_Sprite » Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:59 am

What chip is this for?

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Re: pro_alonegpio documentation

Postby cnlohr » Fri Jul 15, 2022 6:50 pm

Honestly any :-p But right now, between work and MAGFest (we're making another 2k swadges) It's all on the ESP32S2, so I figured I'd spin up and see if I could get any YT vids out of it.

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Re: pro_alonegpio documentation

Postby ESP_Sprite » Sat Jul 16, 2022 2:05 am

PRO_ALONEGPIO_*_IDX are the signals for the dedicated (fast) GPIO functionality. The registers to configure this are in the TRM, DEDIC_GPIO_*and there's a high-level description of how it works in section 5.4. There's alsi a high-level driver for it in esp-idf.
What makes you so curious about signal 223? Is it used somewhere?

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Re: pro_alonegpio documentation

Postby cnlohr » Sun Jul 17, 2022 8:33 am

Thank you for the keywords. Searching the datasheet for "alone" left me coming up clueless. I am eager to give this a shot. Thank you.

Re: 223. It was just something I noticed on the mux map.

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