What is the maximum current the MT3620 GPIOs pins can output?
All the pis provide the same current?
Can you configure any of the pins to have high drive strength (i.e 20-mA)?
What is the maximum current the MT3620 GPIOs pins can output?
All the pis provide the same current?
Can you configure any of the pins to have high drive strength (i.e 20-mA)?
Hi,clem57, thanks for the link.
I don't see any indication of high-drive GPIOs support in that repository,
nor at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/hardware/mt3620-product-status,
nor at https://github.com/Azure/azure-sphere-samples
I only found this table at https://d86o2zu8ugzlg.cloudfront.net/mediatek-craft/documents/mt3620/MediaTek-MT3620-Product-Brief-Nov2018.pdf
Hi,clem57, thanks for the link.
I don't see any indication of high-drive GPIOs support in that repository,
nor at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/hardware/mt3620-product-status,
nor at https://github.com/Azure/azure-sphere-samples
I only found this table at https://d86o2zu8ugzlg.cloudfront.net/mediatek-craft/documents/mt3620/MediaTek-MT3620-Product-Brief-Nov2018.pdf
Enrique
MT36230 GPIOs can be configured for higher drive strengths (per the MT3620 M4 Datasheet document which is available via NDA).
I recommend this type of question be asked on the MSDN Azure Sphere support forum, where specialist resources from Microsoft can advise, as configuring of output drive strengths is not currently accessible from Azure Sphere OS.
-Peter
it can not - MMU is enabled and protect direct access to rigesters... or securiy is not security
only BareMetal