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Dear SIR,
Where to find the pin mux setting of TC397? Is there any documentation or tool?
Thanks
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Hi,
There is no dedicated tool.
You can refer to the example https://www.infineon.com/aurix-expert-training/Infineon-AURIX_GTM_TIM_Capture_1_KIT_TC397_TFT-TR-v01...
You can refer to the section "26.3.2 Port to GTM TIM Connections" at https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-AURIX_TC39x-UserManual-v01_00-EN.pdf?fileId=5546d462712ef9b70... for Port to TIM mapping.
Best Regards.
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Hi,
Are you referring to the different functionalities supported by each pin?
If so, you can refer to the section "2 Pin Definition and Functions" in the datasheet https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-TC39x-DataSheet-v01_02-EN.pdf?fileId=5546d462712ef9b7017140bc...
Best Regards.
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Hi Nambi,
If wants to config P00.1 to GTM_TIM5_IN5_11, all I know now is to set the IOCR0.PC0 to b'0xx10.
Besides there are many MUX needs to set, is there any documentation to describe it?
Or there is a tool for ARUIX like below?
https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/design-support/tools/utilities/fmx-pin-and-code-wizard/
Thanks.
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Hi,
There is no dedicated tool.
You can refer to the example https://www.infineon.com/aurix-expert-training/Infineon-AURIX_GTM_TIM_Capture_1_KIT_TC397_TFT-TR-v01...
You can refer to the section "26.3.2 Port to GTM TIM Connections" at https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-AURIX_TC39x-UserManual-v01_00-EN.pdf?fileId=5546d462712ef9b70... for Port to TIM mapping.
Best Regards.