Datasheet

56F8014 Signal Pins
56F8014 Technical Data, Rev. 11
Freescale Semiconductor 23
GPIOA1
(PWM1)
27 Input/
Output
Output
Input with
internal
pull-up
enabled
Port A GPIO — This GPIO pin can be individually programmed as
an input or output pin.
PWM1 — This is one of the six PWM output pins.
After reset, the default state is GPIOA1.
GPIOA2
(PWM2)
23 Input/
Output
Output
Input with
internal
pull-up
enabled
Port A GPIO — This GPIO pin can be individually programmed as
an input or output pin.
PWM2 — This is one of the six PWM output pins.
After reset, the default state is GPIOA2.
GPIOA4
(PWM4)
(FAULT1)
(T2
7
)
22 Input/
Output
Output
Input
Input/
Output
Input with
internal
pull-up
enabled
Port A GPIO — This GPIO pin can be individually programmed as
an input or output pin.
PWM4 — This is one of the six PWM output pins.
Fault1 — This fault input pin is used for disabling selected PWM
outputs in cases where fault conditions originate off-chip.
T2 — Timer, Channel 2
After reset, the default state is GPIOA4. The alternative peripheral
functionality is controlled via the SIM. See Section 6.3.8.
7. This signal is also brought out on the GPIOB2 pin.
GPIOA5
(PWM5)
(FAULT2)
(T3
8
)
20 Input/
Output
Output
Input
Input/
Output
Input with
internal
pull-up
enabled
Port A GPIO — This GPIO pin can be individually programmed as
an input or output pin.
PWM5 — This is one of the six PWM output pins.
Fault2 — This fault input pin is used for disabling selected PWM
outputs in cases where fault conditions originate off-chip.
T3 — Timer, Channel 3
After reset, the default state is GPIOA5. The alternative peripheral
functionality is controlled via the SIM. See Section 6.3.8.
8. This signal is also brought out on the GPIOB3 pin.
Return to Table 2-2
Table 2-3 56F8014 Signal and Package Information for the 32-Pin LQFP (Continued)
Signal
Name
LQFP
Pin No.
Type
State During
Reset
Signal Description