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Pin configuration limitation

It's may be strange enough, but i can't see the clear answer on this question.

What is the limitations for pin function maping?
I need to understand which pins i can use for UART. I think that it can be used any General Purpose IO without special functions, but i can't see the confirmation for it.

p.s. SoC is nRF52810.

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  • It is clearly stated in the UARTE section of the Product Specification - page 364 in v1.3:

    But you are right that it is not made clear in the UART section.

    AFAIK, "UART" and "UARTE" are not two distinct peripheral blocks - there is just one "UART with EasyDMA" - so what applies to one must apply to the other.

    This has come up before regarding the "TWI" blocks - it is a really confusing and unhelpful way of organising the documentation!

  • The question may stay widely.
    UART - it's only one type of pin using. It can be other interface - SPI, I2C etc.

    The other vendor providing special tool for graphical pin configuration: PinMux by TI, Start by Atmel, CubeMX by ST. It's strange for me, that Nordic haven't someting similar. and I should to collect the information in some paragraphs of documentation, when i'm only want to configure pinout.

  • UART - it's only one type of pin using. It can be other interface - SPI, I2C etc

    The same applies to them - in general, any function can be routed to any pin.

    Mostly, this is clearly stated in the Product Spec - this case is an exception, rather than the rule.

    other vendor providing special tool for graphical pin configuration

    On most other chips, the options are limited - so such a tool is really useful in navigating the options & restrictions.

    But the nRF52 chips give you (almost) complete freedom - so it's not really so useful.

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