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    Free/Available GPIO PINs Question

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    • M Offline
      mtylerjr
      last edited by mtylerjr

      I've been trying to see what pins are useable/free on the major revision (Core1, Core2, CoreS3) versions of pinouts, and I have a few random (should be easy to answer) questions:

      1] GPIO 10 on the CoreS3 - is it used? I couldnt find it on the schematic. It's used in the Core1/Core2 products for Flash write-protect, but cant see anything on the CoresS3 - is it free? Found it

      2] GPIO 22 through 27, and GPIO 32 for the CoreS3 - same thing - Are they used? I can't find them referenced in the schematics, although they are -all- used on the Core1 and Core2 (except for GPIO 24 which seemingly isnt used by anything) GPIO 26 and 27 are available

      3] GPIO 20 on the Core1 and Core2 - Are they USed? Used by USB

      4] GPIO 28 through 31 - are they used on any product? No

      5] GPIO 40 through 48, on Core1 or Core2 - Do they exist? I know they are used for a Camera interface on the CoreS3 Only exist on CoreS3, used by camera interface (gpios 38 through 48)

      6] GPIO 19/20 on the CoreS3 - they are used for something with USB? Yes

      Thanks for any help!strikethrough text

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        mtylerjr
        last edited by mtylerjr

        This is what Ive been able to put together from the (often conflicting!) Documents and schematics. Probably has several mistakes, but then so do the docs and schematics :/
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        Several question marks remain though.

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        • felmueF Offline
          felmue
          last edited by

          Hello @mtylerjr

          for ESP32 (Core1 / Core2) have a look here:

          3] GPIO20 doesn't exist.
          5] last GPIO is 39; so no, GPIO40 to 48 do not exist.

          And for ESP32S3 see here:

          6] yes, GPIO19 / 20 are connected to the USB connector.

          Thanks
          Felix

          GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
          Information about various M5Stack products.
          Code examples

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            blackfigcurrant
            last edited by

            For Core1, Core2, and CoreS3 versions, GPIO 22-27 and GPIO 32 are free. GPIO 20 on Core1 and Core2 is used. GPIO 28-31 are unused. GPIO 40-48 are not on Core1/Core2 but are used for Camera on CoreS3. GPIO 19/20 on CoreS3 are used for USB.

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              mtylerjr
              last edited by

              Thanks for the replies

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