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6. Package and Pinout
In the tables that follow, the column “Reset State” indicates the reset state of the line with mnemonics.
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“PIO” “/” signal
Indicates whether the PIO Line resets in I/O mode or in peripheral mode. If “PIO” is mentioned, the PIO line is
maintained in a static state as soon as the reset is released. As a result, the bit corresponding to the PIO line in the
register PIO_PSR (Peripheral Status Register) resets low.
If a signal name is mentioned in the “Reset State” column, the PIO line is assigned to this function and the
corresponding bit in PIO_PSR resets high. This is the case of pins controlling memories, in particular the address
lines, which require the pin to be driven as soon as the reset is released.
• “I” / ”O”
Indicates whether the signal is input or output state.
• “PU” / “PD”
Indicates whether pullup, pulldown, or nothing is enabled.
• “ST”
Indicates if Schmitt Trigger is enabled.
6.1 144-lead Packages
6.1.1 144-pin LQFP Package Outline
Figure 6-1. Orientation of the 144-pin LQFP Package
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SAM E70/S70/V70/V71 Family
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