User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Feature List
- 2. Ordering Information
- 3. System Overview
- 4. Electrical Specifications
- 4.1 Electrical Characteristics
- 4.1.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
- 4.1.2 Operating Conditions
- 4.1.3 Current Consumption
- 4.1.4 Wake up times
- 4.1.5 Brown Out Detector
- 4.1.6 Frequency Synthesizer Characteristics
- 4.1.7 2.4 GHz RF Transceiver Characteristics
- 4.1.8 Oscillators
- 4.1.9 Flash Memory Characteristics
- 4.1.10 GPIO
- 4.1.11 VMON
- 4.1.12 ADC
- 4.1.13 IDAC
- 4.1.14 Analog Comparator (ACMP)
- 4.1.15 I2C
- 4.1.16 USART SPI
- 4.2 Typical Performance Curves
- 4.1 Electrical Characteristics
- 5. Typical Connection Diagrams
- 6. Layout Guidelines
- 7. Pin Definitions
- 8. BGM113 Package Specifications
- 9. Certifications
- 10. Revision History
- Table of Contents
7.3 Analog Port (APORT)
The Analog Port (APORT) is an infrastructure used to connect chip pins with on-chip analog clients such as analog comparators, ADCs,
and DACs.
The APORT consists of wires, switches, and control needed to configurably implement the routes. Please see the device
Reference Manual for a complete description.
BUSAX
PC10
PF0
PF2
BUSBY
BUSAY
PC11
PF1
PF3
BUSBX
BUSCX
PD14
PA0
BUSDY
BUSCY
PD13
PD15
PA1
PB11
PB12
BUSDX
ACMP0
1X 1Y 2X 2Y 3X 3Y 4X 4Y
ACMP1
1X 1Y 2X 2Y 3X 3Y 4X 4Y
ADC0
1X 1Y 2X 2Y 3X 3Y 4X 4Y
IDAC0
1X 1Y
PB13
Figure 7.2. BGM113 APORT
BGM113 Blue Gecko Bluetooth
®
Smart Module Data Sheet
Pin Definitions
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