User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Key Features
- 2. Pinout
- 3. Interfaces
- 4. Module Software
- 5. Hardware Design Guidelines
- 6. Electrical Characteristics
- 7. RF Characteristics
- 8. Physical Dimensions and PCB Land Pattern
- 9. Soldering Recommendations
- 10. Tape and Reel Packaging
- 11. Certifications
- 12. Ordering Information
- 13. Support
- 14. Revision History
- Table of Contents
PERIPHERAL AND GPIO PAD MAPPING
Port Name PA PB PC PD PE PF
Port Pin #
2
6
11
12
0
1
9
13
14
15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
1
2
10
11
Pad #
6
32
10
11
26
27
33
7
8
9
2
3
28
29
4
5
30
31
19
20
21
12
13
14
15
17
18
34
35
36
22
23
Pad #
50
52
TIMER1
CCO • • •
CC1 • • •
CC2 • • • •
ADC
CH0 •
CH1 •
CH2 •
CH3 •
CH4 •
CH5 •
CH6 •
CH7 •
USB
DM •
DP •
2.2.2 Peripheral Locations
Many of the peripheral functions can be configured into multiple locations on the GPIO pads. This allows a more flexible configuration of
the Wi-Fi Modules GPIOs.
The following table shows the available locations and the corresponding GPIO pads.
Note: Peripheral function signals must always be grouped to a single location, combining signals from several locations to form a pe-
ripheral function is not allowed.
The configuration of the peripheral locations is defined in the hardware configuration file. See UG161: WGM110 Wi-Fi Module Configu-
ration User's Guide for more details.
WGM110 Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi
®
Module Data Sheet
Pinout
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