Hi,

just to verify some things before I order design of my capes: according to 
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#Expansion_Header_Usage it is 
not allowed to have an input signal on any of the GPIO-pins during power-up 
or during boot. Resulting from that I think about using SYS_RESETn as 
signal to enable my capes. So my question:

- which current can be pulled out ot SYS_RESETn / how much GPIO-inputs can 
I drive with this signal?

- when SYS_RESETn is HIGH the GPIOs may not be programmed as input (because 
firmware is not fully started at this point) but the Cape-hardware possibly 
sets an input signal to them (because SYS_RESETn already enabled it). Is 
this a problem? Can I use SYS_RESETn to enable input signals too or should 
I use an additional GPIO as output which enables such signals much later 
than SYS_RESETn would do that?

Thanks for clarification!

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