If you search for “Beaglebone GPIO” you will find several charts for connectors 
P8 and P9.

You will also find the “Beaglebone Black SRM” or system reference manual 
helpful.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2015 11:07 AM
To: BeagleBoard
Subject: [beagleboard] New Cape Prototyping

 

Hello to all,
I'm prototyping a new cape board for BeagleBone Black.
I have designed most of the circuit and now it's time to connect all the thing 
to the beaglebone.

I have a problem: I can not figure out whitch PINs can I use.
I read the BeagleBone Black System Reference Manual and the AM335x Sitara 
Processors datasheet, but I can't find where all the pin' s feature are 
explained.

I some different kind of connection:
- 1 I2C bus (it's OK, ill use P9 17 and 18 PINs)
- 1 UART with CTS and RTS
- 2 IRQ from push buttons
- 4 analog channel (it's OK, ill use AINs PIN on P9)
- 2 SPI bus
- 3 PWM channel (standard PWM modulation, fixed frequency, variable duty cicle)
- various I/O (no problem for this)

Until now I have always designed on less complex systems, like PIC24 and PIC18 
based board. I know the hardware, but the AM3358 seems too big and complex, and 
I'm a bit scared of its.

Please, can someone help me?

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