X-Git-Url: https://git.ayoreis.com/Adafruit_Blinka-hackapet.git/blobdiff_plain/19e15050e21a7337885d27e756abd795e7ffb238..c2bc4a90827f28abb6b51eae659a1f80a65c0497:/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/pentium/n3710/pin.py diff --git a/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/pentium/n3710/pin.py b/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/pentium/n3710/pin.py index 45ce0e7..632e75a 100644 --- a/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/pentium/n3710/pin.py +++ b/src/adafruit_blinka/microcontroller/pentium/n3710/pin.py @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Melissa LeBlanc-Williams for Adafruit Industries +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT """Pentium N3710 (Braswell core SOC) pin names i2c and GPIO can be accessed through Blinka. For i2c use IC20_SCL, IC20-SDA and IC21-SCL, IC21-SDA in the i2c() calls. @@ -70,7 +73,7 @@ GPIO_436 = UART2_CTS # i2c use these addresses when accessing i2c from Blinka. You can also access # the i2c useing smbus -I2C0_SDA = Pin((0, 61)) # IC21 on diagram, port 0 in hardware manual +I2C0_SDA = Pin((0, 61)) # IC21 on diagram, port 0 in hardware manual I2C0_SCL = Pin((0, 65)) I2C1_SDA = TS_I2C_SDA = Pin((0, 45)) # I2C2 on diagram, port 5 in hardware manual @@ -83,5 +86,4 @@ GPIO_475 = I2C0_SDA # I2C1 on diagram GPIO_479 = I2C0_SCL # ordered as i2cId, sclId, sdaId -i2cPorts = ((0, I2C0_SCL, I2C0_SDA), - (1, I2C1_SCL, I2C1_SDA)) +i2cPorts = ((0, I2C0_SCL, I2C0_SDA), (1, I2C1_SCL, I2C1_SDA))