GPIO & RTC GPIO =============== Overview -------- .. only:: esp32 The {IDF_TARGET_NAME} chip features 40 physical GPIO pads. Some GPIO pads cannot be used or do not have the corresponding pin on the chip package. For more details, see *{IDF_TARGET_NAME} Technical Reference Manual* > *IO MUX and GPIO Matrix (GPIO, IO_MUX)* [`PDF <{IDF_TARGET_TRM_EN_URL}#iomuxgpio>`__]. Each pad can be used as a general purpose I/O or can be connected to an internal peripheral signal. - Note that GPIO6-11 are usually used for SPI flash. - GPIO34-39 can only be set as input mode and do not have software pullup or pulldown functions. .. only:: esp32s2 The {IDF_TARGET_NAME} chip features 43 physical GPIO pads. Some GPIO pads cannot be used or do not have the corresponding pin on the chip package. For more details, see *{IDF_TARGET_NAME} Technical Reference Manual* > *IO MUX and GPIO Matrix (GPIO, IO_MUX)* [`PDF <{IDF_TARGET_TRM_EN_URL}#iomuxgpio>`__]. Each pad can be used as a general purpose I/O or can be connected to an internal peripheral signal. - Note that GPIO26-32 are usually used for SPI flash. - GPIO46 is fixed to pull-down and is input only .. only:: SOC_RTCIO_INPUT_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED There is also separate "RTC GPIO" support, which functions when GPIOs are routed to the "RTC" low-power and analog subsystem. These pin functions can be used when: .. list:: - In deep sleep :SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED: - The :doc:`Ultra Low Power co-processor <../../api-guides/ulp>` is running - Analog functions such as ADC/DAC/etc are in use. Application Example ------------------- GPIO output and input interrupt example: :example:`peripherals/gpio/generic_gpio`. API Reference - Normal GPIO --------------------------- .. include-build-file:: inc/gpio.inc .. include-build-file:: inc/gpio_types.inc .. only:: SOC_RTCIO_INPUT_OUTPUT_SUPPORTED API Reference - RTC GPIO ------------------------ .. include-build-file:: inc/rtc_io.inc .. include-build-file:: inc/rtc_io_types.inc