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This section explains the boot modes supported on this device. The boot ROM uses the boot control GPIO pins to determine the boot mode configuration. The device can be configured to boot to RAM, boot to Flash, execute a bootloader, or hold in a wait mode.
Table 4-3 shows the default boot mode options. Users have the option to customize the boot modes supported as well as the boot mode select pins.
Boot Mode | GPIO24 (Default boot mode select pin 1) |
GPIO32 (Default boot mode select pin 0) |
---|---|---|
Parallel IO | 0 | 0 |
SCI / Wait boot | 0 | 1 |
CAN | 1 | 0 |
Flash | 1 | 1 |
Boot Mode Number | Boot Mode |
---|---|
0 | Parallel IO |
1 | SCI / Wait boot |
2 | CAN |
3 | Flash |
4 | Wait |
5 | RAM |
6 | SPI Master |
7 | I2C Master |