# Pinouts All pin definitions for LattePanda Mu(N100/N305 Processor) ⚠️ Note: Due to the large number of functionally multiplexing pins, you should check the [BIOS functionality documentation](../../Softwares/BIOS/README.md) before starting your design. Do not design directly from the pin definition documentation here. ![pinout](./pinout.jpg) ## eDP I-PEX 20455-040E | Number | Name | Type | Description | Note | |--------|-----------|:----:|--------------------------|-----------------| | 1 | NC | | | | | 2 | GND | | | | | 3 | DDIA_TX3- | O | Lane 3 (-) | | | 4 | DDIA_TX3+ | O | Lane 3 (+) | | | 5 | GND | | | | | 6 | DDIA_TX2- | O | Lane 2 (-) | | | 7 | DDIA_TX2+ | O | Lane 2 (+) | | | 8 | GND | | | | | 9 | DDIA_TX1- | O | Lane 1 (-) | | | 10 | DDIA_TX1+ | O | Lane 1 (+) | | | 11 | GND | | | | | 12 | DDIA_TX0- | O | Lane 0 (-) | | | 13 | DDIA_TX0+ | O | Lane 0 (+) | | | 14 | GND | | | | | 15 | DDIA_AUX+ | O | Auxiliary channel (+) | | | 16 | DDIA_AUX- | O | Auxiliary channel (-) | | | 17 | GND | | | | | 18 | LCD_VCC | | LCD Power Supplies | | | 19 | LCD_VCC | | LCD Power Supplies | | | 20 | LCD_VCC | | LCD Power Supplies | | | 21 | LCD_VCC | | LCD Power Supplies | | | 22 | Selftest | O | Default Grounding | | | 23 | GND | | | | | 24 | GND | | | | | 25 | GND | | | | | 26 | GND | | | | | 27 | HPD | I | Plug Detection | SoC GPP_E14 | | 28 | GND | | | | | 29 | GND | | | | | 30 | GND | | | | | 31 | GND | | | | | 32 | BL_EN | O | Backlight enable | SoC eDP_BKLTEN | | 33 | BL_PWM | O | Backlight PWM dimming | SoC eDP_BKLTCTL | | 34 | NC | | | | | 35 | NC | | | | | 36 | BL_PWR | | Backlight Power Supplies | | | 37 | BL_PWR | | Backlight Power Supplies | | | 38 | BL_PWR | | Backlight Power Supplies | | | 39 | BL_PWR | | Backlight Power Supplies | | | 40 | NC | | | | - **LCD_VCC**: +3.3V - **BL_PWR**: Same as LattePanda Mu input voltage - **Selftest**: Factory test pin, ground by default ## Touch Clamshell 6P 0.5mm FFC/FPC Connector | Number | Name | Type | Description | Note | |--------|------------|:----:|-----------------------|-------------| | 1 | I2C0_SCL | O | I2C Bus | SoC GPP_H5 | | 2 | I2C0_SDA | I/O | I2C Bus | SoC GPP_H4 | | 3 | GND | | | | | 4 | TOUCH_RST# | O | Touch panel reset | SoC GPP_E13 | | 5 | TOUCH_INT | I | Touch event interrupt | SoC GPP_E17 | | 6 | +3.3V | | Touch panel power | | ## MIPI CSI-2 Clamshell 22P 0.5mm FFC/FPC Connector | Number | Name | Type | Description | Note | |--------|-----------|:----:|-------------------|-------------| | 1 | GND | | | | | 2 | CSI_B_D0- | I | MIPI Data Lane 0 | | | 3 | CSI_B_D0+ | I | MIPI Data Lane 0 | | | 4 | GND | | | | | 5 | CSI_B_D1- | I | MIPI Data Lane 1 | | | 6 | CSI_B_D1+ | I | MIPI Data Lane 1 | | | 7 | GND | | | | | 8 | CSI_B_CK- | I | MIPI Clock | | | 9 | CSI_B_CK+ | I | MIPI Clock | | | 10 | GND | | | | | 11 | CSI_B_D2- | I | MIPI Data Lane 2 | | | 12 | CSI_B_D2+ | I | MIPI Data Lane 2 | | | 13 | GND | | | | | 14 | CSI_B_D3- | I | MIPI Data Lane 3 | | | 15 | CSI_B_D3+ | I | MIPI Data Lane 3 | | | 16 | GND | | | | | 17 | CAM_RST | O | Camera reset | SoC GPP_A21 | | 18 | CAM_MCLK | O | Camera main clock | SoC GPP_D4 | | 19 | GND | | | | | 20 | I2C1_SCL | O | I2C bus | SoC GPP_H7 | | 21 | I2C1_SDA | I/O | I2C bus | SoC GPP_H6 | | 22 | +3.3V | | Camera power | | ## eSPI Contacts 2.54mm Pitch Contacts | Name | PIN | PIN | Name | |----------|:---:|:---:|-------------| | ESPI_IO0 | 9 | 10 | GND | | ESPI_IO1 | 7 | 8 | NC | | ESPI_IO2 | 5 | 6 | ESPI_RESET# | | ESPI_IO3 | 3 | 4 | ESPI_CS0# | | ESPI_CLK | 1 | 2 | +1.8V | Contacts on eSPI bus for SoC to communicate with SuperIO, can be used to connect diagnostic card (untested). ## Edge Connector(DDR4 SODIMM) The edge_connector of LattePanda Mu is designed for DDR4 260P SODIMM. But this pin table is too long, so I put it in a separate .xlsx file. - [LattePanda Mu Edge Connector Pinout](./LattePanda_Mu_Edge_Connector_Pinout.xlsx) ⚠️ Note: Due to the large number of functionally multiplexing pins, you should check the [BIOS functionality documentation](../../Softwares/BIOS/README.md) before starting your design. Do not design directly from the pin definition documentation here.