MCF52211 ColdFire® Integrated Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 2
2-6 Freescale Semiconductor
Signal Descriptions
UART 1 UCTS1 SYNCA URXD2 GPIO PDSR[15] PSRR[15] 98 C3 61
URTS1 SYNCB UTXD2 GPIO PDSR[14] PSRR[14] — 4 B1 2
URXD1 GPIO PDSR[13] PSRR[13] 100 B2 63
UTXD1 GPIO PDSR[12] PSRR[12] 99 A2 62
UART 2 UCTS2 GPIO PDSR[27] PSRR[27] 27
URTS2 GPIO PDSR[26] PSRR[26] 30
URXD2 GPIO PDSR[25] PSRR[25] 28
UTXD2 GPIO PDSR[24] PSRR[24] 29
VSTBY VSTBY N/A N/A — 55 F8 37
USB VDDUSB N/A N/A 62 D8 43
VSSUSB N/A N/A — 59 F7 40
USB_DM N/A N/A 61 D9 42
USB_DP N/A N/A 60 E9 41
VDD VDD N/A N/A 1,2,14,22,
23,34,41,
57,68,81,93
D5,E3–E7,
F5
1,10,20,39,
52
VSS VSS N/A N/A — 3,15,24,25,
35,42,56,
67,75,82,92
A1,A9,D4,D
6,F4,F6,J1
11,21,38,
53,64
1The PDSR and PSSR registers are described in the General Purpose I/O chapter. All programmable signals default to 2 mA drive and FAST slew rate in
normal (single-chip) mode.
2All signals have a pull-up in GPIO mode.
3These signals are multiplexed on other pins.
4For primary and GPIO functions only.
5Only when JTAG mode is enabled.
6CLKMOD0 and CLKMOD1 have internal pull-down resistors; however, the use of external resistors is very strongly recommended.
7When these pins are configured for USB signals, they should use the USB transceiver’s internal pull-up/pull-down resistors (see the description of the
OTG_CTRL register). If these pins are not configured for USB signals, each pin should be pulled down externally using a 10 kΩ resistor.
8For secondary and GPIO functions only.
9RSTI has an internal pull-up resistor; however, the use of an external resistor is very strongly recommended.
10 For GPIO function. Primary Function has pull-up control within the GPT module.
Table 2-1. Pin Functions by Primary and Alternate Purpose (continued)
Pin
Group
Primary
Function
Secondary
Function
Tertiary
Function
Quaternary
Function
Drive
Strength /
Control1
Slew Rate /
Control1
Pull-up /
Pull-down2
Pin on
100 LQFP
Pin on 81
MAPBGA
Pin on 64
LQFP/QFN