Figure 18: Gpio Port Voltage Control; Figure 19: Port Control Of The Buck Output Voltage - Renesas DA9213 User Manual

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There is another means of controlling the output voltage of the buck converter by using one of the
GPIO ports available on the device.
This example uses GPI4 in the VBUCK_GPI field of BUCKA_CONT register. GPIO4 is already
selected as the input port active high in the related registers as shown in
Figure
18.

Figure 18: GPIO Port Voltage Control

Simply change the connection of red jumper (highlighted by the red circle in
Figure
19) which is
reflected into a change of the output voltage of BUCKA between VBUCKA_CTRL_A and
VBUCKA_CTRL_B. So the BUCK_SEL bit functionality has been replaced by the GPI4 input port.
The same procedure can be applied to the BUCK_GPI field, which selects a GPIO to implement the
buck enable/disable functionality. By changing the connection of the selected GPIO the buck
converter can be seen to enable and disable.

Figure 19: Port Control of the Buck Output Voltage

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