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Help mapping PSoC 3 GPIOs

So our team got a PSoC and I need help mapping out the GPIOs. This is what I got so far.
P0_0-7 controls Analog Inputs 1-8 respectively.
P4_4-7 controls Digital 1-4 respectively.
P6_0-3 controls Digital 5-8 respectively.
Aside from that, I have no idea what the other GPIOs do. Anyone know?
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Re: Help mapping PSoC 3 GPIOs

Does this help?
Cypress IO Pinout tables.pdf

Did you just purchase Your PSoC?
If so do you know what model it is?
You may have a problem with the latest model working cooperatively with the FRC Driver Station application.

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Re: Help mapping PSoC 3 GPIOs

Well that I know, I'm just trying to figure out the function of each one on the Driver Station itself when programmed with FRC's firmware
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Re: Help mapping PSoC 3 GPIOs

You must have seen this Enhanced mode from the Driver Station I/O tab then?
The default Compatible mode doesn't access all the Cypress capabilities. Compatible refers to the original 2009 Linux blue-box Driver Station I/O pins.





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Re: Help mapping PSoC 3 GPIOs

I indeed have seen the enhanced tab, but it never occurred to me that the below picture also states with pin is what.
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