Shield pin configuration
1 Introduction
This document describes the hardware interface of the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino*.
The kit contains external input/output pin connections which may be configured to be used in a variety of
interfacing modes, such as GPIO, PWM, SPI, I
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C, ADC, for compatibility with Arduino* Uno* shield hardware. This
document describes the pin functions available, detailed GPIO pin mapping for pin control and I/O, and use of
Linux command line tools to configure the external I/O pin functions correctly for the desired mode of operation.
1.1 Software requirements
• Intel® Edison kernel and BSP.
• Access to the Linux command line on an Intel® Edison compute module.
1.2 Terminology
Term Definition
General purpose input/output
Analog to digital converter
Serial peripheral interface
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1.3 References
Table 1 Product-specific documents
Reference Name Number/location
Intel® Edison Board Support Package User Guide
Intel® Edison Compute Module Hardware Guide
Intel® Edison Breakout Board Hardware Guide
Intel® Edison Kit for Arduino* Hardware Guide (This document)
Intel® Galileo and Intel® Edison Release Notes
[GSG]
Intel® Edison Getting Started Guide
W: https://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-23147
M: https://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-23148
L: https://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-23149
Intel® Edison Wi-Fi Guide
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Intel® Edison Kit for Arduino*
Hardware Guide December 2014
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