RPi 40-pin header programming

TI J72e SK development board contain a 40 pin GPIO header, similar to the 40 pin header in the Raspberry Pi. These GPIOs can be controlled for digital input and output using the Python/CPP libraries provided in the TI GPIO Library packages. The libraries have the same API as the RPi.GPIO library for Raspberry Pi in order to provide an easy way to move applications running on the Raspberry Pi to the TI board.

By default, the 40-pin header is not enabled on TDA4VM SK board. This can be enabled by specifying the dtb overlay file k3-j721e-sk-rpi-exp-header.dtbo in /run/media/mmcblk0p1/uenv.txt as given below.

name_overlays=k3-j721e-edgeai-apps.dtbo k3-j721e-sk-rpi-exp-header.dtbo

Reboot the board after editing and saving the file.

40-pin header default configuration

The default pin configuration on the SK board is as follows. Any deviation from this needs modifications to the Linux DTBO. The table below lists pin numbers in all three supported modes, namely BOARD, BCM, and SOC.

BOARD: Physical Pin Number BCM : Broadcom SOC Numbering SOC : TI SOC Naming

BOARD

BCM

SOC

Function

3

2

GPIO0_84

I2C SDA

5

3

GPIO0_83

I2CSCL

7

4

GPIO0_7

GPIO

8

14

GPIO0_70

GPIO

10

15

GPIO0_81

GPIO

11

17

GPIO0_71

GPIO

12

18

GPIO0_1

GPIO

13

27

GPIO0_82

GPIO

15

22

GPIO0_11

GPIO

16

23

GPIO0_5

GPIO

18

24

GPIO0_12

GPIO

19

10

GPIO0_101

GPIO

21

9

GPIO0_107

GPIO

22

25

GPIO0_8

GPIO

23

11

GPIO0_103

GPIO

24

8

GPIO0_102

GPIO

26

7

GPIO0_108

GPIO

29

5

GPIO0_93

GPIO

31

6

GPIO0_94

GPIO

32

12

GPIO0_98

GPIO

33

13

GPIO0_99

GPIO

35

19

GPIO0_2

GPIO

36

16

GPIO0_97

GPIO

37

26

GPIO0_115

GPIO

38

20

GPIO0_3

GPIO

40

21

GPIO0_4

GPIO

NOTE: Please refer to SK-TDA4VM User’s Guide for details on the expansion header pin names and functionality. Also refer to section 2.1.2 Power Budget Considerations for power/voltage limits on the expansion header pins.

Repositories

The Python and CPP projects are hosted on Texas Instruments githib. The links to the projects are given below. The details on installation and testing can be found in the respective project documentation.

Python Library: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ti-gpio-py.git

CPP Library: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ti-gpio-cpp.git

The above repositories are cloned and installed during the initialization process upon initial boot. The gpiozero library is also installed as a part fo the initialization.

Additional References

Please refer to the lik below for information on the 40-pin header numbering and naming conventions: