Beginning with peripheral selection

You can select peripheral in the Routed Pins view and the Peripheral Signals view.
  1. Select the Peripheral.
  2. In Routed Pins view, select one of the available Signals or expand the peripheral in Peripheral Signals view.
  3. Selected the desired pin/internal signal.
    Items (pins/internal signals) in the Route to column in the Routed Pins view have following decorators:
    • Exclamation mark and default text color indicates that such item selection causes a register conflict or the item cannot be routed to the selected peripheral signal (some other peripheral signal can be).
    • Exclamation mark and gray text color indicates that the item cannot be routed to any signal of the selected peripheral. The item is available for different peripheral using the same signal.
      Note: Route to field in Routed Pins view contains items that are connectable to the selected signal (without its channel if applicable). So when selected signal is “GPIO, 6” then the Route to provides items connectable to “GPIO”.
      Note: In the Package view there is no possibility to select pin/internal signal when a peripheral signal is connectable to more pins/internal signals.
    Figure 1. Defining routing path