3.6.1 Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header

All Xplained Pro kits have many dual-row, 20-pin, 100 mil extension headers. The Xplained Pro MCU boards have male headers, while the Xplained Pro extensions have their female counterparts. The following table provides the pin description of all the connected pins.
Info: Not all pins are always connected to all extension headers.

The extension headers can be used to connect a variety of Xplained Pro extensions to module Xplained Pro boards or to access the pins of the target module on the Xplained Pro boards.

Table 3-5. Xplained Pro Standard Extension Header
Pin NumberPin NameDescription
1IDPin to communicate with the ID chip on an extension board
2GNDGround.
3ADC(+)Analog-to-Digital Converter; alternatively, a pin for the positive terminal of a differential ADC
4ADC(-)Analog-to-Digital Converter; alternatively, a pin for the negative terminal of a differential ADC
5GPIO1General purpose I/O pin
6GPIO2General purpose I/O pin
7PWM(+)Pulse-Width Modulation; alternatively, a pin for the positive part of a differential PWM
8PWM(-)Pulse-Width Modulation; alternatively, a pin for the negative part of a differential PWM
9IRQ/GPIOInterrupt request pin and/or general purpose I/O pin
10SPI_SS_B/GPIOSlave select pin for Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and/or general purpose I/O pin
11I2C_SDAData pin for I2C interface. Always connected, bus type
12I2C_SCLClock pin for I2C interface. Always connected, bus type
13UART_RXReceiver pin of target device UART
14UART_TXTransmitter pin of target device UART
15SPI_SS_ASlave select for SPI
16SPI_MOSISPI master out slave in pin. Always connected, bus type
17SPI_MISOSPI master in slave out pin. Always connected, bus type
18SPI_SCKSPI clock pin. Always connected, bus type
19GNDGround pin for extension boards
20VCCPower pin for extension boards