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GD32F303ZKT6

GD32F303ZKT6

  • 厂商:

    GIGADEVICE(兆易创新)

  • 封装:

    LQFP144

  • 描述:

    GD32F303ZKT6

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GD32F303ZKT6 数据手册
GigaDevice Semiconductor Inc. GD32F303xx ARM® Cortex®-M4 32-bit MCU Datasheet GD32F303xx Datasheet Table of Contents Table of Contents ........................................................................................................... 1 List of Figures ................................................................................................................ 4 List of Tables .................................................................................................................. 5 1. General description ................................................................................................. 7 2. Device overview ....................................................................................................... 8 2.1. Device information ....................................................................................................................... 8 2.2. Block diagram ............................................................................................................................. 10 2.3. Pinouts and pin assignment ...................................................................................................... 11 2.4. Memory map ............................................................................................................................... 14 2.5. Clock tree .................................................................................................................................... 18 2.6. Pin definitions ............................................................................................................................. 19 2.6.1. 2.6.2. 2.6.3. 2.6.4. GD32F303Zx LQFP144 pin definitions.................................................................. 19 GD32F303Vx LQFP100 pin definitions ................................................................. 28 GD32F303Rx LQFP64 pin definitions ................................................................... 34 GD32F303Cx LQFP48 pin definitions ................................................................... 38 3. Functional description .......................................................................................... 41 3.1. ARM® Cortex®-M4 core............................................................................................................... 41 3.2. On-chip memory ......................................................................................................................... 41 3.3. Clock, reset and supply management ...................................................................................... 42 3.4. Boot modes ................................................................................................................................. 42 3.5. Power saving modes .................................................................................................................. 43 3.6. Analog to digital converter (ADC)............................................................................................. 43 3.7. Digital to analog converter (DAC) ............................................................................................. 44 3.8. DMA ............................................................................................................................................. 44 3.9. General-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs) ................................................................................ 44 3.10. Timers and PWM generation ................................................................................................. 45 3.11. Real time clock (RTC) ............................................................................................................. 46 3.12. Inter-integrated circuit (I2C) .................................................................................................. 46 3.13. Serial peripheral interface (SPI) ............................................................................................ 46 3.14. Universal synchronous asynchronous receiver transmitter (USART) ............................. 47 1 GD32F303xx Datasheet 3.15. Inter-IC sound (I2S) ................................................................................................................ 47 3.16. Universal serial bus full-speed device interface (USBD) ................................................... 47 3.17. Controller area network (CAN) .............................................................................................. 48 3.18. Secure digital input and output card interface (SDIO) ....................................................... 48 3.19. External memory controller (EXMC) ..................................................................................... 48 3.20. Debug mode ............................................................................................................................ 49 3.21. Package and operation temperature .................................................................................... 49 4. Electrical characteristics ....................................................................................... 50 4.1. Absolute maximum ratings ....................................................................................................... 50 4.2. Operating conditions characteristics ....................................................................................... 50 4.3. Power consumption ................................................................................................................... 52 4.4. EMC characteristics ................................................................................................................... 60 4.5. Power supply supervisor characteristics ................................................................................ 60 4.6. Electrical sensitivity ................................................................................................................... 61 4.7. External clock characteristics................................................................................................... 62 4.8. Internal clock characteristics .................................................................................................... 64 4.9. PLL characteristics .................................................................................................................... 65 4.10. Memory characteristics ......................................................................................................... 66 4.11. NRST pin characteristics ....................................................................................................... 66 4.12. GPIO characteristics .............................................................................................................. 67 4.13. ADC characteristics ............................................................................................................... 68 4.14. Temperature sensor characteristics .................................................................................... 70 4.15. DAC characteristics ............................................................................................................... 70 4.16. I2C characteristics .................................................................................................................. 72 4.17. SPI characteristics ................................................................................................................. 72 4.18. I2S characteristics .................................................................................................................. 73 4.19. USART characteristics ........................................................................................................... 73 4.20. SDIO characteristics .............................................................................................................. 74 4.21. CAN characteristics ............................................................................................................... 74 4.22. USBD characteristics ............................................................................................................. 74 4.23. EXMC characteristics ............................................................................................................. 75 4.24. TIMER characteristics ............................................................................................................ 79 2 GD32F303xx Datasheet 4.25. WDGT characteristics ............................................................................................................ 79 4.26. Parameter conditions ............................................................................................................. 80 5. Package information.............................................................................................. 81 5.1. LQFP144 package outline dimensions .................................................................................... 81 5.2. LQFP100 package outline dimensions .................................................................................... 82 5.3. LQFP64 package outline dimensions ...................................................................................... 83 5.4. LQFP48 package outline dimensions ...................................................................................... 84 6. Ordering information ............................................................................................. 86 7. Revision history ..................................................................................................... 89 3 GD32F303xx Datasheet List of Figures Figure 2-1. GD32F303xx block diagram ............................................................................................................. 10 Figure 2-2. GD32F303Zx LQFP144 pinouts ....................................................................................................... 11 Figure 2-3. GD32F303Vx LQFP100 pinouts ....................................................................................................... 12 Figure 2-4. GD32F303Rx LQFP64 pinouts ......................................................................................................... 13 Figure 2-5. GD32F303Cx LQFP48 pinouts ......................................................................................................... 13 Figure 2-6. GD32F303xx clock tree ..................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 4-1. Recommended power supply decoupling capacitors (1) (2) ....................................................... 51 Figure 4-2. Typical supply current consumption in Run mode (All peripherals enabled) .................... 57 Figure 4-3. Typical supply current consumption in Run mode (All peripherals disabled) ................... 57 Figure 4-4. Typical supply current consumption in Sleep mode (All peripherals enabled) ................. 58 Figure 4-5. Typical supply current consumption in Sleep mode (All peripherals disabled) ................ 58 Figure 4-6. Recommended external NRST pin circuit .................................................................................... 67 Figure 4-7. I/O port AC characteristics definition ............................................................................................ 68 Figure 4-8. USBD timings: definition of data signal rise and fall time ....................................................... 75 Figure 5-1. LQFP144 package outline ................................................................................................................ 81 Figure 5-2. LQFP100 package outline ................................................................................................................ 82 Figure 5-3. LQFP64 package outline .................................................................................................................. 83 Figure 5-4. LQFP48 package outline .................................................................................................................. 84 4 GD32F303xx Datasheet List of Tables Table 2-1. GD32F303xx devices features and peripheral list ......................................................................... 8 Table 2-2. GD32F303xx devices features and peripheral list (Cont.) ........................................................... 9 Table 2-3. GD32F303xx memory map ................................................................................................................. 14 Table 2-4. GD32F303Zx LQFP144 pin definitions ............................................................................................ 19 Table 2-5. GD32F303Vx LQFP100 pin definitions ............................................................................................ 28 Table 2-6. GD32F303Rx LQFP64 pin definitions.............................................................................................. 34 Table 2-7. GD32F303Cx LQFP48 pin definitions.............................................................................................. 38 Table 4-1. Absolute maximum ratings(1) (4) ........................................................................................................ 50 Table 4-2. DC operating conditions .................................................................................................................... 50 Table 4-3. Clock frequency(1) ................................................................................................................................ 51 Table 4-4. Operating conditions at Power up/ Power down (1) ...................................................................... 51 Table 4-5. Start-up timings of Operating conditions (1)(2)(3) ............................................................................. 51 Table 4-6. Power saving mode wakeup timings characteristics(1) (2) .......................................................... 51 Table 4-7. Power consumption characteristics (2)(3)(4)(5).................................................................................. 52 Table 4-8. Peripheral current consumption characteristics(1) ...................................................................... 58 Table 4-9. EMS characteristics(1) ......................................................................................................................... 60 Table 4-10. Power supply supervisor characteristics .................................................................................... 60 Table 4-11. ESD characteristics(1) ........................................................................................................................ 61 Table 4-12. Static latch-up characteristics(1)..................................................................................................... 61 Table 4-13. High speed external clock (HXTAL) generated from a crystal/ceramic characteristics .. 62 Table 4-14. High speed external clock characteristics (HXTAL in bypass mode) .................................. 62 Table 4-15. Low speed external clock (LXTAL) generated from a crystal/ceramic characteristics ... 62 Table 4-16. Low speed external user clock characteristics (LXTAL in bypass mode) .......................... 63 Table 4-17. High speed internal clock (IRC8M) characteristics ................................................................... 64 Table 4-18. Low speed internal clock (IRC40K) characteristics .................................................................. 64 Table 4-19. High speed internal clock (IRC48M) characteristics ................................................................. 65 Table 4-20. PLL characteristics............................................................................................................................ 65 Table 4-21. Flash memory characteristics ........................................................................................................ 66 Table 4-22. NRST pin characteristics ................................................................................................................. 66 Table 4-23. I/O port DC characteristics(1) (3) ....................................................................................................... 67 Table 4-24. I/O port AC characteristics(1)(2) ........................................................................................................ 68 Table 4-25. ADC characteristics .......................................................................................................................... 68 Table 4-26. ADC RAIN max for fADC = 40 MHz ......................................................................................................... 69 Table 4-27. ADC dynamic accuracy at fADC = 14 MHz(1) .................................................................................. 69 Table 4-28. ADC dynamic accuracy at fADC = 40 MHz(1) .................................................................................. 70 Table 4-29. ADC static accuracy at fADC = 14 MHz(1) ........................................................................................ 70 Table 4-30. Temperature sensor characteristics(1) .......................................................................................... 70 Table 4-31. DAC characteristics .......................................................................................................................... 70 Table 4-32. I2C characteristics(1) (2) ...................................................................................................................... 72 Table 4-33. Standard SPI characteristics(1) ....................................................................................................... 72 5 GD32F303xx Datasheet Table 4-34. I2S characteristics(1) (2) ...................................................................................................................... 73 Table 4-35. USART characteristics(1) .................................................................................................................. 73 Table 4-36. SDIO characteristics(1) (2) .................................................................................................................. 74 Table 4-37. USBD start up time ............................................................................................................................ 74 Table 4-38. USBD DC electrical characteristics ............................................................................................... 75 Table 4-39. USBD full speed-electrical characteristics(1) .............................................................................. 75 Table 4-40. Asynchronous non-multiplexed SRAM/PSRAM/NOR read timings(1)(2)(3)(4) ......................... 75 Table 4-41. Asynchronous non-multiplexed SRAM/PSRAM/NOR write timings(1)(2)(3)(4) ........................ 76 Table 4-42. Asynchronous multiplexed PSRAM/NOR read timings(1)(2)(3)(4)............................................... 76 Table 4-43. Asynchronous multiplexed PSRAM/NOR write timings(1)(2)(3)(4) .............................................. 77 Table 4-44. Synchronous multiplexed PSRAM/NOR read timings(1)(2)(3)(4) ................................................. 77 Table 4-45. Synchronous multiplexed PSRAM write timings(1)(2)(3)(4) .......................................................... 77 Table 4-46. Synchronous non-multiplexed PSRAM/NOR read timings(1)(2)(3)(4) ........................................ 78 Table 4-47. Synchronous non-multiplexed PSRAM write timings(1)(2)(3)(4) ................................................. 78 Table 4-48. TIMER characteristics(1).................................................................................................................... 79 Table 4-49. FWDGT min/max timeout period at 40 kHz (IRC40K) (1) ............................................................ 79 Table 4-50. WWDGT min-max timeout value at 60 MHz (fPCLK1) (1) ............................................................... 79 Table 5-1. LQFP144 package dimensions ......................................................................................................... 81 Table 5-2. LQFP100 package dimensions ......................................................................................................... 82 Table 5-3. LQFP64 package dimensions ........................................................................................................... 83 Table 5-4. LQFP48 package dimensions ........................................................................................................... 84 Table 6-1. Part ordering code for GD32F303xx devices ................................................................................ 86 Table 6-2. Part ordering code for GD32F303xx devices (Cont.) .................................................................. 88 Table 7-1. Revision history.................................................................................................................................... 89 6 GD32F303xx Datasheet 1. General description The GD32F303xx device belongs to the mainstream line of GD32 MCU Family. It is a new 32-bit general-purpose microcontroller based on the ARM® Cortex®-M4 RISC core with best cost-performance ratio in terms of enhanced processing capacity, reduced power consumption and peripheral set. The Cortex®-M4 core features implements a full set of DSP instructions to address digital signal control markets that demand an efficient, easy-to-use blend of control and signal processing capabilities. It also provides a Memory Protection Unit (MPU) and powerful trace technology for enhanced application security and advanced debug support. The GD32F303xx device incorporates the ARM® Cortex®-M4 32-bit processor core operating at 120 MHz frequency with Flash accesses zero wait states to obtain maximum efficiency. It provides up to 3072 KB on-chip Flash memory and 96 KB SRAM memory. An extensive range of enhanced I/Os and peripherals connected to two APB buses. The devices offer up to three 12-bit 2.6 MSPS ADCs, two 12-bit DACs, up to ten general 16-bit timers, two 16-bit PWM advanced timers, and two 16-bit basic timers, as well as standard and advanced communication interfaces: up to three SPIs, two I2Cs, three USARTs and two UARTs, two I2Ss, a USBD, a CAN and a SDIO. The device operates from a 2.6 to 3.6 V power supply and available in (–20 to +85 °C) / (–40 to +85 °C) / (–40 to +105 °C) temperature range. Several power saving modes provide the flexibility for maximum optimization between wakeup latency and power consumption, an especially important consideration in low power applications. The above features make GD32F303xx devices suitable for a wide range of interconnection and advanced applications, especially in areas such as industrial control, motor drives, consumer and handheld equipment, human machine interface, security and alarm systems, POS, automotive navigation, IoT and so on. 7 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2. Device overview 2.1. Device information Table 2-1. GD32F303xx devices features and peripheral list GD32F303xx Part Number Code area Flash (KB) Data area (KB) Total (KB) Timers SRAM (KB) CE CG RC RE RG RI RK 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 0 256 768 0 256 768 1792 2816 256 512 1024 256 512 1024 2048 3072 48 64 96 48 64 96 96 96 General 4 4 10 4 4 10 10 10 timer(16-bit) (1-4) (1-4) (1-4,8-13) (1-4) (1-4) (1-4,8-13) (1-4,8-13) (1-4,8-13) Advanced 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 timer(16-bit) (0) (0) (0) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) Basic 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 timer(16-bit) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) SysTick 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Watchdog 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 RTC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 USART UART Connectivity CC 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) SDIO 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 CAN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 USBD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GPIO 37 37 37 51 51 51 51 51 EXMC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EXTI 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 ADC Unit (CHs) 3(10) 3(10) 3(10) 3(16) 3(16) 3(16) 3(16) 3(16) DAC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I2C SPI/I2S Package LQFP48 LQFP64 8 GD32F303xx Datasheet Table 2-2. GD32F303xx devices features and peripheral list (Cont.) GD32F303xx Part Number VC VE VG VI VK ZC ZE ZG ZI ZK 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 0 256 768 1792 2816 0 256 768 1792 2816 256 512 1024 2048 3072 256 512 1024 2048 3072 SRAM (KB) 48 64 96 96 96 48 64 96 96 96 General 4 4 10 10 10 4 4 10 10 10 timer(16-bit) (1-4) (1-4) (1-4,8-13) (1-4,8-13) (1-4,8-13) (1-4) (1-4) (1-4,8-13) (1-4,8-13) (1-4,8-13) Code area Flash (KB) Data area (KB) Timers Total (KB) Advanced 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 timer(16-bit) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) (0,7) Basic 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 timer(16-bit) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) (5-6) SysTick 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Watchdog 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 RTC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 USART 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-2) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) (3-4) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 3/2 (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) (0-2)/(1-2) SDIO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CAN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 USBD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GPIO 80 80 80 80 80 112 112 112 112 112 EXMC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EXTI 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 ADC Unit (CHs) 3(16) 3(16) 3(16) 3(16) 3(16) 3(21) 3(21) 3(21) 3(21) 3(21) DAC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Connectivity UART I2C SPI/I2S Package LQFP100 LQFP144 9 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.2. Block diagram Figure 2-1. GD32F303xx block diagram SW/JTAG TPIU Flash Memory Controller IBus Flash Memory PLL F max : 120MHz DBus FMC Master DMA0 7chs Master DMA1 5chs Master AHB: Fmax = 120MHz NVIC ICode DCode System ARM Cortex-M4 Processor Fmax:120MHz POR/ PDR Slave EXMC CRC LDO 1.2V RCU AHB Peripherals Slave Slave SDIO SRAM Controller AHB to APB Bridge2 IRC 8MHz SRAM HXTAL 4-32MHz AHB to APB Bridge1 Slave LVD Interrput request CAN0 USART0 Slave 12-bit SAR ADC Slave SPI0 WWDGT ADC0~2 TIMER1~3 EXTI SPI1~2\ I2S1~2 GPIOA USART1~2 Powered By V DDA GPIOD GPIOE APB1: Fmax = 60MHz GPIOC APB2: Fmax = 120MHz GPIOB Powered By VDDA I2C0 I2C1 USBD FWDGT GPIOF RTC GPIOG DAC TIMER0 TIMER4~6 TIMER7 UART3~4 TIMER8~10 TIMER 11~13 CTC 10 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.3. Pinouts and pin assignment Figure 2-2. GD32F303Zx LQFP144 pinouts PA14 PA15 PC10 PC11 PC12 PD0 PD1 PD2 PD3 PD4 PD5 VSS_10 VDD_10 PD6 PD7 PG9 PG10 PG11 PG12 PG13 PG14 VSS_11 VDD_11 PG15 PB4 PB3 PB5 PB6 PB7 BOOT0 PB8 PB9 PE0 PE1 VSS_3 VDD_3 144143142141140139138137136135134133 132131130129128127126125124123122121120 119118117116115114113112111110109 PE2 1 108 PE3 PE4 2 107 VSS_2 3 106 NC PE5 PE6 4 105 PA13 5 104 PA12 VBAT 6 103 PA11 PC13-TAMPER-RTC PC14-OSC32IN 7 102 PA10 8 101 PA9 PC15-OSC32OUT 9 100 PA8 PF0 10 99 PC9 PF1 11 98 PC8 PF2 12 97 PC7 PF3 PF4 13 96 PC6 14 95 VDD_9 PF5 15 94 VSS_9 VSS_5 16 93 PG8 92 PG7 91 PG6 90 PG5 89 PG4 88 PG3 VDD_2 VDD_5 17 PF6 18 PF7 19 PF8 20 PF9 21 PF10 22 87 PG2 OSCIN 23 86 PD15 OSCOUT 24 85 PD14 NRST 25 84 VDD_8 PC0 26 83 VSS_8 PC1 27 82 PD13 PC2 28 81 PD12 PC3 VSSA 29 80 PD11 30 79 PD10 VREFVREF+ 31 78 PD9 32 77 PD8 VDDA 33 76 PB15 PA0_WKUP 34 75 PB14 PA1 35 74 PB13 PA2 36 73 PB12 GigaDevice GD32F303Zx LQFP144 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 VDD_1 VSS_1 PB11 PB10 PE15 PE13 PE14 PE12 PE11 VDD_7 PE10 VSS_7 PE8 PE9 PE7 PG1 PG0 PF15 PF14 VDD_6 PF13 VSS_6 PF12 PB2 PF11 PB1 PC5 PB0 PA7 PC4 PA6 PA5 VDD_4 PA4 VSS_4 PA3 11 GD32F303xx Datasheet Figure 2-3. GD32F303Vx LQFP100 pinouts PA14 PA15 PC10 PC11 PC12 PD0 PD1 PD2 PD3 PD4 PD5 PD6 PD7 PB4 PB3 PB5 PB6 PB7 BOOT0 PB8 PB9 PE0 PE1 VSS_3 VDD_3 PE2 1 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 PE3 PE4 2 74 VSS_2 3 73 NC PE5 PE6 4 72 PA13 5 71 PA12 VBAT 6 PC13-TAMPER-RTC PC14-OSC32IN 7 70 69 PA10 8 68 PA9 PC15-OSC32OUT 9 67 PA8 VSS_5 10 66 PC9 VDD_5 11 65 PC8 64 PC7 63 PC6 14 62 PD15 OSCIN 12 GigaDevice GD32F303Vx LQFP100 VDD_2 PA11 OSCOUT NRST PC0 13 15 61 PD14 PC1 16 60 PD13 PC2 PC3 17 59 PD12 18 58 PD11 VSSA 19 57 PD10 VREFVREF+ 20 56 PD9 21 55 PD8 VDDA 22 54 PB15 PA0-WKUP 23 53 PB14 PA1 24 52 PB13 PA2 25 51 PB12 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 VSS_1 VDD_1 PB11 PB10 PE15 PE14 PE13 PE11 PE12 PE10 PE9 PE8 PE7 PB2 PB1 PC5 PB0 PA7 PC4 PA6 PA5 PA4 VDD_4 PA3 VSS_4 12 GD32F303xx Datasheet Figure 2-4. GD32F303Rx LQFP64 pinouts PA14 PA15 PC10 PC11 PC12 PD2 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6 PB7 BOOT0 PB8 PB9 VSS_3 VDD_3 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 VBAT 1 48 VDD_2 PC13-TAMPER-RTC 2 47 VSS_2 PC14-OSC32IN 3 46 PA13 PC15-OSC32OUT PD0-OSCIN 4 45 PA12 5 44 PA11 PD1-OSCOUT 6 43 PA10 NRST PC0 7 42 PA9 41 PA8 PC1 9 40 PC9 PC2 PC3 VSSA 10 39 PC8 11 38 PC7 12 37 PC6 VDDA 13 36 PB15 PA0-WKUP 14 35 PB14 PA1 15 34 PB13 PA2 16 33 PB12 GigaDevice GD32F303Rx LQFP64 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 VSS_1 VDD_1 PB11 PB10 PB2 PB1 PB0 PC5 PC4 PA7 PA6 PA5 PA4 VDD_4 VSS_4 PA3 Figure 2-5. GD32F303Cx LQFP48 pinouts PA14 PA15 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6 PB7 PB8 BOOT0 PB9 VSS_3 VDD_3 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 VBAT 1 36 VDD_2 PC13-TAMPER-RTC 2 35 VSS_2 PC14-OSC32IN 3 34 PA13 PC15-OSC32OUT PD0-OSCIN 4 33 PA12 5 32 PA11 31 PA10 30 PA9 GigaDevice GD32F303Cx LQFP48 PD1-OSCOUT NRST VSSA 6 8 29 VDDA 9 28 PA8 PB15 PA0-WKUP 10 27 PB14 PA1 PA2 11 26 PB13 25 PB12 7 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 VSS_1 VDD_1 PB11 PB10 PB2 PB1 PA7 PB0 PA6 PA5 PA4 PA3 13 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.4. Memory map Table 2-3. GD32F303xx memory map Pre-defined Regions Bus External device External RAM AHB3 AHB1 Peripheral APB2 Address Peripherals 0xA000 0000 - 0xA000 0FFF EXMC - SWREG 0x9000 0000 - 0x9FFF FFFF EXMC - PC CARD 0x7000 0000 - 0x8FFF FFFF EXMC - NAND 0x6000 0000 - 0x6FFF FFFF EXMC - NOR/PSRAM/SRAM 0x5000 0000 - 0x5003 FFFF Reserved 0x4008 0000 - 0x4FFF FFFF Reserved 0x4004 0000 - 0x4007 FFFF Reserved 0x4002 BC00 - 0x4003 FFFF Reserved 0x4002 B000 - 0x4002 BBFF Reserved 0x4002 A000 - 0x4002 AFFF Reserved 0x4002 8000 - 0x4002 9FFF Reserved 0x4002 6800 - 0x4002 7FFF Reserved 0x4002 6400 - 0x4002 67FF Reserved 0x4002 6000 - 0x4002 63FF Reserved 0x4002 5000 - 0x4002 5FFF Reserved 0x4002 4000 - 0x4002 4FFF Reserved 0x4002 3C00 - 0x4002 3FFF Reserved 0x4002 3800 - 0x4002 3BFF Reserved 0x4002 3400 - 0x4002 37FF Reserved 0x4002 3000 - 0x4002 33FF CRC 0x4002 2C00 - 0x4002 2FFF Reserved 0x4002 2800 - 0x4002 2BFF Reserved 0x4002 2400 - 0x4002 27FF Reserved 0x4002 2000 - 0x4002 23FF FMC 0x4002 1C00 - 0x4002 1FFF Reserved 0x4002 1800 - 0x4002 1BFF Reserved 0x4002 1400 - 0x4002 17FF Reserved 0x4002 1000 - 0x4002 13FF RCU 0x4002 0C00 - 0x4002 0FFF Reserved 0x4002 0800 - 0x4002 0BFF Reserved 0x4002 0400 - 0x4002 07FF DMA1 0x4002 0000 - 0x4002 03FF DMA0 0x4001 8400 - 0x4001 FFFF Reserved 0x4001 8000 - 0x4001 83FF SDIO 0x4001 7C00 - 0x4001 7FFF Reserved 0x4001 7800 - 0x4001 7BFF Reserved 0x4001 7400 - 0x4001 77FF Reserved 14 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pre-defined Regions Bus APB1 Address Peripherals 0x4001 7000 - 0x4001 73FF Reserved 0x4001 6C00 - 0x4001 6FFF Reserved 0x4001 6800 - 0x4001 6BFF Reserved 0x4001 5C00 - 0x4001 67FF Reserved 0x4001 5800 - 0x4001 5BFF Reserved 0x4001 5400 - 0x4001 57FF TIMER10 0x4001 5000 - 0x4001 53FF TIMER9 0x4001 4C00 - 0x4001 4FFF TIMER8 0x4001 4800 - 0x4001 4BFF Reserved 0x4001 4400 - 0x4001 47FF Reserved 0x4001 4000 - 0x4001 43FF Reserved 0x4001 3C00 - 0x4001 3FFF ADC2 0x4001 3800 - 0x4001 3BFF USART0 0x4001 3400 - 0x4001 37FF TIMER7 0x4001 3000 - 0x4001 33FF SPI0 0x4001 2C00 - 0x4001 2FFF TIMER0 0x4001 2800 - 0x4001 2BFF ADC1 0x4001 2400 - 0x4001 27FF ADC0 0x4001 2000 - 0x4001 23FF GPIOG 0x4001 1C00 - 0x4001 1FFF GPIOF 0x4001 1800 - 0x4001 1BFF GPIOE 0x4001 1400 - 0x4001 17FF GPIOD 0x4001 1000 - 0x4001 13FF GPIOC 0x4001 0C00 - 0x4001 0FFF GPIOB 0x4001 0800 - 0x4001 0BFF GPIOA 0x4001 0400 - 0x4001 07FF EXTI 0x4001 0000 - 0x4001 03FF AFIO 0x4000 CC00 - 0x4000 FFFF Reserved 0x4000 C800 - 0x4000 CBFF CTC 0x4000 C400 - 0x4000 C7FF Reserved 0x4000 C000 - 0x4000 C3FF Reserved 0x4000 8000 - 0x4000 BFFF Reserved 0x4000 7C00 - 0x4000 7FFF Reserved 0x4000 7800 - 0x4000 7BFF Reserved 0x4000 7400 - 0x4000 77FF DAC 0x4000 7000 - 0x4000 73FF PMU 0x4000 6C00 - 0x4000 6FFF BKP 0x4000 6800 - 0x4000 6BFF Reserved 0x4000 6400 - 0x4000 67FF CAN0 15 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pre-defined Regions Bus Address 0x4000 6000 - 0x4000 63FF SRAM AHB Peripherals Shared USBD/CAN SRAM 512 bytes 0x4000 5C00 - 0x4000 5FFF USBD 0x4000 5800 - 0x4000 5BFF I2C1 0x4000 5400 - 0x4000 57FF I2C0 0x4000 5000 - 0x4000 53FF UART4 0x4000 4C00 - 0x4000 4FFF UART3 0x4000 4800 - 0x4000 4BFF USART2 0x4000 4400 - 0x4000 47FF USART1 0x4000 4000 - 0x4000 43FF Reserved 0x4000 3C00 - 0x4000 3FFF SPI2/I2S2 0x4000 3800 - 0x4000 3BFF SPI1/I2S1 0x4000 3400 - 0x4000 37FF Reserved 0x4000 3000 - 0x4000 33FF FWDGT 0x4000 2C00 - 0x4000 2FFF WWDGT 0x4000 2800 - 0x4000 2BFF RTC 0x4000 2400 - 0x4000 27FF Reserved 0x4000 2000 - 0x4000 23FF TIMER13 0x4000 1C00 - 0x4000 1FFF TIMER12 0x4000 1800 - 0x4000 1BFF TIMER11 0x4000 1400 - 0x4000 17FF TIMER6 0x4000 1000 - 0x4000 13FF TIMER5 0x4000 0C00 - 0x4000 0FFF TIMER4 0x4000 0800 - 0x4000 0BFF TIMER3 0x4000 0400 - 0x4000 07FF TIMER2 0x4000 0000 - 0x4000 03FF TIMER1 0x2007 0000 - 0x3FFF FFFF Reserved 0x2006 0000 - 0x2006 FFFF Reserved 0x2003 0000 - 0x2005 FFFF Reserved 0x2001 8000 - 0x2002 FFFF Reserved 0x2000 0000 - 0x2001 7FFF SRAM 0x1FFF F810 - 0x1FFF FFFF Reserved 0x1FFF F800 - 0x1FFF F80F Option Bytes 0x1FFF F000 - 0x1FFF F7FF 0x1FFF C010 - 0x1FFF EFFF Code AHB 0x1FFF C000 - 0x1FFF C00F Boot loader 0x1FFF B000 - 0x1FFF BFFF 0x1FFF 7A10 - 0x1FFF AFFF Reserved 0x1FFF 7800 - 0x1FFF 7A0F Reserved 0x1FFF 0000 - 0x1FFF 77FF Reserved 16 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pre-defined Regions Bus Address Peripherals 0x1FFE C010 - 0x1FFE FFFF Reserved 0x1FFE C000 - 0x1FFE C00F Reserved 0x1001 0000 - 0x1FFE BFFF Reserved 0x1000 0000 - 0x1000 FFFF Reserved 0x083C 0000 - 0x0FFF FFFF Reserved 0x0830 0000 - 0x083B FFFF Reserved 0x0800 0000 - 0x082F FFFF Main Flash 0x0030 0000 - 0x07FF FFFF Reserved 0x0010 0000 - 0x002F FFFF 0x0002 0000 - 0x000F FFFF 0x0000 0000 - 0x0001 FFFF Aliased to Main Flash or Boot loader 17 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.5. Clock tree Figure 2-6. GD32F303xx clock tree CTC CK_IRC48M CK_CTC 48 MHz IRC48M 48 MHz CK48MSEL USBD Prescaler 1,1.5,2,2.5 3,3.5,4 1 SCS[1:0] CK_USBD 0 (to USBD) CK_I2S CK_IRC8M 8 MHz IRC8M 1 00 /2 0 1 PLLPRESEL CK_IRC48M 1 ×2,3,4 …63 PLL CK_PLL 10 CK_SYS 120 MHz max AHB Prescaler ÷1,2...512 CK_AHB 120 MHz max I2S enable (by hardware) (to I2S1,2) CK_EXMC EXMC enable (by hardware) (to EXMC) HCLK 01 PLLSEL PLLMF AHB enable (to AHB bus,Cortex-M4,SRAM,DMA,FMC) /1 or /2 4-32 MHz HXTAL CK_CST Clock Monitor 0 ÷8 (to Cortex-M4 SysTick) PREDV0 FCLK (free running clock) CK_HXTAL CK_SDIO SDIO enable (by hardware) APB1 Prescaler ÷1,2,4,8,16 (to SDIO) CK_APB1 PCLK1 60 MHz max to APB1 peripherals Peripheral enable /128 TIMER1,2,3,4,5,6, 11,12,13 if(APB1 prescale =1)x1 else x 2 11 CK_RTC 32.768 KHz LXTAL CK_TIMERx TIMERx enable to TIMER1,2,3,4, 5,6,11,12,13 01 (to RTC) 10 APB2 Prescaler ÷1,2,4,8,16 CK_APB2 PCLK2 120 MHz max to APB2 peripherals Peripheral enable RTCSRC[1:0] 40 KHz IRC40K CK_OUT0 CK_FWDGT (to FWDGT) 0xx 100 101 110 111 NO CLK CK_SYS CK_IRC8M CK_HXTAL /2 CK_PLL CKOUT0SEL[2:0] TIMER0,7,8,9,10 if(APB2 prescale =1)x1 else x 2 ADC Prescaler ÷2,4,6,8,12,1 6 ADC Prescaler ÷5,6,10,20 CK_TIMERx TIMERx enable to TIMER0,7,8,9,10 ADCPSC[3] 0 1 CK_ADCx to ADC0,1,2 40 MHz max Legend: HXTAL: High speed crystal oscillator LXTAL: Low speed crystal oscillator IRC8M: Internal 8 M RC oscillators IRC40K: Internal 40 K RC oscillator IRC48M: Internal 48 M RC oscillators 18 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.6. Pin definitions 2.6.1. GD32F303Zx LQFP144 pin definitions Table 2-4. GD32F303Zx LQFP144 pin definitions Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) 1 I/O 5VT PE3 2 I/O 5VT PE4 3 I/O 5VT Pin Name Pins PE2 Functions description Default: PE2 Alternate: TRACECK, EXMC_A23 Default: PE3 Alternate: TRACED0, EXMC_A19 Default: PE4 Alternate: TRACED1, EXMC_A20 Default: PE5 PE5 4 I/O 5VT Alternate: TRACED2, EXMC_A21 Remap: TIMER8_CH0(3) Default: PE6 PE6 5 I/O 5VT Alternate: TRACED3, EXMC_A22 Remap: TIMER8_CH1(3) VBAT 6 P 7 I/O 8 I/O 9 I/O Default: VBAT PC13TAMPER- Default: PC13 Alternate: TAMPER-RTC RTC PC14OSC32IN Default: PC14 Alternate: OSC32IN PC15OSC32OU Default: PC15 Alternate: OSC32OUT T Default: PF0 PF0 10 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_A0 Remap: CTC_SYNC PF1 11 I/O 5VT PF2 12 I/O 5VT PF3 13 I/O 5VT PF4 14 I/O 5VT PF5 15 I/O 5VT VSS_5 16 P Default: PF1 Alternate: EXMC_A1 Default: PF2 Alternate: EXMC_A2 Default: PF3 Alternate: EXMC_A3 Default: PF4 Alternate: EXMC_A4 Default: PF5 Alternate: EXMC_A5 Default: VSS_5 19 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Pin Name Pins VDD_5 17 P PF6 18 I/O Functions description Default: VDD_5 Default: PF6 Alternate: ADC2_IN4, EXMC_NIORD Remap: TIMER9_CH0(3) Default: PF7 PF7 19 I/O Alternate: ADC2_IN5, EXMC_NREG Remap: TIMER10_CH0(3) Default: PF8 PF8 20 I/O Alternate: ADC2_IN6, EXMC_NIOWR Remap: TIMER12_CH0(3) Default: PF9 PF9 21 I/O Alternate: ADC2_IN7, EXMC_CD Remap: TIMER13_CH0(3) Default: PF10 PF10 22 I/O OSCIN 23 I OSCOUT 24 O NRST 25 I/O PC0 26 I/O PC1 27 I/O PC2 28 I/O PC3 29 I/O VSSA 30 P Default: VSSA VREF- 31 P Default: VREF- VREF+ 32 P Default: VREF+ VDDA 33 P Default: VDDA Alternate: ADC2_IN8, EXMC_INTR Default: OSCIN Remap: PD0 Default: OSCOUT Remap: PD1 Default: NRST Default: PC0 Alternate: ADC012_IN10 Default: PC1 Alternate: ADC012_IN11 Default: PC2 Alternate: ADC012_IN12 Default: PC3 Alternate: ADC012_IN13 Default: PA0 PA0-WKUP 34 I/O Alternate: WKUP, USART1_CTS, ADC012_IN0, TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, TIMER4_CH0, TIMER7_ETI Default: PA1 PA1 35 I/O Alternate: USART1_RTS, ADC012_IN1, TIMER1_CH1, TIMER4_CH1 Default: PA2 PA2 36 I/O Alternate: USART1_TX, ADC012_IN2, TIMER1_CH2, TIMER4_CH2, TIMER8_CH0(3), SPI0_IO2 20 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins PA3 37 Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Default: PA3 Alternate: USART1_RX, ADC012_IN3, TIMER1_CH3, I/O TIMER4_CH3, TIMER8_CH1(3), SPI0_IO3 VSS_4 38 P Default: VSS_4 VDD_4 39 P Default: VDD_4 Default: PA4 PA4 40 Alternate: SPI0_NSS, USART1_CK, ADC01_IN4, I/O DAC_OUT0 Remap: SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS PA5 41 Default: PA5 I/O Alternate: SPI0_SCK, ADC01_IN5, DAC_OUT1 Default: PA6 PA6 42 Alternate: SPI0_MISO, ADC01_IN6, TIMER2_CH0, I/O TIMER7_BRKIN, TIMER12_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_BRKIN Default: PA7 PA7 43 Alternate: SPI0_MOSI, ADC01_IN7, TIMER2_CH1, I/O TIMER7_CH0_ON, TIMER13_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_CH0_ON PC4 44 I/O PC5 45 I/O Default: PC4 Alternate: ADC01_IN14 Default: PC5 Alternate: ADC01_IN15 Default: PB0 PB0 46 Alternate: ADC01_IN8, TIMER2_CH2, I/O TIMER7_CH1_ON Remap: TIMER0_CH1_ON Default: PB1 Alternate: ADC01_IN9, TIMER2_CH3, PB1 47 I/O PB2 48 I/O 5VT PF11 49 I/O 5VT PF12 50 I/O 5VT TIMER7_CH2_ON Remap: TIMER0_CH2_ON Default: PB2, BOOT1 Default: PF11 Alternate: EXMC_NIOS16 Default: PF12 Alternate: EXMC_A6 VSS_6 51 P Default: VSS_6 VDD_6 52 P Default: VDD_6 PF13 53 I/O 5VT PF14 54 I/O 5VT Default: PF13 Alternate: EXMC_A7 Default: PF14 Alternate: EXMC_A8 21 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) 55 I/O 5VT PG0 56 I/O 5VT PG1 57 I/O 5VT Pin Name Pins PF15 Functions description Default: PF15 Alternate: EXMC_A9 Default: PG0 Alternate: EXMC_A10 Default: PG1 Alternate: EXMC_A11 Default: PE7 PE7 58 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D4 Remap: TIMER0_ETI Default: PE8 PE8 59 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D5 Remap: TIMER0_CH0_ON Default: PE9 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D6 PE9 60 I/O VSS_7 61 P Default: VSS_7 VDD_7 62 P Default: VDD_7 Remap: TIMER0_CH0 Default: PE10 PE10 63 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D7 Remap: TIMER0_CH1_ON Default: PE11 PE11 64 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D8 Remap: TIMER0_CH1 Default: PE12 PE12 65 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D9 Remap: TIMER0_CH2_ON Default: PE13 PE13 66 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D10 Remap: TIMER0_CH2 Default: PE14 PE14 67 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D11 Remap: TIMER0_CH3 Default: PE15 PE15 68 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D12 Remap: TIMER0_BRKIN Default: PB10 PB10 69 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C1_SCL, USART2_TX Remap: TIMER1_CH2 Default: PB11 PB11 70 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C1_SDA, USART2_RX Remap: TIMER1_CH3 VSS_1 71 P Default: VSS_1 VDD_1 72 P Default: VDD_1 22 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins PB12 73 Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) I/O 5VT Functions description Default: PB12 Alternate: SPI1_NSS, I2C1_SMBA, USART2_CK, TIMER0_BRKIN, I2S1_WS Default: PB13 PB13 74 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_SCK, USART2_CTS, TIMER0_CH0_ON, I2S1_CK Default: PB14 PB14 75 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_MISO, USART2_RTS, TIMER0_CH1_ON, TIMER11_CH0(3) Default: PB15 PB15 76 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_MOSI, TIMER0_CH2_ON, I2S1_SD, TIMER11_CH1(3) Default: PD8 PD8 77 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D13 Remap: USART2_TX Default: PD9 PD9 78 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D14 Remap: USART2_RX Default: PD10 PD10 79 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D15 Remap: USART2_CK Default: PD11 PD11 80 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_A16 Remap: USART2_CTS Default: PD12 PD12 81 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_A17 Remap: TIMER3_CH0, USART2_RTS Default: PD13 5VT Alternate: EXMC_A18 PD13 82 I/O VSS_8 83 P Default: VSS_8 VDD_8 84 P Default: VDD_8 PD14 85 I/O Remap: TIMER3_CH1 Default: PD14 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D0 Remap: TIMER3_CH2 Default: PD15 PD15 86 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D1 Remap: TIMER3_CH3, CTC_SYNC PG2 87 I/O 5VT PG3 88 I/O 5VT PG4 89 I/O 5VT Default: PG2 Alternate: EXMC_A12 Default: PG3 Alternate: EXMC_A13 Default: PG4 23 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Alternate: EXMC_A14 Default: PG5 PG5 90 I/O 5VT PG6 91 I/O 5VT PG7 92 I/O 5VT PG8 93 I/O 5VT VSS_9 94 P Default: VSS_9 VDD_9 95 P Default: VDD_9 PC6 96 I/O Alternate: EXMC_A15 Default: PG6 Alternate: EXMC_INT1 Default: PG7 Alternate: EXMC_INT2 Default: PG8 Default: PC6 5VT Alternate: I2S1_MCK, TIMER7_CH0, SDIO_D6 Remap: TIMER2_CH0 Default: PC7 PC7 97 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2S2_MCK, TIMER7_CH1, SDIO_D7 Remap: TIMER2_CH1 Default: PC8 PC8 98 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER7_CH2, SDIO_D0 Remap: TIMER2_CH2 Default: PC9 PC9 99 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER7_CH3, SDIO_D1 Remap: TIMER2_CH3 Default: PA8 PA8 100 I/O 5VT Alternate: USART0_CK, TIMER0_CH0, CK_OUT0, CTC_SYNC PA9 101 I/O 5VT PA10 102 I/O 5VT PA11 103 I/O 5VT Default: PA9 Alternate: USART0_TX, TIMER0_CH1 Default: PA10 Alternate: USART0_RX, TIMER0_CH2 Default: PA11 Alternate: USART0_CTS, CAN0_RX, USBDM, TIMER0_CH3 Default: PA12 PA12 104 I/O 5VT Alternate: USART0_RTS, CAN0_TX, TIMER0_ETI, USBDP 5VT Default: JTMS, SWDIO PA13 105 I/O NC 106 - - VSS_2 107 P Default: VSS_2 VDD_2 108 P Default: VDD_2 PA14 109 I/O 5VT Remap: PA13 Default: JTCK, SWCLK Remap: PA14 24 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Default: JTDI PA15 110 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS Remap: TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, PA15, SPI0_NSS Default: PC10 PC10 111 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART3_TX, SDIO_D2 Remap: USART2_TX, SPI2_SCK, I2S2_CK Default: PC11 PC11 112 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART3_RX, SDIO_D3 Remap: USART2_RX, SPI2_MISO Default: PC12 PC12 113 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART4_TX, SDIO_CK Remap: USART2_CK, SPI2_MOSI, I2S2_SD Default: PD0 PD0 114 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D2 Remap: CAN0_RX, OSCIN Default: PD1 PD1 115 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D3 Remap: CAN0_TX, OSCOUT PD2 116 I/O 5VT Default: PD2 Alternate: TIMER2_ETI, SDIO_CMD, UART4_RX Default: PD3 PD3 117 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_CLK Remap: USART1_CTS Default: PD4 PD4 118 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NOE Remap: USART1_RTS Default: PD5 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NWE PD5 119 I/O VSS_10 120 P Default: VSS_10 VDD_10 121 P Default: VDD_10 PD6 122 I/O Remap: USART1_TX Default: PD6 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NWAIT Remap: USART1_RX Default: PD7 PD7 123 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NE0, EXMC_NCE1 Remap: USART1_CK PG9 124 I/O 5VT PG10 125 I/O 5VT PG11 126 I/O 5VT Default: PG9 Alternate: EXMC_NE1, EXMC_NCE2 Default: PG10 Alternate: EXMC_NCE3_0, EXMC_NE2 Default: PG11 25 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Alternate: EXMC_NCE3_1 Default: PG12 PG12 127 I/O 5VT PG13 128 I/O 5VT PG14 129 I/O 5VT VSS_11 130 P Default: VSS_11 VDD_11 131 P Default: VDD_11 PG15 132 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NE3 Default: PG13 Alternate: EXMC_A24 Default: PG14 Alternate: EXMC_A25 Default: PG15 Default: JTDO PB3 133 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_SCK, I2S2_CK Remap: PB3, TRACESWO, TIMER1_CH1, SPI0_SCK Default: NJTRST PB4 134 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_MISO Remap: TIMER2_CH0, PB4, SPI0_MISO Default: PB5 PB5 135 Alternate: I2C0_SMBA, SPI2_MOSI, I2S2_SD I/O Remap: TIMER2_CH1, SPI0_MOSI Default: PB6 PB6 136 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SCL, TIMER3_CH0 Remap: USART0_TX, SPI0_IO2 Default: PB7 PB7 137 I/O BOOT0 138 I 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SDA, TIMER3_CH1, EXMC_NADV Remap: USART0_RX, SPI0_IO3 Default: BOOT0 Default: PB8 PB8 139 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH2, SDIO_D4, TIMER9_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SCL, CAN0_RX Default: PB9 PB9 140 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH3, SDIO_D5, TIMER10_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SDA, CAN0_TX Default: PE0 PE0 141 I/O 5VT PE1 142 I/O 5VT VSS_3 143 P Default: VSS_3 VDD_3 144 P Default: VDD_3 Alternate: TIMER3_ETI, EXMC_NBL0 Default: PE1 Alternate: EXMC_NBL1 Notes: (1)Type: I = input, O = output, P = power. (2)I/O Level: 5VT = 5 V tolerant. 26 GD32F303xx Datasheet (3)Functions are available in GD32F303ZG/I/K devices. 27 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.6.2. GD32F303Vx LQFP100 pin definitions Table 2-5. GD32F303Vx LQFP100 pin definitions Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) 1 I/O 5VT PE3 2 I/O 5VT PE4 3 I/O 5VT PE5 4 I/O 5VT Pin Name Pins PE2 Functions description Default: PE2 Alternate: TRACECK, EXMC_A23 Default: PE3 Alternate: TRACED0, EXMC_A19 Default: PE4 Alternate: TRACED1, EXMC_A20 Default: PE5 Alternate: TRACED2, EXMC_A21 Remap: TIMER8_CH0(3) Default: PE6 PE6 5 I/O 5VT Alternate: TRACED3, EXMC_A22 Remap: TIMER8_CH1(3) VBAT Default: VBAT 6 P 7 I/O 8 I/O 9 I/O VSS_5 10 P Default: VSS_5 VDD_5 11 P Default: VDD_5 OSCIN 12 I OSCOUT 13 O NRST 14 I/O PC0 15 I/O PC1 16 I/O PC2 17 I/O PC3 18 I/O VSSA 19 P Default: VSSA VREF- 20 P Default: VREF- PC13TAMPER- Default: PC13 Alternate: TAMPER-RTC RTC PC14OSC32IN PC15OSC32OU T Default: PC14 Alternate: OSC32IN Default: PC15 Alternate: OSC32OUT Default: OSCIN Remap: PD0 Default: OSCOUT Remap: PD1 Default: NRST Default: PC0 Alternate: ADC012_IN10 Default: PC1 Alternate: ADC012_IN11 Default: PC2 Alternate: ADC012_IN12 Default: PC3 Alternate: ADC012_IN13 28 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Pin Name Pins Functions description VREF+ 21 P Default: VREF+ VDDA 22 P Default: VDDA Default: PA0 PA0-WKUP 23 I/O Alternate: WKUP, USART1_CTS, ADC012_IN0, TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, TIMER4_CH0, TIMER7_ETI Default: PA1 PA1 24 I/O Alternate: USART1_RTS, ADC012_IN1, TIMER1_CH1, TIMER4_CH1 Default: PA2 PA2 25 I/O Alternate: USART1_TX, ADC012_IN2, TIMER1_CH2, TIMER4_CH2, TIMER8_CH0(3), SPI0_IO2 Default: PA3 PA3 26 I/O Alternate: USART1_RX, ADC012_IN3, TIMER1_CH3, TIMER4_CH3, TIMER8_CH1(3), SPI0_IO3 VSS_4 27 P Default: VSS_4 VDD_4 28 P Default: VDD_4 Default: PA4 PA4 29 I/O Alternate: SPI0_NSS, USART1_CK, ADC01_IN4, DAC_OUT0 Remap: SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS PA5 30 I/O Default: PA5 Alternate: SPI0_SCK, ADC01_IN5, DAC_OUT1 Default: PA6 PA6 31 I/O Alternate: SPI0_MISO, ADC01_IN6, TIMER2_CH0, TIMER7_BRKIN, TIMER12_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_BRKIN Default: PA7 PA7 32 I/O Alternate: SPI0_MOSI, ADC01_IN7, TIMER2_CH1, TIMER7_CH0_ON, TIMER13_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_CH0_ON PC4 33 I/O PC5 34 I/O Default: PC4 Alternate: ADC01_IN14 Default: PC5 Alternate: ADC01_IN15 Default: PB0 PB0 35 I/O Alternate: ADC01_IN8, TIMER2_CH2, TIMER7_CH1_ON Remap: TIMER0_CH1_ON Default: PB1 PB1 36 I/O Alternate: ADC01_IN9, TIMER2_CH3, TIMER7_CH2_ON Remap: TIMER0_CH2_ON 29 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) 37 I/O 5VT 38 I/O 5VT Pin Name Pins PB2 PE7 Functions description Default: PB2, BOOT1 Default: PE7 Alternate: EXMC_D4 Remap: TIMER0_ETI Default: PE8 PE8 39 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D5 Remap: TIMER0_CH0_ON Default: PE9 PE9 40 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D6 Remap: TIMER0_CH0 Default: PE10 PE10 41 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D7 Remap: TIMER0_CH1_ON Default: PE11 PE11 42 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D8 Remap: TIMER0_CH1 Default: PE12 PE12 43 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D9 Remap: TIMER0_CH2_ON Default: PE13 PE13 44 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D10 Remap: TIMER0_CH2 Default: PE14 PE14 45 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D11 Remap: TIMER0_CH3 Default: PE15 PE15 46 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D12 Remap: TIMER0_BRKIN Default: PB10 PB10 47 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C1_SCL, USART2_TX Remap: TIMER1_CH2 Default: PB11 PB11 48 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C1_SDA, USART2_RX Remap: TIMER1_CH3 VSS_1 49 P Default: VSS_1 VDD_1 50 P Default: VDD_1 Default: PB12 PB12 51 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_NSS, I2C1_SMBA, USART2_CK, TIMER0_BRKIN, I2S1_WS Default: PB13 PB13 52 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_SCK, USART2_CTS, TIMER0_CH0_ON, I2S1_CK PB14 53 I/O 5VT Default: PB14 30 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Alternate: SPI1_MISO, USART2_RTS, TIMER0_CH1_ON, TIMER11_CH0(3) Default: PB15 PB15 54 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_MOSI, TIMER0_CH2_ON, I2S1_SD, TIMER11_CH1(3) Default: PD8 PD8 55 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D13 Remap: USART2_TX Default: PD9 PD9 56 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D14 Remap: USART2_RX Default: PD10 PD10 57 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D15 Remap: USART2_CK Default: PD11 PD11 58 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_A16 Remap: USART2_CTS Default: PD12 PD12 59 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_A17 Remap: TIMER3_CH0, USART2_RTS Default: PD13 PD13 60 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_A18 Remap: TIMER3_CH1 Default: PD14 PD14 61 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D0 Remap: TIMER3_CH2 Default: PD15 PD15 62 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D1 Remap: TIMER3_CH3, CTC_SYNC Default: PC6 PC6 63 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2S1_MCK, TIMER7_CH0, SDIO_D6 Remap: TIMER2_CH0 Default: PC7 PC7 64 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2S2_MCK, TIMER7_CH1, SDIO_D7 Remap: TIMER2_CH1 Default: PC8 PC8 65 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER7_CH2, SDIO_D0 Remap: TIMER2_CH2 Default: PC9 PC9 66 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER7_CH3, SDIO_D1 Remap: TIMER2_CH3 PA8 67 I/O 5VT Default: PA8 Alternate: USART0_CK, TIMER0_CH0, CK_OUT0, 31 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description CTC_SYNC PA9 68 I/O 5VT PA10 69 I/O 5VT PA11 70 I/O 5VT Default: PA9 Alternate: USART0_TX, TIMER0_CH1 Default: PA10 Alternate: USART0_RX, TIMER0_CH2 Default: PA11 Alternate: USART0_CTS, CAN0_RX, USBDM, TIMER0_CH3 Default: PA12 PA12 71 I/O 5VT Alternate: USART0_RTS, CAN0_TX, TIMER0_ETI, USBDP 5VT Default: JTMS, SWDIO PA13 72 I/O NC 73 - - VSS_2 74 P Default: VSS_2 VDD_2 75 P Default: VDD_2 PA14 76 I/O 5VT PA15 77 I/O 5VT Remap: PA13 Default: JTCK, SWCLK Remap: PA14 Default: JTDI Alternate: SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS Remap: TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, PA15, SPI0_NSS Default: PC10 PC10 78 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART3_TX, SDIO_D2 Remap: USART2_TX, SPI2_SCK, I2S2_CK Default: PC11 PC11 79 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART3_RX, SDIO_D3 Remap: USART2_RX, SPI2_MISO Default: PC12 PC12 80 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART4_TX, SDIO_CK Remap: USART2_CK, SPI2_MOSI, I2S2_SD Default: PD0 PD0 81 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D2 Remap: CAN0_RX, OSCIN Default: PD1 PD1 82 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_D3 Remap: CAN0_TX, OSCOUT PD2 83 I/O 5VT PD3 84 I/O 5VT Default: PD2 Alternate: TIMER2_ETI, SDIO_CMD, UART4_RX Default: PD3 Alternate: EXMC_CLK Remap: USART1_CTS PD4 85 I/O 5VT Default: PD4 Alternate: EXMC_NOE 32 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Remap: USART1_RTS Default: PD5 PD5 86 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NWE Remap: USART1_TX Default: PD6 PD6 87 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NWAIT Remap: USART1_RX Default: PD7 PD7 88 I/O 5VT Alternate: EXMC_NE0, EXMC_NCE1 Remap: USART1_CK Default: JTDO PB3 89 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_SCK, I2S2_CK Remap: PB3, TRACESWO, TIMER1_CH1, SPI0_SCK Default: NJTRST PB4 90 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_MISO Remap: TIMER2_CH0, PB4, SPI0_MISO Default: PB5 PB5 91 Alternate: I2C0_SMBA, SPI2_MOSI, I2S2_SD I/O Remap: TIMER2_CH1, SPI0_MOSI Default: PB6 PB6 92 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SCL, TIMER3_CH0 Remap: USART0_TX, SPI0_IO2 Default: PB7 PB7 93 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SDA, TIMER3_CH1, EXMC_NADV Remap: USART0_RX, SPI0_IO3 BOOT0 94 Default: BOOT0 I Default: PB8 PB8 95 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH2, SDIO_D4, TIMER9_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SCL, CAN0_RX Default: PB9 PB9 96 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH3, SDIO_D5, TIMER10_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SDA, CAN0_TX Default: PE0 PE0 97 I/O 5VT PE1 98 I/O 5VT VSS_3 99 P Default: VSS_3 VDD_3 100 P Default: VDD_3 Alternate: TIMER3_ETI, EXMC_NBL0 Default: PE1 Alternate: EXMC_NBL1 Notes: (1)Type: I = input, O = output, P = power. (2)I/O Level: 5VT = 5 V tolerant. (3)Functions are available in GD32F303VG/I/K devices. 33 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.6.3. GD32F303Rx LQFP64 pin definitions Table 2-6. GD32F303Rx LQFP64 pin definitions Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Pin Name Pins VBAT 1 P 2 I/O 3 I/O 4 I/O OSCIN 5 I OSCOUT 6 O NRST 7 I/O PC0 8 I/O PC1 9 I/O PC2 10 I/O PC3 11 I/O VSSA 12 P Default: VSSA VDDA 13 P Default: VDDA PC13TAMPER- Functions description Default: VBAT Default: PC13 Alternate: TAMPER-RTC RTC PC14OSC32IN PC15OSC32OU T Default: PC14 Alternate: OSC32IN Default: PC15 Alternate: OSC32OUT Default: OSCIN Remap: PD0(4) Default: OSCOUT Remap: PD1(4) Default: NRST Default: PC0 Alternate: ADC012_IN10 Default: PC1 Alternate: ADC012_IN11 Default: PC2 Alternate: ADC012_IN12 Default: PC3 Alternate: ADC012_IN13 Default: PA0 PA0-WKUP 14 I/O Alternate: WKUP, USART1_CTS, ADC012_IN0, TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, TIMER4_CH0, TIMER7_ETI Default: PA1 PA1 15 I/O Alternate: USART1_RTS, ADC012_IN1, TIMER1_CH1, TIMER4_CH1 Default: PA2 PA2 16 I/O Alternate: USART1_TX, ADC012_IN2, TIMER1_CH2, TIMER4_CH2, TIMER8_CH0(3), SPI0_IO2 Default: PA3 PA3 17 I/O Alternate: USART1_RX, ADC012_IN3, TIMER1_CH3, TIMER4_CH3, TIMER8_CH1(3), SPI0_IO3 VSS_4 18 P Default: VSS_4 34 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins VDD_4 19 Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Default: VDD_4 P Default: PA4 PA4 20 Alternate: SPI0_NSS, USART1_CK, ADC01_IN4, I/O DAC_OUT0 Remap:SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS PA5 21 Default: PA5 I/O Alternate: SPI0_SCK, ADC01_IN5, DAC_OUT1 Default: PA6 PA6 22 Alternate: SPI0_MISO, ADC01_IN6, TIMER2_CH0, I/O TIMER7_BRKIN, TIMER12_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_BRKIN Default: PA7 PA7 23 Alternate: SPI0_MOSI, ADC01_IN7, TIMER2_CH1, I/O TIMER7_CH0_ON, TIMER13_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_CH0_ON PC4 24 I/O PC5 25 I/O Default: PC4 Alternate: ADC01_IN14 Default: PC5 Alternate: ADC01_IN15 Default: PB0 PB0 26 Alternate: ADC01_IN8, TIMER2_CH2, I/O TIMER7_CH1_ON Remap: TIMER0_CH1_ON Default: PB1 PB1 27 Alternate: ADC01_IN9, TIMER2_CH3, I/O TIMER7_CH2_ON Remap: TIMER0_CH2_ON PB2 28 I/O 5VT PB10 29 I/O 5VT Default: PB2, BOOT1 Default: PB10 Alternate: I2C1_SCL, USART2_TX Remap: TIMER1_CH2 Default: PB11 PB11 30 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C1_SDA, USART2_RX Remap: TIMER1_CH3 VSS_1 31 P Default: VSS_1 VDD_1 32 P Default: VDD_1 PB12 33 I/O Default: PB12 5VT Alternate: SPI1_NSS, I2C1_SMBA, USART2_CK, TIMER0_BRKIN, I2S1_WS Default: PB13 PB13 34 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_SCK, USART2_CTS, TIMER0_CH0_ON, I2S1_CK 35 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins PB14 35 Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) I/O 5VT Functions description Default: PB14 Alternate: SPI1_MISO, USART2_RTS, TIMER0_CH1_ON, TIMER11_CH0(3) Default: PB15 PB15 36 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_MOSI, TIMER0_CH2_ON, I2S1_SD, TIMER11_CH1(3) Default: PC6 PC6 37 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2S1_MCK, TIMER7_CH0, SDIO_D6 Remap: TIMER2_CH0 Default: PC7 PC7 38 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2S2_MCK, TIMER7_CH1, SDIO_D7 Remap: TIMER2_CH1 Default: PC8 PC8 39 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER7_CH2, SDIO_D0 Remap: TIMER2_CH2 Default: PC9 PC9 40 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER7_CH3, SDIO_D1 Remap: TIMER2_CH3 Default: PA8 PA8 41 I/O 5VT Alternate: USART0_CK, TIMER0_CH0, CK_OUT0, CTC_SYNC PA9 42 I/O 5VT PA10 43 I/O 5VT PA11 44 I/O 5VT Default: PA9 Alternate: USART0_TX, TIMER0_CH1 Default: PA10 Alternate: USART0_RX, TIMER0_CH2 Default: PA11 Alternate: USART0_CTS, CAN0_RX, USBDM, TIMER0_CH3 Default: PA12 PA12 45 I/O 5VT Alternate: USART0_RTS, CAN0_TX, TIMER0_ETI, USBDP 5VT Default: JTMS, SWDIO PA13 46 I/O VSS_2 47 P Default: VSS_2 VDD_2 48 P Default: VDD_2 PA14 49 I/O 5VT Remap: PA13 Default: JTCK, SWCLK Remap: PA14 Default: JTDI PA15 50 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS Remap: TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, PA15, SPI0_NSS PC10 51 I/O 5VT Default: PC10 Alternate: UART3_TX, SDIO_D2 36 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Remap: USART2_TX, SPI2_SCK, I2S2_CK Default: PC11 PC11 52 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART3_RX, SDIO_D3 Remap: USART2_RX, SPI2_MISO Default: PC12 PC12 53 I/O 5VT Alternate: UART4_TX, SDIO_CK Remap: USART2_CK, SPI2_MOSI, I2S2_SD PD2 54 I/O 5VT Default: PD2 Alternate: TIMER2_ETI, SDIO_CMD, UART4_RX Default: JTDO PB3 55 I/O 5VT Alternate:SPI2_SCK, I2S2_CK Remap: PB3, TRACESWO, TIMER1_CH1, SPI0_SCK Default: NJTRST PB4 56 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_MISO Remap: TIMER2_CH0, PB4, SPI0_MISO Default: PB5 PB5 57 Alternate: I2C0_SMBA, SPI2_MOSI, I2S2_SD I/O Remap: TIMER2_CH1, SPI0_MOSI Default: PB6 PB6 58 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SCL, TIMER3_CH0 Remap: USART0_TX, SPI0_IO2 Default: PB7 PB7 59 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SDA , TIMER3_CH1 Remap: USART0_RX, SPI0_IO3 BOOT0 60 Default: BOOT0 I Default: PB8 PB8 61 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH2, SDIO_D4, TIMER9_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SCL, CAN0_RX Default: PB9 PB9 62 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH3, SDIO_D5, TIMER10_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SDA, CAN0_TX VSS_3 63 P Default: VSS_3 VDD_3 64 P Default: VDD_3 Notes: (1)Type: I = input, O = output, P = power. (2)I/O Level: 5VT = 5 V tolerant. (3)Functions are available in GD32F303RG/I/K devices. (4)PD0/PD1 cannot be used for EXTI in this package. 37 GD32F303xx Datasheet 2.6.4. GD32F303Cx LQFP48 pin definitions Table 2-7. GD32F303Cx LQFP48 pin definitions Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Pin Name Pins VBAT 1 P 2 I/O 3 I/O 4 I/O OSCIN 5 I OSCOUT 6 O NRST 7 I/O VSSA 8 P Default: VSSA VDDA 9 P Default: VDDA PA0-WKUP 10 I/O PC13TAMPER- Functions description Default: VBAT Default: PC13 Alternate: TAMPER-RTC RTC PC14OSC32IN PC15OSC32OU T Default: PC14 Alternate: OSC32IN Default: PC15 Alternate: OSC32OUT Default: OSCIN Remap: PD0(4) Default: OSCOUT Remap: PD1(4) Default: NRST Default: PA0 Alternate: WKUP, USART1_CTS, ADC012_IN0, TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, TIMER4_CH0 Default: PA1 PA1 11 I/O Alternate: USART1_RTS, ADC012_IN1, TIMER1_CH1, TIMER4_CH1 Default: PA2 PA2 12 I/O Alternate: USART1_TX, ADC012_IN2, TIMER1_CH2, TIMER4_CH2, TIMER8_CH0(3), SPI0_IO2 Default: PA3 PA3 13 I/O Alternate: USART1_RX, ADC012_IN3, TIMER1_CH3, TIMER4_CH3, TIMER8_CH1(3), SPI0_IO3 Default: PA4 PA4 14 I/O Alternate: SPI0_NSS, USART1_CK, ADC01_IN4, DAC_OUT0 Remap:SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS PA5 15 I/O Default: PA5 Alternate: SPI0_SCK, ADC01_IN5, DAC_OUT1 Default: PA6 PA6 16 I/O Alternate: SPI0_MISO, ADC01_IN6, TIMER2_CH0, TIMER12_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_BRKIN 38 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description Default: PA7 PA7 17 Alternate: SPI0_MOSI, ADC01_IN7, TIMER2_CH1, I/O TIMER13_CH0(3) Remap: TIMER0_CH0_ON Default: PB0 PB0 18 Alternate: ADC01_IN8, TIMER2_CH2 I/O Remap: TIMER0_CH1_ON Default: PB1 PB1 19 I/O PB2 20 I/O Alternate: ADC01_IN9, TIMER2_CH3 Remap: TIMER0_CH2_ON 5VT Default: PB2, BOOT1 Default: PB10 PB10 21 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C1_SCL, USART2_TX Remap: TIMER1_CH2 Default: PB11 PB11 22 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C1_SDA, USART2_RX Remap: TIMER1_CH3 VSS_1 23 P Default: VSS_1 VDD_1 24 P Default: VDD_1 Default: PB12 PB12 25 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_NSS, I2C1_SMBA, USART2_CK, TIMER0_BRKIN, I2S1_WS Default: PB13 PB13 26 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_SCK, USART2_CTS, TIMER0_CH0_ON, I2S1_CK Default: PB14 PB14 27 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_MISO, USART2_RTS, TIMER0_CH1_ON, TIMER11_CH0(3) Default: PB15 PB15 28 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI1_MOSI, TIMER0_CH2_ON, I2S1_SD, TIMER11_CH1(3) Default: PA8 PA8 29 I/O 5VT Alternate: USART0_CK, TIMER0_CH0, CK_OUT0, CTC_SYNC PA9 30 I/O 5VT PA10 31 I/O 5VT PA11 32 I/O 5VT Default: PA9 Alternate: USART0_TX, TIMER0_CH1 Default: PA10 Alternate: USART0_RX, TIMER0_CH2 Default: PA11 Alternate: USART0_CTS, CAN0_RX, USBDM, TIMER0_CH3 PA12 33 I/O 5VT Default: PA12 Alternate: USART0_RTS, CAN0_TX, TIMER0_ETI, 39 GD32F303xx Datasheet Pin Name Pins Pin I/O Type(1) Level(2) Functions description USBDP 5VT Default: JTMS, SWDIO PA13 34 I/O VSS_2 35 P Default: VSS_2 VDD_2 36 P Default: VDD_2 PA14 37 I/O 5VT PA15 38 I/O 5VT Remap: PA13 Default: JTCK, SWCLK Remap: PA14 Default: JTDI Alternate: SPI2_NSS, I2S2_WS Remap: TIMER1_CH0, TIMER1_ETI, PA15, SPI0_NSS Default: JTDO PB3 39 I/O 5VT Alternate:SPI2_SCK, I2S2_CK Remap: PB3, TRACESWO, TIMER1_CH1, SPI0_SCK Default: NJTRST PB4 40 I/O 5VT Alternate: SPI2_MISO Remap: TIMER2_CH0, PB4, SPI0_MISO Default: PB5 PB5 41 Alternate: I2C0_SMBA, SPI2_MOSI, I2S2_SD I/O Remap: TIMER2_CH1, SPI0_MOSI Default: PB6 PB6 42 I/O 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SCL, TIMER3_CH0 Remap: USART0_TX, SPI0_IO2 Default: PB7 PB7 43 I/O BOOT0 44 I 5VT Alternate: I2C0_SDA , TIMER3_CH1 Remap: USART0_RX, SPI0_IO3 Default: BOOT0 Default: PB8 PB8 45 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH2, TIMER9_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SCL, CAN0_RX Default: PB9 PB9 46 I/O 5VT Alternate: TIMER3_CH3, TIMER10_CH0(3) Remap: I2C0_SDA, CAN0_TX VSS_3 47 P Default: VSS_3 VDD_3 48 P Default: VDD_3 Notes: (1)Type: I = input, O = output, P = power. (2)I/O Level: 5VT = 5 V tolerant. (3)Functions are available in GD32F303CG devices. (4)PD0/PD1 cannot be used for EXTI in this package. 40 GD32F303xx Datasheet 3. Functional description 3.1. ARM® Cortex®-M4 core The ARM® Cortex®-M4 processor is a high performance embedded processor with DSP instructions which allow efficient signal processing and complex algorithm execution. It brings an efficient, easy-to-use blend of control and signal processing capabilities to meet the digital signal control markets demand. The processor is highly configurable enabling a wide range of implementations from those requiring floating point operations, memory protection and powerful trace technology to cost sensitive devices requiring minimal area, while delivering outstanding computational performance and an advanced system response to interrupts. 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 processor core  Up to 120 MHz operation frequency  Single-cycle multiplication and hardware divider  Integrated DSP instructions  Integrated Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)  24-bit SysTick timer The Cortex®-M4 processor is based on the ARMv7-M architecture and supports both Thumb and Thumb-2 instruction sets. Some system peripherals listed below are also provided by Cortex®-M4:  Internal Bus Matrix connected with ICode bus, DCode bus, System bus, Private Peripheral Bus (PPB) and debug accesses (AHB-AP) 3.2.  Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)  Flash Patch and Breakpoint (FPB)  Data Watchpoint and Trace (DWT)  Instrument Trace Macrocell (ITM)  Memory Protection Unit (MPU)  Serial Wire JTAG Debug Port (SWJ-DP)  Trace Port Interface Unit (TPIU)  Floating Point Unit (FPU) On-chip memory  Up to 3072 Kbytes of Flash memory, including code Flash and data Flash  Up to 96 KB of SRAM The ARM® Cortex®-M4 processor is structured in Harvard architecture which can use separate buses to fetch instructions and load/store data. 3072 Kbytes of inner flash at most, which includes code Flash that available for storing programs and data, and accessed (R/W) at CPU clock speed with zero wait states. An extra data Flash is also included for storing data mainly. Table 2-3. GD32F303xx memory map shows the memory of the GD32F303xx 41 GD32F303xx Datasheet series of devices, including Flash, SRAM, peripheral, and other pre-defined regions. 3.3. Clock, reset and supply management  Internal 8 MHz factory-trimmed RC and external 4 to 32 MHz crystal oscillator  Internal 48 MHz RC oscillator  Internal 40 kHz RC calibrated oscillator and external 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator  2.6 to 3.6 V application supply and I/Os  Supply Supervisor: POR (Power On Reset), PDR (Power Down Reset), and low voltage detector (LVD) The Clock Control Unit (CCU) provides a range of oscillator and clock functions. These include internal RC oscillator and external crystal oscillator, high speed and low speed two types. Several prescalers allow the frequency configuration of the AHB and two APB domains. The maximum frequency of the two AHB domains are 120 MHz The maximum frequency of the two APB domains including APB1 is 60 MHz and APB2 is 120 MHz See Figure 2-6. GD32F303xx clock tree for details on the clock tree. The Reset Control Unit (RCU) controls three kinds of reset: system reset resets the processor core and peripheral IP components. Power-on reset (POR) and power-down reset (PDR) are always active, and ensures proper operation starting from/down to 2.6 V. The device remains in reset mode when VDD is below a specified threshold. The embedded low voltage detector (LVD) monitors the power supply, compares it to the voltage threshold and generates an interrupt as a warning message for leading the MCU into security. Power supply schemes:  VDD range: 2.6 to 3.6 V, external power supply for I/Os and the internal regulator. Provided externally through VDD pins.  VSSA, VDDA range: 2.6 to 3.6 V, external analog power supplies for ADC, reset blocks, RCs and PLL. VDDA and VSSA must be connected to VDD and VSS, respectively.  VBAT range: 1.8 to 3.6 V, power supply for RTC, external clock 32 kHz oscillator and backup registers (through power switch) when VDD is not present. 3.4. Boot modes At startup, boot pins are used to select one of three boot options:  Boot from main flash memory (default)  Boot from system memory  Boot from on-chip SRAM The boot loader is located in the internal boot ROM memory (system memory). It is used to reprogram the Flash memory by using USART0 (PA9 and PA10), if devices are GD32F303C/R/V/ZG or GD32F303R/V/ZI or GD32F303V/ZK, USART1 (PA2 and PA3) is also available for boot functions. It also can be used to transfer and update the Flash memory 42 GD32F303xx Datasheet code, the data and the vector table sections. In default condition, boot from bank0 of Flash memory is selected. It also supports to boot from bank1 of Flash memory by setting a bit in option bytes. 3.5. Power saving modes The MCU supports three kinds of power saving modes to achieve even lower power consumption. They are sleep mode, deep-sleep mode and standby mode. These operating modes reduce the power consumption and allow the application to achieve the best balance between the CPU operating time, speed and power consumption.  Sleep mode In sleep mode, only the clock of CPU core is off. All peripherals continue to operate and any interrupt/event can wake up the system.  Deep-sleep mode In deep-sleep mode, all clocks in the 1.2 V domain are off, and all of the high speed crystal oscillator (IRC8M, HXTAL) and PLL are disabled. Only the contents of SRAM and registers are retained. Any interrupt or wakeup event from EXTI lines can wake up the system from the deep-sleep mode including the 16 external lines, the RTC alarm, the LVD output, and USB wakeup. When exiting the deep-sleep mode, the IRC8M is selected as the system clock.  Standby mode In standby mode, the whole 1.2V domain is power off, the LDO is shut down, and all of IRC8M, HXTAL and PLL are disabled. The contents of SRAM and registers (except backup registers) are lost. There are four wakeup sources for the standby mode, including the external reset from NRST pin, the RTC, the FWDG reset, and the rising edge on WKUP pin. 3.6. Analog to digital converter (ADC)  12-bit SAR ADC's conversion rate is up to 2.6 MSPS  12-bit, 10-bit, 8-bit or 6-bit configurable resolution  Hardware oversampling ratio adjustable from 2 to 256x improves resolution to 16-bit  Input voltage range: VSSA to VDDA (2.6 to 3.6 V)  Temperature sensor Up to three 12-bit 2.6 MSPS multi-channel ADCs are integrated in the device. It has a total of 18 multiplexed channels: 16 external channels, 1 channel for internal temperature sensor (VSENSE), and 1 channel for internal reference voltage (VREFINT). The input voltage range is between 2.6 V and 3.6 V. An on-chip hardware oversampling scheme improves performance while off-loading the related computational burden from the CPU. An analog watchdog block can be used to detect the channels, which are required to remain within a specific threshold window. A configurable channel management block can be used to perform conversions in single, continuous, scan or discontinuous mode to support more advanced use. 43 GD32F303xx Datasheet The ADC can be triggered from the events generated by the general level 0 timers (TIMERx) and the advanced timers (TIMER0 and TIMER7) with internal connection. The temperature sensor can be used to generate a voltage that varies linearly with temperature. It is internally connected to the ADC_IN16 input channel which is used to convert the sensor output voltage in a digital value. 3.7. Digital to analog converter (DAC)  Two 12-bit DACs with independent output channels  8-bit or 12-bit mode in conjunction with the DMA controller The two 12-bit buffered DACs are used to generate variable analog outputs. The DAC channels can be triggered by the timer or EXTI with DMA support. In dual DAC channel operation, conversions could be done independently or simultaneously. The maximum output value of the DAC is VREF+. 3.8. DMA  7 channel DMA0 controller and 5 channel DMA1 controller  Peripherals supported: Timers, ADC, SPIs, I2Cs, USARTs, DAC, I2S, SDIO The flexible general-purpose DMA controllers provide a hardware method of transferring data between peripherals and/or memory without intervention from the CPU, thereby freeing up bandwidth for other system functions. Three types of access method are supported: peripheral to memory, memory to peripheral, memory to memory Each channel is connected to fixed hardware DMA requests. The priorities of DMA channel requests are determined by software configuration and hardware channel number. Transfer size of source and destination are independent and configurable. 3.9. General-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs)  Up to 112 fast GPIOs, all mappable on 16 external interrupt lines  Analog input/output configurable  Alternate function input/output configurable There are up to 112 general purpose I/O pins (GPIO) in GD32F303xx, named PA0 ~ PA15 and PB0 ~ PB15, PC0 ~ PC15, PD0 ~ PD15, PE0 ~ PE15, PF0-PF15, PG0-PG15 to implement logic input/output functions. Each of the GPIO ports has related control and configuration registers to satisfy the requirements of specific applications. The external interrupts on the GPIO pins of the device have related control and configuration registers in the Interrupt/event controller (EXTI). The GPIO ports are pin-shared with other alternative functions (AFs) to obtain maximum flexibility on the package pins. Each of the GPIO pins can be configured by software as output (push-pull or open-drain), as input (with or without pull44 GD32F303xx Datasheet up or pull-down) or as peripheral alternate function. Most of the GPIO pins are shared with digital or analog alternate functions. All GPIOs are high-current capable except for analog inputs. 3.10. Timers and PWM generation  Two 16-bit advanced timer (TIMER0 & TIMER7), ten 16-bit general timers (TIMER1 ~ TIMER4, TIMER8 ~ TIMER13), and two 16-bit basic timer (TIMER5 & TIMER6)  Up to 4 independent channels of PWM, output compare or input capture for each general timer and external trigger input  16-bit, motor control PWM advanced timer with programmable dead-time generation for output match  Encoder interface controller with two inputs using quadrature decoder  24-bit SysTick timer down counter  2 watchdog timers (Free watchdog timer and window watchdog timer) The advanced timer (TIMER0 & TIMER7) can be used as a three-phase PWM multiplexed on 6 channels. It has complementary PWM outputs with programmable dead-time generation. It can also be used as a complete general timer. The 4 independent channels can be used for input capture, output compare, PWM generation (edge-aligned or center-aligned counting modes) and single pulse mode output. If configured as a general 16-bit timer, it has the same functions as the TIMERx timer. It can be synchronized with external signals or to interconnect with other general timers together which have the same architecture and features. The general timer, can be used for a variety of purposes including general time, input signal pulse width measurement or output waveform generation such as a single pulse generation or PWM output, up to 4 independent channels for input capture/output compare. TIMER1 ~ TIMER4 is based on a 16-bit auto-reload up/downcounter and a 16-bit prescaler. TIMER8 ~ TIMER13 is based on a 16-bit auto-reload upcounter and a 16-bit prescaler. The general timer also supports an encoder interface with two inputs using quadrature decoder. The basic timer, known as TIMER5 & TIMER6, are mainly used for DAC trigger generation. They can also be used as a simple 16-bit time base. The GD32F303xx have two watchdog peripherals, free watchdog timer and window watchdog timer. They offer a combination of high safety level, flexibility of use and timing accuracy. The free watchdog timer includes a 12-bit down-counting counter and an 8-bit prescaler, It is clocked from an independent 40 kHz internal RC and as it operates independently of the main clock, it can operate in deep-sleep and standby modes. It can be used either as a watchdog to reset the device when a problem occurs, or as a free-running timer for application timeout management. The window watchdog timer is based on a 7-bit down counter that can be set as free-running. It can be used as a watchdog to reset the device when a problem occurs. It is clocked from the main clock. It has an early wakeup interrupt capability and the counter can be frozen in 45 GD32F303xx Datasheet debug mode. The SysTick timer is dedicated for OS, but could also be used as a standard down counter. The features are shown below: 3.11.  A 24-bit down counter  Auto reload capability  Maskable system interrupt generation when the counter reaches 0  Programmable clock source Real time clock (RTC)  32-bit up-counter with a programmable 20-bit prescaler  Alarm function  Interrupt and wakeup event The real time clock is an independent timer which provides a set of continuously running counters which can be used with suitable software to provide a clock calendar function, and provides an alarm interrupt and an expected interrupt. The RTC features a 32-bit programmable counter for long-term measurement using the compare register to generate an alarm. A 20-bit prescaler is used for the time base clock and is by default configured to generate a time base of 1 second from a clock at 32.768 kHz from external crystal oscillator. 3.12. Inter-integrated circuit (I2C)  Up to two I2C bus interfaces can support both master and slave mode with a frequency up to 1 MHz (Fast mode plus)  Provide arbitration function, optional PEC (packet error checking) generation and checking  Supports 7-bit and 10-bit addressing mode and general call addressing mode The I2C interface is an internal circuit allowing communication with an external I2C interface which is an industry standard two line serial interface used for connection to external hardware. These two serial lines are known as a serial data line (SDA) and a serial clock line (SCL). The I2C module provides several data transfer rates of up to 100 kHz in standard mode, up to 400 kHz in the fast mode and up to 1 MHz in the fast mode plus . The I2C module also has an arbitration detect function to prevent the situation where more than one master attempts to transmit data to the I2C bus at the same time. A CRC-8 calculator is also provided in I2C interface to perform packet error checking for I2C data. 3.13. Serial peripheral interface (SPI)  Up to three SPI interfaces with a frequency of up to 30 MHz  Support both master and slave mode 46 GD32F303xx Datasheet  Hardware CRC calculation and transmit automatic CRC error checking  Quad-SPI configuration available in master mode (only in SPI0) The SPI interface uses 4 pins, among which are the serial data input and output lines (MISO & MOSI), the clock line (SCK) and the slave select line (NSS). Both SPIs can be served by the DMA controller. The SPI interface may be used for a variety of purposes, including simplex synchronous transfers on two lines with a possible bidirectional data line or reliable communication using CRC checking. Quad-SPI master mode is also supported in SPI0. 3.14. Universal synchronous asynchronous receiver transmitter (USART)  Up to three USARTs and two UARTs with operating frequency up to 7.5M Bits/s  Supports both asynchronous and clocked synchronous serial communication modes  IrDA SIR encoder and decoder support  LIN break generation and detection  USARTs support ISO 7816-3 compliant smart card interface The USART (USART0, USART1 and USART2) and UART (UART3 & UART4) are used to translate data between parallel and serial interfaces, provides a flexible full duplex data exchange using synchronous or asynchronous transfer. It is also commonly used for RS-232 standard communication. The USART/UART includes a programmable baud rate generator which is capable of dividing the system clock to produce a dedicated clock for the USART transmitter and receiver. The USART/UART also supports DMA function for high speed data communication except UART4. 3.15. Inter-IC sound (I2S)  Two I2S bus Interfaces with sampling frequency from 8 kHz to 192 kHz  Support either master or slave mode The Inter-IC sound (I2S) bus provides a standard communication interface for digital audio applications by 3-wire serial lines. GD32F303xx contain two I2S-bus interfaces that can be operated with 16/32 bit resolution in master or slave mode, pin multiplexed with SPI1 and SPI2. The audio sampling frequency from 8 kHz to 192 kHz is supported. 3.16. Universal serial bus full-speed device interface (USBD)  One full-speed USB Interface with frequency up to 12 Mbit/s  Internal 48 MHz oscillator support crystal-less operation  Internal main PLL for USB CLK compliantly The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a 4-wire bus with 4 bidirectional endpoints. The device 47 GD32F303xx Datasheet controller enables 12 Mbit/s data exchange with integrated transceivers. Transaction formatting is performed by the hardware, including CRC generation and checking. It supports device modes. Transaction formatting is performed by the hardware, including CRC generation and checking. The status of a completed USB transfer or error condition is indicated by status registers. An interrupt is also generated if enabled. The required precise 48 MHz clock which can be generated from the internal main PLL (the clock source must use an HXTAL crystal oscillator) or by the internal 48 MHz oscillator in automatic trimming mode that allows crystal-less operation. 3.17. Controller area network (CAN)  One CAN2.0B interface with communication frequency up to 1 Mbit/s  Internal main PLL for CAN CLK compliantly Controller area network (CAN) is a method for enabling serial communication in field bus. The CAN protocol has been used extensively in industrial automation and automotive applications. It can receive and transmit standard frames with 11-bit identifiers as well as extended frames with 29-bit identifiers. The CAN has three mailboxes for transmission and two FIFOs of three message deep for reception. It also provides 14 scalable/configurable identifier filter banks for selecting the incoming messages needed and discarding the others. 3.18. Secure digital input and output card interface (SDIO)  Support SD2.0/SDIO2.0/MMC4.2 host interface The Secure Digital Input and Output Card Interface (SDIO) provides access to external SD memory cards specifications version 2.0, SDIO card specification version 2.0 and multi-media card system specification version 4.2 with DMA supported. In addition, this interface is also compliant with CE-ATA digital protocol rev1.1. 3.19. External memory controller (EXMC)  Supported external memory: SRAM, PSRAM, ROM and NOR-Flash, NAND Flash and PC card  Provide ECC calculating hardware module for NAND Flash memory block  Up to 16-bit data bus  Support to interface with Motorola 6800 and Intel 8080 type LCD directly External memory controller (EXMC) is an abbreviation of external memory controller. It is divided in to several sub-banks for external device support, each sub-bank has its own chip selection signal but at one time, only one bank can be accessed. The EXMC support code execution from external memory except NAND Flash and PC card. The EXMC also can be configured to interface with the most common LCD module of Motorola 6800 and Intel 8080 48 GD32F303xx Datasheet series and reduce the system cost and complexity. 3.20. Debug mode  Serial wire JTAG debug port (SWJ-DP) The ARM® SWJ-DP Interface is embedded and is a combined JTAG and serial wire debug port that enables either a serial wire debug or a JTAG probe to be connected to the target. 3.21. Package and operation temperature  LQFP144 (GD32F303Zx), LQFP100 (GD32F303Vx), LQFP64 (GD32F303Rx) and LQFP48 (GD32F303Cx)  Operation temperature range: -40 °C to +105 °C  Operation temperature range: -40 °C to +85 °C  Operation temperature range: -20 °C to +85 °C 49 GD32F303xx Datasheet 4. Electrical characteristics 4.1. Absolute maximum ratings The maximum ratings are the limits to which the device can be subjected without permanently damaging the device. Note that the device is not guaranteed to operate properly at the maximum ratings. Exposure to the absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Table 4-1. Absolute maximum ratings(1) (4) Symbol VDD Parameter External voltage range(2) Min Max Unit VSS - 0.3 VSS + 3.6 V VDDA External analog supply voltage VSSA - 0.3 VSSA + 3.6 V VBAT External battery supply voltage VSS - 0.3 VSS + 3.6 V VSS - 0.3 VDD + 3.6 V Input voltage on other I/O VSS - 0.3 3.6 V |ΔVDDX| Variations between different VDD power pins — 50 mV |VSSX −VSS| Variations between different ground pins — 50 mV IIO Maximum current for GPIO pins — ±25 mA TA Operating temperature range -40 +85 °C TSTG Storage temperature range -55 +150 °C TJ Maximum junction temperature — 125 °C VIN Input voltage on 5V tolerant pin (3) (1). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. (2). All main power and ground pins should be connected to an external power source within the allowable range. (3). VIN maximum value cannot exceed 6.5 V. (4). It is recommended that VDD and VDDA are powered by the same source. The maximum difference between VDD and VDDA does not exceed 300 mV during power-up and operation. 4.2. Operating conditions characteristics Table 4-2. DC operating conditions Min(1) Typ Max(1) Unit Symbol Parameter Conditions VDD Supply voltage — 2.6 3.3 3.6 V VDDA Analog supply voltage Same as VDD 2.6 3.3 3.6 V VBAT Battery supply voltage — 1.8 — 3.6 V (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. 50 GD32F303xx Datasheet Figure 4-1. Recommended power supply decoupling capacitors(1) (2) VBAT 100 nF VSS N * VDD 4.7 μF + N * 100 nF VSS VDDA 1 μF VSSA 10 nF VREF+ 1 μF VREF- 10 nF (1). The VREF+ and VREF- pins are only available on no less than 100-pin packages, or else the VREF+ and VREF- pins are not available and internally connected to VDDA and VSSA pins. (2). All decoupling capacitors need to be as close as possible to the pins on the PCB board. Table 4-3. Clock frequency(1) Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Max Unit fHCLK AHB clock frequency — — 120 MHz fAPB1 APB1 clock frequency — — 60 MHz fAPB2 APB2 clock frequency — — 120 MHz Min Max Unit 0 ∞ 20 ∞ (1). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. Table 4-4. Operating conditions at Power up/ Power down(1) Symbol tVDD Parameter Conditions VDD rise time rate — VDD fall time rate μs/V (1). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. Table 4-5. Start-up timings of Operating conditions (1)(2)(3) Symbol Parameter tstart-up Start-up time Conditions Typ Clock source from HXTAL 144 Clock source from IRC8M 144 Unit ms (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). After power-up, the start-up time is the time between the rising edge of NRST high and the main function. (3). PLL is off. Table 4-6. Power saving mode wakeup timings characteristics(1) (2) Symbol Parameter Typ tSleep Wakeup from Sleep mode 3.4 tDeep-sleep Wakeup from Deep-sleep mode(LDO On) 5.8 Unit μs 51 GD32F303xx Datasheet Symbol Parameter Typ Wakeup from Deep-sleep mode(LDO in low power mode) 5.8 Wakeup from Standby mode 144 tStandby Unit ms (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). The wakeup time is measured from the wakeup event to the point at which the application code reads the first instruction under the below conditions: VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, IRC8M = System clock = 8 MHz. 4.3. Power consumption The power measurements specified in the tables represent that code with data executing from on-chip Flash with the following specifications. Table 4-7. Power consumption characteristics (2)(3)(4)(5) Typ(1) Symbol Parameter Conditions Max TA = TA = TA = Unit 25℃ 85℃ 25℃ 39.3 41.3 — mA 24.8 26.6 — mA 35.6 37.5 — mA 22.5 24.2 — mA 31.8 33.6 — mA 20.2 21.9 — mA 24.3 26.0 — mA 15.5 17.2 — mA 16.7 18.4 — mA VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 120 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 120 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 108 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 108 MHz, All peripherals disabled IDD+IDDA Supply current (Run mode) VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 96 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 96 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 72 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 72 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 48 MHz, All peripherals enabled 52 GD32F303xx Datasheet Typ(1) Symbol Parameter Conditions Max TA = TA = TA = Unit 25℃ 85℃ 25℃ 10.9 12.5 — mA 13.0 14.5 — mA 8.6 10.1 — mA 9.2 10.7 — mA 6.3 7.8 — mA 6.7 8.1 — mA 4.7 6.1 — mA 4.1 5.5 — mA 3.1 4.6 — mA 24.9 26.6 — mA 10.3 11.7 — mA 22.6 24.2 — mA 9.4 10.8 — mA VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 48 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 36 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 36 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 24 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 24 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 16 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 16 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 8 MHz, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System clock = 8 MHz, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 120 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 120 MHz, CPU clock off, Supply current All peripherals disabled (Sleep mode) VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 108 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 108 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals disabled 53 GD32F303xx Datasheet Typ(1) Symbol Parameter Conditions Max TA = TA = TA = Unit 25℃ 85℃ 25℃ System Clock = 96 MHz, CPU clock off, All 20.3 21.8 — mA 8.5 9.9 — mA System Clock = 72 MHz, CPU clock off, All 15.6 17.2 — mA 6.8 8.2 — mA System Clock = 48 MHz, CPU clock off, All 11.0 12.4 — mA 5.0 6.4 — mA 8.6 10.0 — mA 4.2 5.5 — mA 6.3 7.7 — mA 3.3 4.7 — mA 4.7 6.1 — mA 2.7 4.1 — mA 3.1 4.5 — mA VDD = VDDA = 3.3V, HXTAL = 8MHz, peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 96 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 72 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 48 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 36 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 36 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 24 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 24 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 16 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals enabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 16 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 8 MHz, CPU clock off, All peripherals enabled 54 GD32F303xx Datasheet Typ(1) Symbol Parameter Conditions Max TA = TA = TA = Unit 25℃ 85℃ 25℃ 2.2 3.4 — VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, HXTAL = 8 MHz, System Clock = 8 MHz, CPU clock off, All mA peripherals disabled VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, LDO in run mode, IRC40K off, RTC off, All GPIOs analog 189.5 1159.3 1100 μA mode VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, LDO in low power Supply current (Deep-Sleep mode) mode, IRC40K off, RTC off, All GPIOs 159.8 1124.0 1100 μA analog mode VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, Main LDO in under drive mode, IRC40K off, RTC off, All 162.8 944.0 1100 μA GPIOs analog mode VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, Low Power LDO in under drive mode, IRC40K off, RTC off, All 133.0 910.3 1100 μA GPIOs analog mode VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, LXTAL off, IRC40K on, 5.8 7.5 22 μA 5.6 7.3 22 μA 5.0 6.7 22 μA 1.7 2.2 — μA 1.6 1.9 — μA 1.4 1.7 — μA 1.3 1.6 — μA 1.4 1.8 — μA 1.3 1.6 — μA RTC on Supply current VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, LXTAL off, IRC40K on, (Standby mode) RTC off VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, LXTAL off, IRC40K off, RTC off VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.6 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL High driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.3 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL High driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 2.6 V, LXTAL on Battery supply IBAT current (Backup mode) with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL High driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 1.8 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL High driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.6 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium High driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.3 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium High driving 55 GD32F303xx Datasheet Typ(1) Symbol Parameter Conditions Max TA = TA = TA = Unit 25℃ 85℃ 25℃ 1.1 1.3 — μA 1.0 1.2 — μA 1.1 1.4 — μA 1.0 1.2 — μA 0.8 1.0 — μA 0.7 0.8 — μA 1.1 1.4 — μA 0.9 1.1 — μA 0.7 0.9 — μA 0.6 0.7 — μA VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 2.6 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium High driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 1.8 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium High driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.6 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium Low driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.3 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium Low driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 2.6 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium Low driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 1.8 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Medium Low driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.6 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Low driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 3.3 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Low driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 2.6 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Low driving VDD off, VDDA off, VBAT = 1.8 V, LXTAL on with external crystal, RTC on, LXTAL Low driving (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Unless otherwise specified, all values given for TA and test result is mean value. (3). When System Clock is less than 4 MHz, an external source is used, and the HXTAL bypass function is needed, no PLL. (4). When System Clock is greater than 8 MHz, a crystal 8MHz is used, and the HXTAL bypass function is closed, using PLL. (5). When analog peripheral blocks such as ADCs, DACs, HXTAL, LXTAL, IRC8M, or IRC40K are ON, an additional power consumption should be considered. 56 GD32F303xx Datasheet Figure 4-2. Typical supply current consumption in Run mode (All peripherals enabled) Figure 4-3. Typical supply current consumption in Run mode (All peripherals disabled) 57 GD32F303xx Datasheet Figure 4-4. Typical supply current consumption in Sleep mode (All peripherals enabled) Figure 4-5. Typical supply current consumption in Sleep mode (All peripherals disabled) Table 4-8. Peripheral current consumption characteristics(1) Peripherials(4) APB1 Typical consumption at TA = 25 ℃ (TYP) DAC(2) 0.81 PMU 1.41 BKPI 1.93 CAN0 1.41 Unit mA 58 GD32F303xx Datasheet Peripherials(4) ADDAPB1 APB2 AHB Typical consumption at TA = 25 ℃ (TYP) USBD 0.6 I2C1 1.23 I2C0 1.21 UART4 1.24 UART3 1.25 USART2 1.23 USART1 1.24 SPI2 1.17 SPI1 1.23 WWDGT 1.13 TIMER13 1.47 TIMER12 1.44 TIMER11 1.47 TIMER6 1.14 TIMER5 1.12 TIMER4 1.52 TIMER3 2.25 TIMER2 2.23 TIMER1 2.25 CTC 1.13 TIMER10 2.25 TIMER9 2.23 TIMER8 2.24 ADC2(3) 0.83 USART0 2.15 TIMER7 2.66 SPI0 1.87 TIMER0 2.63 ADC1(3) 0.8 ADC0(3) 0.8 GPIOG 1.99 GPIOF 2 GPIOE 1.99 GPIOD 2 GPIOC 2 GPIOB 2 GPIOA 1.29 SDIO 1.89 EXMC 1.9 CRC 1.81 Unit 59 GD32F303xx Datasheet Typical consumption at TA = 25 ℃ Peripherials(4) (TYP) DMA1 1.48 DMA0 1.61 Unit (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). DEN0 and DEN1 bits in the DAC_CTL register are set to 1, and the converted value set to 0x800. (3). system clock = fHCLK = 120 MHz, fAPB1 = fHCLK/2, fAPB2 = fHCLK, fADCCLK = fAPB2/2, ADON bit is set to 1. (4). If there is no other description, then HXTAL = 8 MHz, system clock = fHCLK = 120 MHz, fAPB1 = fHCLK/2, fAPB2 = fHCLK. 4.4. EMC characteristics EMS (electromagnetic susceptibility) includes ESD (Electrostatic discharge, positive and negative) and FTB (Burst of Fast Transient voltage, positive and negative) testing result is given in the Table 4-9. EMS characteristics(1), based on the EMS levels and classes compliant with IEC 61000 series standard. Table 4-9. EMS characteristics(1) Symbol VESD VFTB Parameter Conditions Voltage applied to all device pins to induce a functional disturbance Level/Class VDD = 3.3 V, TA = + 25 °C LQFP144, fHCLK = 120 MHz 3A conforms to IEC 61000-4-2 Fast transient voltage burst applied to VDD = 3.3 V, TA = +25 °C induce a functional disturbance through LQFP144, fHCLK = 120 MHz 100 pF on VDD and VSS pins conforms to IEC 61000-4-4 4A (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. 4.5. Power supply supervisor characteristics Table 4-10. Power supply supervisor characteristics Symbol VLVD(1) Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max LVDT = 000(rising edge) — 2.15 — LVDT = 000(falling edge) — 2.04 — LVDT = 001(rising edge) — 2.29 — Low voltage LVDT = 001(falling edge) — 2.19 — Detector level selection LVDT = 010(rising edge) — 2.43 — LVDT = 010(falling edge) — 2.33 — LVDT = 011(rising edge) — 2.57 — LVDT = 011(falling edge) — 2.47 — Unit V 60 GD32F303xx Datasheet Symbol Parameter VLVDhyst(2) LVD hystersis VPOR(1) Power on reset threshold VPDR(1) Conditions Min Typ Max LVDT = 100(rising edge) — 2.71 — LVDT = 100(falling edge) — 2.6 — LVDT = 101(rising edge) — 2.85 — LVDT = 101(falling edge) — 2.74 — LVDT = 110(rising edge) — 2.99 — LVDT = 110(falling edge) — 2.89 — LVDT = 111(rising edge) — 3.13 — LVDT = 111(falling edge) — 3.03 — — — 100 — mV — 2.34 — V — 1.82 — V Power down reset — threshold Unit VPDRhyst(2) PDR hysteresis — 600 — mV tRSTTEMPO(2) Reset temporization — 2 — ms (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. 4.6. Electrical sensitivity The device is strained in order to determine its performance in terms of electrical sensitivity. Electrostatic discharges (ESD) are applied directly to the pins of the sample. Static latch-up (LU) test is based on the two measurement methods. Table 4-11. ESD characteristics(1) Symbol VESD(HBM) VESD(CDM) Parameter Conditions Electrostatic discharge TA = 25 °C; voltage (human body model) JESD22-A114 Electrostatic discharge TA = 25 °C; voltage (charge device model) JESD22-C101 Min Typ Max2 Unit — — 4000 V — — 800 V Min Typ Max2 Unit — — ±200 mA — — 5.4 V (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. Table 4-12. Static latch-up characteristics(1) Symbol Parameter Conditions I-test LU TA = 25 °C; JESD78 Vsupply over voltage (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. 61 GD32F303xx Datasheet 4.7. External clock characteristics Table 4-13. High speed external clock (HXTAL) generated from a crystal/ceramic characteristics Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit fHXTAL(1) Crystal or ceramic frequency 2.6 V ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6 V 4 8 32 MHz RF(2) Feedback resistor VDD = 3.3 V — 400 — kΩ — — 20 30 pF Recommended matching CHXTAL(2) (3) capacitance on OSCIN and OSCOUT Ducy(HXTAL)(2) Crystal or ceramic duty cycle — 30 50 70 % gm(2) Oscillator transconductance Startup — 25 — mA/V Crystal or ceramic operating VDD = 3.3 V, current TA = 25 °C — 1.1 — mA — 1.8 — ms IDDHXTAL(1) tSUHXTAL(1) Crystal or ceramic startup time VDD = 3.3 V, TA = 25 °C (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. (3). CHXTAL1 = CHXTAL2 = 2*(CLOAD - CS), For CHXTAL1 and CHXTAL2, it is recommended matching capacitance on OSCIN and OSCOUT. For CLOAD, it is crystal/ceramic load capacitance, provided by the crystal or ceramic manufacturer. For CS, it is PCB and MCU pin stray capacitance. Table 4-14. High speed external clock characteristics (HXTAL in bypass mode) Symbol Parameter fHXTAL_ext(1) External clock source or oscillator frequency Conditions Min Typ Max Unit VDD = 3.3 V 1 — 50 MHz 0.7 VDD — VDD V VSS — 0.3 VDD V OSCIN input pin high level VHXTALH(2) voltage VHXTALL(2) VDD = 3.3 V OSCIN input pin low level voltage tH/L(HXTAL) (2) OSCIN high or low time — 5 — — ns tR/F(HXTAL) (2) OSCIN rise or fall time — — — 10 ns OSCIN input capacitance — — 5 — pF Duty cycle — 40 — 60 % CIN(2) Ducy(HXTAL) (2) (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. Table 4-15. Low speed external clock (LXTAL) generated from a crystal/ceramic 62 GD32F303xx Datasheet characteristics Symbol Parameter Crystal or ceramic fLXTAL(1) frequency Conditions Min Typ Max Unit VDD = 3.3 V — 32.768 — kHz — — 15 — pF — 30 — 70 % — 4 — — 6 — — 12 — — 18 — — 0.6 — — 0.7 — Recommended matching CLXTAL (2) (3) capacitance on OSC32IN and OSC32OUT Ducy(LXTAL)(2) Crystal or ceramic duty cycle Lower driving capability Medium low driving gm(2) Oscillator transconductance capability μA/V Medium high driving capability Higher driving capability Lower driving capability Medium low driving (1) IDDLXTAL Crystal or ceramic operating capability current Medium high driving μA capability Higher driving capability tSULXTAL(1) (4) Crystal or ceramic startup time — — 1.0 — — 1.3 — — 1.8 — s (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. (3). CLXTAL1 = CLXTAL2 = 2*(CLOAD - CS), For CLXTAL1 and CLXTAL2, it is recommended matching capacitance on OSC32IN and OSC32OUT. For CLOAD, it is crystal/ceramic load capacitance, provided by the crystal or ceramic manufacturer. For CS, it is PCB and MCU pin stray capacitance. (4). tSULXTAL is the startup time measured from the moment it is enabled (by software) to the 32.768 kHz oscillator stabilization flags is SET. This value varies significantly with the crystal manufacturer. Table 4-16. Low speed external user clock characteristics (LXTAL in bypass mode) Symbol fLXTAL_ext(1) VLXTALH(2) VLXTALL (2) Parameter External clock source or oscillator frequency OSC32IN input pin high level voltage OSC32IN input pin low level voltage Conditions Min Typ Max Unit VDD = 3.3 V — 32.768 1000 kHz — 0.7 VDD — VDD V — VSS — 0.3 VDD tH/L(LXTAL) (2) OSC32IN high or low time — 450 — — tR/F(LXTAL) OSC32IN rise or fall time — — — 50 OSC32IN input capacitance — — 5 — CIN(2) (2) ns pF 63 GD32F303xx Datasheet Ducy(LXTAL) (2) — Duty cycle 30 50 % 70 (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. 4.8. Internal clock characteristics Table 4-17. High speed internal clock (IRC8M) characteristics Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V — 8 — MHz -2.5 — +2.5 % -1.8 — +1.8 % VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, TA = 25 °C -1.0 — +1.0 % High Speed Internal fIRC8M Oscillator (IRC8M) frequency VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, TA = -40 °C ~ +85 °C(1) IRC8M oscillator Frequency VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, accuracy, Factory-trimmed ACCIRC8M TA = 0 °C ~ +85 °C(1) IRC8M oscillator Frequency — — 0.5 — % DucyIRC8M(2) IRC8M oscillator duty cycle VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V 45 50 55 % IRC8M oscillator operating VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, current fIRC8M = 8 MHz — 66 — μA IRC8M oscillator startup VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, time fIRC8M = 8 MHz — 3 — μs Min Typ Max Unit 20 40 45 kHz VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, TA = 25 °C — 0.4 — μA VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, TA = 25 °C — 110 — μs accuracy, User trimming step(1) IDDAIRC8M(1) tSUIRC8M(1) (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. Table 4-18. Low speed internal clock (IRC40K) characteristics Symbol fIRC40K(1) IDDAIRC40K(2) tSUIRC40K(2) Parameter Conditions Low Speed Internal oscillator VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, (IRC40K) frequency TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C IRC40K oscillator operating current IRC40K oscillator startup time (1). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. (2). Based on characterization, not tested in production. 64 GD32F303xx Datasheet Table 4-19. High speed internal clock (IRC48M) characteristics Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit VDD = 3.3 V — 48 — MHz -4.0 — +5.0 % -3.0 — +3.0 % VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, TA = 25 °C -2.0 — +2.0 % — — 0.12 — % VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V 45 50 55 % — 240 — μA — 2.5 — μs High Speed Internal fIRC48M Oscillator (IRC48M) frequency VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, IRC48M oscillator TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C(1) Frequency accuracy, VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, Factory-trimmed TA = 0 °C ~ +85 °C (1) ACCIRC48M IRC48M oscillator Frequency accuracy, User trimming DIRC48M(2) IDDAIRC48M(1) tSUIRC48M(1) step(1) IRC48M oscillator duty cycle IRC48M oscillator operating VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, current fIRC48M = 48 MHz IRC48M oscillator startup VDD = VDDA = 3.3 V, time fIRC48M = 48 MHz (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. 4.9. PLL characteristics Table 4-20. PLL characteristics Symbol fPLLIN (1) fPLLOUT fVCO tLOCK(2) IDDA(1) Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit PLL input clock frequency — 1 — 25 MHz PLL output clock frequency — 16 — 120 MHz — 32 — 240 MHz — — — 300 μs VCO freq = 240 MHz — 450 — μA — 35 — PLL VCO output clock frequency PLL lock time Current consumption on VDDA Cycle to cycle Jitter JitterPLL(1)(3) (rms) Cycle to cycle Jitter (peak to peak) ps System clock — 371 — (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. (3). Value given with main PLL running. 65 GD32F303xx Datasheet 4.10. Memory characteristics Table 4-21. Flash memory characteristics Symbol Parameter Conditions Min(1) Typ(1) Max(2) Number of guaranteed PECYC program /erase cycles TA = -40 °C ~ +85 °C 100 — — before failure (Endurance) Unit kcycle s tRET Data retention time — — 20 — years tPROG Word programming time TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C — 37.5 86 μs TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C — 45 200/300(3) ms TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C — 1 4.8/8.0(4) s TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C — 4 19.2/32(5) s s tERASE tMERASE(256K) tMERASE(512K) Page erase time Mass erase time Mass erase time tMERASE(1MB) Mass erase time TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C — 6 28.8/48(6) tMERASE(2MB) Mass erase time TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C — 10 48/80(7) s tMERASE(3MB) Mass erase time TA = -40°C ~ +85 °C — 14 67.2/112(8) s Min Typ -0.5 — (1). Based on characterization, not tested in production. (2). Guaranteed by design, not tested in production. (3). Max value with 50K &
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