0: =0
1: O: /LED_24G
2: O: /LED_5G
3: O: /LED_POWER_BOOTING
4: =0
5: =0
6: O: /LED_POWER
7: I: /BTN_WPS_SETUP
8: O: /LED_USB
9: =0
10: =0
11: I: /BTN_RESET
12: =0
13: =0
14: =0
15: =0
Notes:
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The power indicator houses 2 leds:
/LED_POWER
: on during and after boot up./LED_POWER_BOOTING
: on during and off after boot up.
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All leds are on with a low output and off with a high output on the corresponding GPIO pin. If the GPIO pin is placed in tri-state mode, the led will turn on with a lower brightness of around 3/4 of full brightness. The GPIO pins could be software-configured with pull-downs, or there could be actual pull down resistors. In the first case, this low-brightness mode could increase power dissipation in the SoC. Thus, it seems safer not to put the GPIO pin in tri-state mode.