Specific properties of ESP32-C6 variant (family)
Specific properties of ESP32-C6 variant (family)
ESP32-C6 has 19 broken-out GPIO pins, where a subset can be used as ADC channel and as low-power digital inputs/outputs in deep-sleep mode, the so-called LP GPIOs. Some of them are used by special SoC components. The following table gives a short overview.
| Pin | Type | ADC / LP | PU / PD | Special function | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GPIO0 | In/Out | ADC / LP | yes | XTAL_32K_P | - |
| GPIO1 | In/Out | ADC / LP | yes | XTAL_32K_N | - |
| GPIO2 | In/Out | ADC / LP | yes | FSPIQ | |
| GPIO3 | In/Out | ADC / LP | yes | - | |
| GPIO4 | In/Out | ADC / LP | yes | MTMS | FSPIWP |
| GPIO5 | In/Out | ADC / LP | yes | MTDI | FSPIHD |
| GPIO6 | In/Out | ADC / LP | yes | MTCK | FSPICLK |
| GPIO7 | In/Out | LP | yes | MTDO | FSPID |
| GPIO8 | In/Out | yes | Bootstrapping | ||
| GPIO9 | In/Out | yes | Bootstrapping, pulled up | ||
| GPIO10 | In/Out | yes | N/A on chips with in-package flash | ||
| GPIO11 | In/Out | yes | N/A on chips with in-package flash | ||
| GPIO12 | In/Out | yes | USB D- | USB Serial / JTAG interface | |
| GPIO13 | In/Out | yes | USB D+ | USB Serial / JTAG interface | |
| GPIO14 | In/Out | yes | N/A on chips w/o in-package flash | ||
| GPIO15 | In/Out | yes | Bootstrapping | ||
| GPIO16 | In/Out | yes | UART0 TX | FSPICS0 | |
| GPIO17 | In/Out | yes | UART0 RX | FSPICS1 | |
| GPIO18 | In/Out | yes | UART0 RX | FSPICS2 | |
| GPIO19 | In/Out | yes | FSPICS3 | ||
| GPIO20 | In/Out | yes | FSPICS4 | ||
| GPIO21 | In/Out | yes | FSPICS5 | ||
| GPIO22 | In/Out | yes | - | ||
| GPIO23 | In/Out | yes | - | ||
| GPIO24 | In/Out | yes | SPICS0 | N/A on chips with in-package flash | |
| GPIO25 | In/Out | yes | SPIQ | N/A on chips with in-package flash | |
| GPIO26 | In/Out | yes | SPIWP | N/A on chips with in-package flash | |
| GPIO27 | In/Out | yes | VDD_SPI | N/A on chips with in-package flash | |
| GPIO28 | In/Out | yes | SPIHD | N/A on chips with in-package flash | |
| GPIO29 | In/Out | yes | SPICLK | N/A on chips with in-package flash | |
| GPIO30 | In/Out | yes | SPID | N/A on chips with in-package flash |
ADC: these pins can be used as ADC inputs
LP: these pins are LP GPIOs and can be used in deep-sleep mode
PU/PD: these pins have software configurable pull-up/pull-down functionality.
GPIO8 and GPIO9 are bootstrapping pins which are used to boot ESP32-C6 in different modes:
| GPIO9 | GPIO8 | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | X | SPI Boot mode to boot the firmware from flash (default mode) |
| 0 | 1 | SPI Download Boot mode |
ESP32-C6 integrates one 12-bit ADC with 7 channels in total: GPIO0, GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4, GPIO5 and GPIO6
The maximum number of ADC channels ADC_NUMOF_MAX is 7.
ESP32-C6 has two built-in I2C interfaces.
The following table shows the default configuration of I2C interfaces used for ESP32-C6 boards. It can be overridden by application-specific configurations.
| Device | Signal | Pin | Symbol | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I2C_DEV(0) | I2C0_SPEED | default is I2C_SPEED_FAST | ||
| I2C_DEV(0) | SCL | GPIO5 | I2C0_SCL | - |
| I2C_DEV(0) | SDA | GPIO4 | I2C0_SDA | - |
The ESP32-C6 LEDC module has 1 channel group with 6 channels. Each of these channels can be clocked by one of the 4 timers. This means that it is possible to define up to 4 PWM devices with different frequencies and resolutions and a total of 6 PWM channels.
ESP32-C6 has three SPI controllers where SPI0 and SPI1 share the same bus. They are used as interface for external memory and can only operate in memory mode:
Thus, only SPI2 (FSPI) can be used as general purpose SPI in RIOT as SPI_DEV(0).
The following table shows the pin configuration used for most boards, even though it can vary from board to board.
| Device | Signal | Pin | Symbol | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPI_DEV(0) | SCK | GPIO6 | SPI0_SCK | SPI2_HOST (FSPI) |
| SPI_DEV(0) | MOSI | GPIO7 | SPI0_MOSI | SPI2_HOST (FSPI) |
| SPI_DEV(0) | MISO | GPIO2 | SPI0_MISO | SPI2_HOST (FSPI) |
| SPI_DEV(0) | CS0 | GPIO18 | SPI0_CS0 | SPI2_HOST (FSPI) |
ESP32-C6 has two timer groups with one timer each, resulting in a total of two timers. Thus one timer with one channel can be used in RIOT as timer device TIMER_DEV(0), because the other timer is used as system timer.
ESP32-C6 do not have CCOMPARE registers. The counter implementation can not be used.
ESP32-C6 integrates three UART interfaces, two in the high-power domain and one in the low-power domain. The low-power UART interface is not yet supported. The following default pin configuration of UART interfaces as used by a most boards can be overridden by the application, see section Application-Specific Configurations.
| Device | Signal | Pin | Symbol | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UART_DEV(0) | TxD | GPIO16 | UART0_TXD | cannot be changed |
| UART_DEV(0) | RxD | GPIO17 | UART0_RXD | cannot be changed |
| UART_DEV(1) | TxD | UART1_TXD | optional, can be configured | |
| UART_DEV(1) | RxD | UART1_RXD | optional, can be configured |
There are two options on how to use the JTAG interface on ESP32-C6:
| USB Signal | ESP32-C6 Pin |
|---|---|
| D- (white) | GPIO12 |
| D+ (green) | GPIO13 |
| V_Bus (red) | 5V |
| Ground (black) | GND |
| JTAG Signal | ESP32-C6 Pin |
|---|---|
| TRST_N | CHIP_PU |
| TDO | GPIO7 (MTDO) |
| TDI | GPIO5 (MTDI) |
| TCK | GPIO6 (MTCK) |
| TMS | GPIO4 (MTMS) |
| GND | GND |
Using the built-in USB-to-JTAG bridge is the default option, i.e. the JTAG interface of the ESP32-C6 is connected to the built-in USB-to-JTAG bridge. To use an external JTAG adapter, the JTAG interface of the ESP32-C6 has to be connected to the GPIOs as shown above. For this purpose eFuses have to be burned with the following command:
Once the eFuses are burned with this command and option JTAG_SEL_ENABLE, GPIO15 is used as a bootstrapping pin to choose between the two options. If GPIO15 is HIGH when ESP32-C6 is reset, the JTAG interface is connected to the built-in USB to JTAG bridge and the USB cable can be used for on-chip debugging. Otherwise, the JTAG interface is exposed to GPIO4 ... GPIO7 and an external JTAG adapter has to be used.
Alternatively, the integrated USB-to-JTAG bridge can be permanently disabled with the following command:
Once the eFuses are burned with this command and option DIS_USB_JTAG, the JTAG interface is always exposed to GPIO4 ... GPIO7 and an external JTAG adapter has to be used.
For more information about JTAG configuration for ESP32-C6, refer to the section Configure Other JTAG Interface in the ESP-IDF documentation.