From 4c56cdc2926472992fcf3e6720b5100160547b2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marti Bolivar Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 22:41:57 -0400 Subject: Docs: Making boards pages point to "5V tolerant" definition. --- source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst') diff --git a/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst index 2f636d7..d419d62 100644 --- a/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst +++ b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Master Pin Map This table shows a summary of the available functionality on every GPIO pin, by peripheral type. The "5 V?" column documents whether or -not the pin is 5 volt tolerant. +not the pin is :ref:`5 volt tolerant `. .. csv-table:: :header: Pin, :ref:`GPIO `, :ref:`ADC `, :ref:`Timer `, :ref:`I2C `, :ref:`UART/USART `, :ref:`SPI `, 5 V? @@ -328,7 +328,8 @@ damage your board permanently. * **High voltage on non-tolerant pins**: not all header pins are 5V compatible; so e.g. connecting certain serial devices in the wrong way could over-voltage the pins. The :ref:`pin-mapping master table - ` details which pins are 5V-tolerant. + ` details which pins are + :ref:`5V-tolerant `. Errata ------ -- cgit v1.2.3