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== Cartridge == | == Cartridge == | ||
Pins are numbered left to right, cartridge label up. | Pins are numbered left to right, cartridge label up. There is a switch in the cartridge slot used to differentiate between DMG/CGB and AGB cartridges. When the switch is activated, the pinout is the same as the [[Game_Boy:Connector_Pinouts#Cartridge|Game Boy]]. | ||
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== Link Port == | == Link Port == | ||
=== GBA / GBA SP === | === GBA / GBA SP === | ||
[[File:Gba link cable pinout.png|thumb|GBA link cable pin numbering]] | |||
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|+ EXT / EXT.1 | |+ EXT / EXT.1 |
Latest revision as of 05:43, 17 December 2023
Cartridge
Pins are numbered left to right, cartridge label up. There is a switch in the cartridge slot used to differentiate between DMG/CGB and AGB cartridges. When the switch is activated, the pinout is the same as the Game Boy.
Pin | Function | Pin | Function | Pin | Function | Pin | Function |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | +3.3V | 11 | Data/Address Bit 5 | 21 | Data/Address Bit 15 | 31 | IRQ |
02 | CLOCK | 12 | Data/Address Bit 6 | 22 | Address Bit 16 | 32 | GROUND |
03 | WRITE | 13 | Data/Address Bit 7 | 23 | Address Bit 17 | ||
04 | READ | 14 | Data/Address Bit 8 | 24 | Address Bit 18 | ||
05 | CHIP SELECT | 15 | Data/Address Bit 9 | 25 | Address Bit 19 | ||
06 | Data/Address Bit 0 | 16 | Data/Address Bit 10 | 26 | Address Bit 20 | ||
07 | Data/Address Bit 1 | 17 | Data/Address Bit 11 | 27 | Address Bit 21 | ||
08 | Data/Address Bit 2 | 18 | Data/Address Bit 12 | 28 | Address Bit 22 | ||
09 | Data/Address Bit 3 | 19 | Data/Address Bit 13 | 29 | Address Bit 23 | ||
10 | Data/Address Bit 4 | 20 | Data/Address Bit 14 | 30 | CHIP SELECT 2 |
GBA SP Power / Headphone Connector
The GBA SP uses a connector which combines power delivery and audio output.
Pin | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | P31 | Left Audio |
2 | P32 | Supply 5.2v |
3 | P33 | Right Audio |
4 | P34 | Audio GND |
5 | P35 | Audio Disable |
6 | P36 | Supply GND |
Link Port
GBA / GBA SP
Pin | Name |
---|---|
1 | VDD |
2 | SO |
3 | SI |
4 | SD |
5 | SC |
6 | GND |
Micro
The Game Boy Advance Micro uses a single connector for both power and link cable.
Pin | Name |
---|---|
1 | Supply 5.2v |
2 | Serial 3.3v |
3 | SO |
4 | SI |
5 | SD |
6 | SC |
7 | Serial GND |
8 | Supply GND |