--- id: rak-gpio-mapping title: RAK GPIO Pin Mapping sidebar_label: RAK GPIO Mapping sidebar_position: 5 --- ## RAK GPIO Pin Mapping The RAK4631 uses symbolic labes for its I/O Pins on the module and baseboard silk screens. The following table shows the mapping of the RAK4631 GPIO pins to the corresponding Arduino pins and the MCU Port numbers. | RAK Pin | nRF52840 Pin | Arduino GPIO | Remark | | ------- | ------------ | ------------ | ------ | | IO1 | P0.17 | 17 | used for GPS PPM signal if GPS module is connected | | IO2 | P1.02 | 34 | used to power all peripheral modules, not available for user application | | IO3 | P0.21 | 21 | | IO4 | P0.04 | 4 | | IO5 | P0.09 | 9 | The 'User Button' is mapped here. | | IO6 | P0.10 | 10 | | IO7 | P0.28 | 28 | | SW1 | P0.01 | 1 | | A0 | P0.04/AIN2 | A2 | | A1 | P0.31/AIN7 | A7 | | SPI_CS | P0.26 | 26 | When configuring GPIO pins in your device settings, the Arduino GPIO numbers should be used. ```shell title="Example" meshtastic --set external_notification.output 10 ``` This will use IO6 on a RAK4631 :::caution Note There is no usable GPIO pin on any RAK base board except the 'big' baseboard RAK19001 without adding a RAK13002 IO module or a third party IO sensor breakout. :::