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Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000 User Guide May 2017 Document Number: 333966-006EN...
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Introduction This document describes Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 Development Platform including the board, the hardware contained, and the toolchain required for software development and debugging. The platform consists of a small form-factor board and includes flash storage, a 6-axis compass and accelerometer. A USB connection enables programming and debugging (JTAG).
For details on downloading and installing the toolchain, see Chapter 3.0, “Software and Tools”. This document focuses on using Intel® System Studio for Microcontrollers but it is not Note: mandatory. The Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Software Interface BSP and standalone toolchain can be obtained from the Open Source repository at https://github.com/quark-mcu/qmsi.
Hardware The Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 package is shipped as a 40-pin QFN component. Board Components The Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 Development Platform contains the following items: Main expansion options: “Arduino Uno” like SIL sockets (3.3V IO only) Chapter 2.2, “Arduino Shield Sockets Note”...
Arduino Shield Sockets Note The Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 Development Platform supports the familiar open standard Arduino Uno Rev 3.0 physical interface and is mechanically compatible with Uno Rev 3.0. It does not support the 6 pin ICSP Header. Each functional I/O can be configured to provide the same function that is supported on the Arduino Uno Rev 3.0 with the exception of the PWM capability, which can only...
Board Photo Figure 2. Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 Development Platform Fab D Board Photo Board Jumpers 1. FTDI UART/JTAG* J12 and J13 Jumpers are installed for both JTAG and UART by default. To isolate the Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 from the FTDI FT232HL, remove all the sleeves from Jumpers J9, J10, J11, J15, and J17.
Software and Tools Intel® System Studio for Microcontrollers Intel® System Studio 2016 for Microcontrollers is an Eclipse*-integrated tool set for developing, optimizing, and debugging systems and applications for the Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 and Intel® Quark™ SE Microcontroller C1000 targets.
Once the IDE is launched follow the instructions on the ‘Getting Started’ page to build and deploy a project. 3.1.2 Release Notes Intel® System Studio for Microcontrollers 2016 Release Notes. The release notes contain all system requirements and prerequisites. Known issues and workarounds are also included. Intel® System Studio for Microcontrollers 2016...
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Intel® System Studio 2016 for Microcontrollers User and Distributed in toolchain Reference Guide NOTE: The Intel® System Studio 2016 for Microcontrollers User and Reference Guide is a separate document and should be followed at this point. Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000...
BSP Release Note The Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Software Interface BSP Release Notes contain release-specific information, including: Notes about the Board Support Package Installation instructions Details on provided utilities and applications Known issues and workarounds. Supported features of the release.
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