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NuMaker-M032KI
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ARM
Cortex
-M
32-bit Microcontroller
NuMaker-M032KI
User Manual
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NuMicro
M032 Series
The information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property of
Nuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton.
Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro microcontroller based system
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24, 2019
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  • Page 1 The information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property of Nuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton. Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro microcontroller based system design. Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Nu-Link2-Me ................... 24 PCB Placement ..................25 Quick Start ..................26 Toolchains Supporting ................26 Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Installation ..............26 BSP Firmware Download ................28 Hardware Setup ..................28 Find the Example Project ................30 Execute the Project under Toolchains ............. 30 Keil MDK .......................
  • Page 3 NuMaker-M032KI NuMaker-M032KI Schematics ..............43 Nu-Link2-Me ................... 43 M032 platform ..................44 Extension Connector ................. 45 REVISION HISTORY ................46 Sep. 24, 2019 Page 3 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 4 NuMaker-M032KI List of Figures Figure 1-1 NuMaker-M032KI Board ....................7 Figure 2-1 Front View of NuMaker-M032KI ..................9 Figure 2-2 Rear View of NuMaker-M032KI ..................10 Figure 2-3 Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors ............11 Figure 2-4 M032KIAAE Extension Connectors ................13 Figure 2-5 External Power Supply Sources on Nu-Link2-Me ............
  • Page 5 NuMaker-M032KI Figure 3-26 Debugger Tab Configuration ..................40 Figure 3-27 Startup Tab Configuration ..................41 Figure 3-28 NuEclipse Debug Mode ....................42 Figure 3-29 Debug Message on Serial Port Terminal Windows ............ 42 Figure 4-1 Nu-Link2-Me Circuit ...................... 43 Figure 4-2 M032 platform Circuit....................44 Figure 4-3 Extension Connectors Circuit ..................
  • Page 6 NuMaker-M032KI List of Tables Table 2-1 Arduino UNO Extension Connectors and M032KIAAE Mapping GPIO List ....12 Table 2-2 M032KIAAE Full-pin Extension Connectors and GPIO Function List ......17 Table 2-3 Vin Power Source ......................18 Table 2-4 5V Power Sources ......................18 Table 2-5 3.3 V Power Sources .....................
  • Page 7: Overview

    NuMaker-M032KI OVERVIEW This user manual is aimed to give users a fast introduction to the use of NuMaker-M032KI board. The NuMaker-M032KI consists of two parts, a M032 platform and an on-board Nu-Link2-Me debugger and programmer. The NuMaker-M032KI allows users to quickly develop and easily program and debug application.
  • Page 8 NuMaker-M032KI  ICE USB connector on Nu-Link2-Me  On-board Nu-Link2-Me debugger and programmer:  Debug through SWD interface  On-line/off-line programming  Virtual COM port function Sep. 24, 2019 Page 8 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 9: Numaker-M032Ki Overview

    NuMaker-M032KI NUMAKER-M032KI OVERVIEW Front View Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connector Switch Reset Button External V Connector Ammeter VCOM Switch External V Connector ICE USB Connector USB FS Connector ICE Chip: M48SSIDAE Power LED ICE Status LED PB14 LED Off-line Program Button External V Connector M032 Platform...
  • Page 10: Rear View

    NuMaker-M032KI Rear View Figure 2-2 shows the main components and connectors from the rear side of NuMaker-M032KI. The following lists components and connectors from the rear view:  Nu-Link2-Me  MCUVCC Power Switch (ICEJPR1)  ICEVCC Power Switch (ICEJPR2) ICEVCC Power Switch MCUVCC Power Switch Figure 2-2 Rear View of NuMaker-M032KI Sep.
  • Page 11: Arduino Uno Compatible Extension Connectors

    NuMaker-M032KI Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors Figure 2-3 shows the Arduino UNO compatible extension connectors. MISO RESET PA.9 PA.11 nRESET PA.8 USCI0_DAT1 USCI0_CLK UART1_RXD PWM0_CH3 PB.2 PB.1 ADC0_CH1 I2C1_SCL UART2_TXD UART1_TXD PWM0_CH2 PB.3 PB.0 ADC0_CH0 I2C1_SDA UART2_RXD I2C1_SDA PWM1_CH1 PC.4 PB.4 ADC0_CH4 I2C1_SCL...
  • Page 12: Table 2-1 Arduino Uno Extension Connectors And M032Kiaae Mapping Gpio List

    NuMaker-M032KI NuMaker-M032KI NuMaker-M032KI Header Header Compatible to Compatible to GPIO Pin of M032 GPIO Pin of M032 Arduino UNO Arduino UNO NU3.1 PB.2 NU2.6 PB.1 NU3.2 PB.3 NU2.5 PB.0 NU3.3 PC.4 NU2.4 PB.4 NU3.4 PC.5 NU2.3 PB.5 NU3.5 PC.3 NU2.2 PB.6 NU3.6 PC.2...
  • Page 13: Pin Assignment For Extension Connectors

    NuMaker-M032KI Pin Assignment for Extension Connectors The NuMaker-M032KI provides the M032KIAAE target chip onboard and full pins extension connectors (JP3, JP4, JP5 and JP6). The Figure 2-4 shows the M032KIAAE extension connectors. Pin33 ~ Pin64 Pin1 ~ Pin32 Pin65 ~ Pin96 Pin97 ~ Pin128 Figure 2-4 M032KIAAE Extension Connectors Sep.
  • Page 14 NuMaker-M032KI M032KIAAE Header Pin No. Function PB.5/ADC0_CH5/ACMP1_N/EBI_ADR0/I2C0_SCL/UART5_TXD/USCI1_CTL0/PWM0_CH0/UART2 JP3.1 _TXD/TM0/INT0 PB.4/ADC0_CH4/ACMP1_P1/EBI_ADR1/I2C0_SDA/UART5_RXD/USCI1_CTL1/PWM0_CH1/UART JP3.2 2_RXD/TM1/INT1 PB.3/ADC0_CH3/ACMP0_N/EBI_ADR2/I2C1_SCL/UART1_TXD/UART5_nRTS/USCI1_DAT1/PWM JP3.3 0_CH2/PWM0_BRAKE0/TM2/INT2 PB.2/ADC0_CH2/ACMP0_P1/EBI_ADR3/I2C1_SDA/UART1_RXD/UART5_nCTS/USCI1_DAT0/PW JP3.4 M0_CH3/TM3/INT3 JP3.5 PC.12/EBI_ADR4/UART0_TXD/I2C0_SCL/UART6_TXD/PWM1_CH0/ACMP0_O JP3.6 PC.11/EBI_ADR5/UART0_RXD/I2C0_SDA/UART6_RXD/PWM1_CH1/ACMP1_O JP3.7 PC.10/EBI_ADR6/UART6_nRTS/UART3_TXD/PWM1_CH2 JP3.8 PC.9/EBI_ADR7/UART6_nCTS/UART3_RXD/PWM1_CH3 PB.1/ADC0_CH1/EBI_ADR8/UART2_TXD/USCI1_CLK/I2C1_SCL/QSPI0_MISO1/PWM0_CH4/PW JP3.9 M1_CH4/PWM0_BRAKE0 PB.0/ADC0_CH0/EBI_ADR9/UART2_RXD/SPI0_I2SMCLK/I2C1_SDA/QSPI0_MOSI1/PWM0_CH5/ JP3.10 PWM1_CH5/PWM0_BRAKE1 JP3.11 JP3.12 JP3.13 PA.11/ACMP0_P0/EBI_nRD/USCI0_CLK/UART6_TXD/BPWM0_CH0/TM0_EXT JP3.14 PA.10/ACMP1_P0/EBI_nWR/USCI0_DAT0/UART6_RXD/BPWM0_CH1/TM1_EXT JP3.15 PA.9/EBI_MCLK/USCI0_DAT1/UART1_TXD/UART7_TXD/BPWM0_CH2/TM2_EXT JP3.16 PA.8/EBI_ALE/USCI0_CTL1/UART1_RXD/UART7_RXD/BPWM0_CH3/TM3_EXT/INT4 JP3.17...
  • Page 15 NuMaker-M032KI M032KIAAE Header Pin No. Function JP5.2 PH.5/EBI_ADR2/UART7_nCTS/UART6_RXD JP5.3 PH.6/EBI_ADR1/UART7_TXD JP5.4 PH.7/EBI_ADR0/UART7_RXD JP5.5 PF.3/EBI_nCS0/UART0_TXD/I2C0_SCL/XT1_IN/BPWM1_CH0 JP5.6 PF.2/EBI_nCS1/UART0_RXD/I2C0_SDA/QSPI0_CLK/XT1_OUT/BPWM1_CH1 JP5.7 JP5.8 JP5.9 PE.8/EBI_ADR10/USCI1_CTL1/UART2_TXD/PWM0_CH0/PWM0_BRAKE0 JP5.10 PE.9/EBI_ADR11/USCI1_CTL0/UART2_RXD/PWM0_CH1/PWM0_BRAKE1 JP5.11 PE.10/EBI_ADR12/USCI1_DAT0/UART3_TXD/PWM0_CH2/PWM1_BRAKE0 JP5.12 PE.11/EBI_ADR13/USCI1_DAT1/UART3_RXD/UART1_nCTS/PWM0_CH3/PWM1_BRAKE1 JP5.13 PE.12/EBI_ADR14/USCI1_CLK/UART1_nRTS/PWM0_CH4 JP5.14 PE.13/EBI_ADR15/I2C0_SCL/UART4_nRTS/UART1_TXD/PWM0_CH5/PWM1_CH0/BPWM1_CH5 JP5.15 PC.8/EBI_ADR16/I2C0_SDA/UART4_nCTS/UART1_RXD/PWM1_CH1/BPWM1_CH4 JP5.16 PC.7/EBI_AD9/UART4_TXD/UART0_nCTS/UART6_TXD/PWM1_CH2/BPWM1_CH0/TM0/INT3 JP5.17 PC.6/EBI_AD8/UART4_RXD/UART0_nRTS/UART6_RXD/PWM1_CH3/BPWM1_CH1/TM1/INT2 JP5.18 PA.7/EBI_AD7/UART0_TXD/I2C1_SCL/PWM1_CH4/BPWM1_CH2/ACMP0_WLAT/TM2/INT1 JP5.19 PA.6/EBI_AD6/UART0_RXD/I2C1_SDA/PWM1_CH5/BPWM1_CH3/ACMP1_WLAT/TM3/INT0 JP5.20 JP5.21 JP5.22...
  • Page 16 NuMaker-M032KI M032KIAAE Header Pin No. Function JP4.4 PD.8/EBI_AD6/UART2_nRTS/UART7_RXD JP4.5 PC.5/EBI_AD5/QSPI0_MISO1/UART2_TXD/I2C1_SCL/UART4_TXD/PWM1_CH0 JP4.6 PC.4/EBI_AD4/QSPI0_MOSI1/UART2_RXD/I2C1_SDA/UART4_RXD/PWM1_CH1 JP4.7 PC.3/EBI_AD3/QSPI0_SS/UART2_nRTS/I2C0_SMBAL/UART3_TXD/PWM1_CH2 JP4.8 PC.2/EBI_AD2/QSPI0_CLK/UART2_nCTS/I2C0_SMBSUS/UART3_RXD/PWM1_CH3 JP4.9 PC.1/EBI_AD1/QSPI0_MISO0/UART2_TXD/I2C0_SCL/PWM1_CH4/ACMP0_O/ADC0_ST JP4.10 PC.0/EBI_AD0/QSPI0_MOSI0/UART2_RXD/I2C0_SDA/PWM1_CH5/ACMP1_O JP4.11 JP4.12 JP4.13 PG.9/EBI_AD0/BPWM0_CH5 JP4.14 PG.10/EBI_AD1/BPWM0_CH4 JP4.15 PG.11/EBI_AD2/UART7_TXD/BPWM0_CH3 JP4.16 PG.12/EBI_AD3/UART7_RXD/BPWM0_CH2 JP4.17 PG.13/EBI_AD4/UART6_TXD/BPWM0_CH1 JP4.18 PG.14/EBI_AD5/UART6_RXD/BPWM0_CH0 JP4.19 PG.15/CLKO/ADC0_ST JP4.20 PD.7/UART1_TXD/I2C0_SCL/USCI1_CLK JP4.21 PD.6/UART1_RXD/I2C0_SDA/USCI1_DAT1 JP4.22 PD.5/I2C1_SCL/USCI1_DAT0 JP4.23...
  • Page 17: Table 2-2 M032Kiaae Full-Pin Extension Connectors And Gpio Function List

    NuMaker-M032KI M032KIAAE Header Pin No. Function JP6.7 JP6.8 JP6.9 PE.1/EBI_AD10/QSPI0_MISO0/UART3_TXD/I2C1_SCL/UART4_nCTS JP6.10 PE.0/EBI_AD11/QSPI0_MOSI0/UART3_RXD/I2C1_SDA/UART4_nRTS JP6.11 PH.8/EBI_AD12/QSPI0_CLK/UART3_nRTS/UART1_TXD JP6.12 PH.9/EBI_AD13/QSPI0_SS/UART3_nCTS/UART1_RXD JP6.13 PH.10/EBI_AD14/QSPI0_MISO1/UART4_TXD/UART0_TXD JP6.14 PH.11/EBI_AD15/QSPI0_MOSI1/UART4_RXD/UART0_RXD/PWM0_CH5 JP6.15 PD.14/EBI_nCS0/SPI0_I2SMCLK/USCI0_CTL0/PWM0_CH4 JP6.16 JP6.17 LDO_CAP JP6.18 JP6.19 PC.14/EBI_AD11/SPI0_I2SMCLK/USCI0_CTL0/QSPI0_CLK/TM1 PB.15/ADC0_CH15/EBI_AD12/SPI0_SS/USCI0_CTL1/UART0_nCTS/UART3_TXD/PWM1_CH0/TM JP6.20 0_EXT/PWM0_BRAKE1 PB.14/ADC0_CH14/EBI_AD13/SPI0_CLK/USCI0_DAT1/UART0_nRTS/UART3_RXD/PWM1_CH1/T JP6.21 M1_EXT/CLKO PB.13/ADC0_CH13/ACMP0_P3/ACMP1_P3/EBI_AD14/SPI0_MISO/USCI0_DAT0/UART0_TXD/UA JP6.22 RT3_nRTS/PWM1_CH2/TM2_EXT PB.12/ADC0_CH12/ACMP0_P2/ACMP1_P2/EBI_AD15/SPI0_MOSI/USCI0_CLK/UART0_RXD/UAR JP6.23 T3_nCTS/PWM1_CH3/TM3_EXT JP6.24 AVDD JP6.25...
  • Page 18: System Configuration

    NuMaker-M032KI System Configuration 2.5.1 VIN Power Source Table 2-3 presents the Vin power source. Net Name in Connector Comment Schematic Board external power source, with voltage range from 7 V to 12 V. The voltage regulator UP2 converts the NU1 NU1 pin8 NU1_VIN pin8 input voltage to 5 V and supplies it to NuMaker-...
  • Page 19: Power Sources

    NuMaker-M032KI 2.5.4 1.8V Power Sources Table 2-6 presents the 1.8 V power source. Voltage Regular 5V Source Comment ICEUP2 converts USB_HS_VBUS to 1.8V and supplies ICEUP2 USB_HS_VBUS 1.8V to M032 platform or ICE chip. Table 2-6 1.8V Power Sources 2.5.5 Power Connectors Table 2-7 presents the power connectors.
  • Page 20: Power Supply Models

    NuMaker-M032KI 2.5.8 Power Supply Models External Power Supply through Nu-Link2-Me to Target Chip The external power supply source on Nu-Link2-Me is shown in Figure 2-5. ICE USB Connector (ICEJ3) Nu-Link2-Me Figure 2-5 External Power Supply Sources on Nu-Link2-Me To use ICEJ3 as external power supply source with Nu-Link2-Me, please follow the below steps: 1.
  • Page 21: Figure 2-6 External Power Supply Sources On M032 Platform

    NuMaker-M032KI External Power Supply through M032 platform to Target Chip The external power supply sources on M032 platform are shown in Figure 2-6. External V Connector (JP1) USB Power Connector (J2) External V Connector (JP2) NU1 pin8 (Vin) Figure 2-6 External Power Supply Sources on M032 platform To use Vin or J2 as external power supply source, please follow the below steps: 1.
  • Page 22: Figure 2-7 Separate The Nu-Link2-Me From Numaker-M032Ki

    NuMaker-M032KI External V Connector (JP1) USB Power Connector (J2) " External V Connector (JP2) Separate Nu-Link2-Me NU1 pin8 (Vin) Figure 2-7 Separate the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M032KI Table 2-11 presents all power models when supplies external power through M032 platform. The M032 platform external power sources are highlighted in yellow.
  • Page 23: External Reference Voltage Connector

    NuMaker-M032KI 2.5.9 External Reference Voltage Connector Table 2-13 presents the external reference voltage connector. Connector Comment Connector for user to easily connect to the external reference voltage pin VREF1 of the target chip. User needs to remove the L5 ferrite bead. Table 2-12 External Reference Voltage Connector 2.5.10 Ammeter Connector Table 2-13 presents the ammeter connector.
  • Page 24: 2.5.12 Push-Buttons

    NuMaker-M032KI 2.5.12 Push-Buttons Table 2-15 presents the push-buttons. Component Comment ICESW1 Off-line program button to start off-line programming the target chip. Reset button to reset the target chip. Table 2-15 Push-Buttons 2.5.13 LEDs Table 2-16 presents the LEDs. Component Comment Power LED The power LED indicates that the NuMaker-M032KI is powered.
  • Page 25: Pcb Placement

    NuMaker-M032KI PCB Placement Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-10 show the front and rear placement of NuMaker-M032KI. Figure 2-9 Front Placement Figure 2-10 Rear Placement Sep. 24, 2019 Page 25 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 26: Quick Start

    KEIL MDK Nuvoton edition M0/M23  IAR EWARM  NuEclipse (GCC)(Windows)  NuEclipse (GCC)(Linux) Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Installation Download and install the latest Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver.  Download and install Nu-Link_Keil_Driver when using Keil MDK.  Download and install Nu-Link_IAR_Driver when using IAR EWARM.
  • Page 27: Figure 3-2 Nu-Link Usb Driver Installation

    NuMaker-M032KI Figure 3-2 Nu-Link USB Driver Installation Sep. 24, 2019 Page 27 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 28: Bsp Firmware Download

    2. Connect the ICE USB connector shown in Figure 3-4 to the PC USB port through USB cable. Figure 3-4 ICE USB Connector 3. Find the “Nuvoton Virtual COM Port” on the Device Manger as Figure 3-5. Sep. 24, 2019 Page 28 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-5 Device Manger

    NuMaker-M032KI Figure 3-5 Device Manger 4. Open a serial port terminal, PuTTY for example, to print out debug message. Set the speed to 115200. Figure 3-6 presents the PuTTY session setting. Figure 3-6 PuTTY Session Setting Sep. 24, 2019 Page 29 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 30: Find The Example Project

    NuMaker-M032KI Find the Example Project Use the “Template” project as an example. The project can be found under the BSP folder as shown in Figure 3-7.  M031_Series_BSP_CMSIS_V3.XX.XXX  SampleCode  Template   Keil  Figure 3-7 Template Project Folder Path Execute the Project under Toolchains Open and execute the project under the toolchain.
  • Page 31: Figure 3-9 Project File Migrate To Version 5 Format

    Figure 3-9 Project File Migrate to Version 5 Format 2. Make sure the debugger is “Nuvoton Nu-Link Debugger” as shown in Figure 3-10 and Figure 3-11. Note: If the dropdown menu in Figure 3-10 does not contain “Nuvoton Nu-Link Debugger” item, please rework section 3.2.
  • Page 32: Figure 3-11 Programming Setting In Options Window

    NuMaker-M032KI Figure 3-11 Programming Setting in Options Window 3. Rebuild all target files. After successfully compile the project, download code to the flash memory. Click “Start/Stop Debug Section” button can enter debug mode. 1. Rebuild 2. Successfully compile 3. Download 4.
  • Page 33: Figure 3-13 Keil Mdk Debug Mode

    NuMaker-M032KI source code, assembly language, peripherals’ registers, and setting breakpoint, step run, value monitor, etc. 3 1 2 1. Run 2. Stop 3. Reset Figure 3-13 Keil MDK Debug Mode Figure 3-14 Debug Message on Serial Port Terminal Windows Sep. 24, 2019 Page 33 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 34: Iar Ewarm

    NuMaker-M032KI 3.6.2 IAR EWARM This section provides steps to beginners on how to run a project by using IAR EWARM. 1. Double click the “Template.eww” to open the project. 2. Make sure the toolbar contain “Nu-Link” item as shown in Figure 3-15. Note: If the toolbar does not contain “Nu-Link”...
  • Page 35: Figure 3-17 Iar Ewarm Debug Mode

    NuMaker-M032KI 4. Figure 3-17 shows the debug mode under IAR EWARN. Click “Go” and the debug message will be printed out as shown in Figure 3-18. User can debug the project under debug mode by checking source code, assembly language, peripherals’ registers, and setting breakpoint, step run, value monitor, etc.
  • Page 36: Nueclipse

    NuMaker-M032KI 3.6.3 NuEclipse This section provides steps to beginners on how to run a project by using NuEclipse. Please make sure the filenames and project folder path contain neither invalid character nor space. 1. Double-click NuEclipse.exe to open the toolchain. 2.
  • Page 37: Figure 3-20 Import Projects Windows

    NuMaker-M032KI Figure 3-20 Import Projects Windows 3. Click the “Template” project and find the project properties as shown in Figure 3-21. Make sure the settings are the same as settings in Figure 3-22. Figure 3-21 Open Project Properties Window Sep. 24, 2019 Page 37 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 38: Figure 3-22 Project Properties Settings

    NuMaker-M032KI Figure 3-22 Project Properties Settings 4. Click the “Template” project and build the project. Figure 3-23 Build Project Sep. 24, 2019 Page 38 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 39: Figure 3-24 Open Debug Configuration

    Figure 3-24. Follow the settings presented in Figure 3-25, Figure 3-26 and Figure 3-27 to enter debug mode. Figure 3-24 Open Debug Configuration Note 1: Double click the “GDB Nuvoton Nu-Link Debugging” to create the subitem. Note 2: After the project is built, the “*.elf” file will be shown in “C/C++ Application” frame. Sep.
  • Page 40: Figure 3-25 Main Tab Configuration

    NuMaker-M032KI Figure 3-25 Main Tab Configuration Figure 3-26 Debugger Tab Configuration Sep. 24, 2019 Page 40 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 41: Figure 3-27 Startup Tab Configuration

    NuMaker-M032KI Note 1: Users must follow those settings highlighted in green. Note 2: Users can configure other settings depend on the needs. Figure 3-27 Startup Tab Configuration Sep. 24, 2019 Page 41 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 42: Figure 3-28 Nueclipse Debug Mode

    NuMaker-M032KI 6. Figure 3-28 shows the debug mode under NuEclipse. Click “Resume” and the debug message will be printed out as shown in Figure 3-29. User can debug the project under debug mode by checking source code, assembly language, peripherals’ registers, and setting breakpoint, step run, value monitor, etc.
  • Page 43: Numaker-M032Ki Schematics

    NuMaker-M032KI NUMAKER-M032KI SCHEMATICS Nu-Link2-Me Figure 4-1 shows the Nu-Link2-Me circuit. The Nu-Link2-Me is a debugger and programmer that supports on-line programming and debugging through SWD interface. 3.3V ICER1 O f f - page C onnect or 200 1% USB_HS_CAP R0603 ICE5V ICEC1 ICEC2...
  • Page 44: M032 Platform

    NuMaker-M032KI M032 platform Figure 4-2 shows the M032 platform circuit. P1 - P32 P65 - P96 PF0_ICE_DAT PB5_NU2_A2 TICEDAT PF1_ICE_CLK PB4_NU2_A3 TICECLK PB3_NU3_D1/TX PB2_NU3_D0/RX PC12 PC5_NU3_D3 PC11 PC4_NU3_D2 PC10 PC3_NU3_D4 PC2_NU3_D5 PB1_NU2_A5/SCL/TX PC1_NU4_SCL PB0_NU2_A4/SDA/RX PC0_NU4_SDA nRESET PE.15/UART6_RXD VDD_3 VDD_4 PE.14/UART6_TXD VDD_MCU VDD_MCU PA11_NU5_CLK...
  • Page 45: Extension Connector

    NuMaker-M032KI Extension Connector Figure 4-3 shows extension connectors of NuMaker-M032KI. P1 - P32 P65 - P96 PB5_NU2_A2 PB4_NU2_A3 TICEDAT TICECLK PC1_NU4_SCL I2C_SCL PB3_NU3_D1/TX PB2_NU3_D0/RX PC0_NU4_SDA I2C_SDA PC12 PC11 PC5_NU3_D3 PC4_NU3_D2 VREF VREF PC10 PC3_NU3_D4 PC2_NU3_D5 PB1_NU2_A5/SCL/TX PB0_NU2_A4/SDA/RX PC1_NU4_SCL PC0_NU4_SDA TICERST PA2_NU3_D13/CLK MCU_RESET NU1_3VCC...
  • Page 46: Revision History

    NuMaker-M032KI REVISION HISTORY Date Revision Description 2019.09.24 1.00 Initially issued. Sep. 24, 2019 Page 46 of 47 Rev 1.00...
  • Page 47 NuMaker-M032KI Important Notice Nuvoton Products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in systems or equipment, any malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or severe property damage. Such applications are deemed, “Insecure Usage”.

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