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About this book ......................6 Feedback ........................9 Chapter 1 Introduction Precautions ......................1-11 About the Musca-B1 test chip and board ..............1-12 Location of components ..................1-13 Chapter 2 Hardware and software Board hardware ...................... 2-16 Musca-B1 test chip ....................
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The Musca‑B1 board is a development system that demonstrates the foundation of single-chip secure Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints. Purposes of the Musca-B1 test chip and board The Arm Musca‑B1 board provides access to the Arm Musca‑B1 test chip that implements the Arm CoreLink SSE‑200 Subsystem for Embedded product. Major components and systems The system enables development and evaluation of custom software on the Musca‑B1 test chip.
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2 Hardware and software 2.2 Musca-B1 test chip Major components and systems of the Musca-B1 test chip SSE-200 subsystem • Two processors: • Two Cortex-M33 processors with FPU and DSP, and with no coprocessor: — CPU0: 40.96MHz maximum. Used as main processor.
2.3 Software, firmware, board, and tools setup Software, firmware, board, and tools setup Arm supplies software and firmware for the Musca‑B1 board. You can access software and firmware at the Arm Community pages which are accessible from https:// www.arm.com/musca. Setting up a project To power the board, connect the USB port to your computer and press the PBON user push button.
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2 Hardware and software 2.3 Software, firmware, board, and tools setup Note The file is available at the Arm Community pages which are accessible from https:// blinky.bin www.arm.com/musca. DAPLink UART setting The default DAPLink UART setting is 115,200 baud (8N1).
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