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UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's
Guide
The EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A is an excellent starting point to get
familiar with the EFM8 EFM8UB1 Universal Bee microcontrollers.
The kit contains sensors and peripherals demonstrating some of the MCU's many capa-
bilities. The kit can also serve as a starting point for application development.
The kit includes the following:
• EFM8UB1 Universal Bee Starter Kit
Board
• 1 x CR2032 battery
silabs.com | Building a more connected world.
• Getting Started card
• 1 x mini and 1 x micro USB cables
KEY FEATURES
• EFM8UB10F16G MCU with 16 KB Flash
and 2 KB RAM.
• 20-pin expansion header.
• Power sources include USB and CR2032
battery.
• 2 user buttons, 1 tri-color LED.
• 8-direction joystick.
• Ultra low power 128x128 pixel Memory-
LCD.
Rev. 0.4

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  • Page 1 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide The EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A is an excellent starting point to get familiar with the EFM8 EFM8UB1 Universal Bee microcontrollers. KEY FEATURES • EFM8UB10F16G MCU with 16 KB Flash The kit contains sensors and peripherals demonstrating some of the MCU's many capa- and 2 KB RAM.
  • Page 2: Getting Started

    2. Move the switch to the Advanced Energy Monitor (AEM) position. Figure 1.1. Hardware Setup Software The first step to get started with your new EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A is to go to http://www.silabs.com/simplicity The Simplicity Studio software package contains all the tools, drivers, software examples and documentation needed to use the EFM8UB1 Starter Kit.
  • Page 3 2. Kit Block Diagram An overview of the EFM8UB1 Starter Kit is shown in the figure below. Board USB Micro-B EFM8UB1 Controller Connector Microcontroller Joystick Figure 2.1. EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A Block Diagram silabs.com | Building a more connected world. Rev. 0.4 | 3...
  • Page 4: Kit Hardware Layout

    Power Source Select User LED Buttons Figure 3.1. EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A Hardware Layout The EFM8 device on the kit is connected to several peripherals. The table below shows all of the external connections to the MCU. Table 3.1. Kit MCU Connections MCU Port Pin...
  • Page 5 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Kit Hardware Layout MCU Port Pin Port Pin Assigned Primary Board Connec- Secondary Board Con- Expansion Port Con- Function tion nection nection (EXP) P1.7 ADC / CMP Joystick P2.0 GPIO BC - Enable P2.1 UART1 TX...
  • Page 6: Power Supply And Reset

    Power Supply and Reset 4. Power Supply and Reset 4.1 MCU Power Selection The EFM8UB1 Universal Bee MCU on the EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A is designed to be powered by four different sources: • Through the on-board debugger. • Through the EFM8's own USB regulator.
  • Page 7 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Peripherals 5. Peripherals The starter kit has a set of peripherals that showcase some of the features of the EFM8 EFM8UB1 Universal Bee microcontroller. Be aware that most EFM8 I/O routed to peripherals are also routed to the breakout pads. This must be taken into consideration when using the breakout pads for your application.
  • Page 8 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Peripherals 5.2 Joystick The kit has an analog joystick with 8 measureable positions. This joystick is connected to the EFM8 on the P1.7 pin and uses different resistor values to create voltages measurable by the ADC0.
  • Page 9 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Peripherals 5.3 Memory LCD-TFT Display A 1.28-inch SHARP Memory LCD-TFT has been added to the board to enable interactive applications to be developed. The display has a high resolution of 128 by 128 pixels and consumes very little power. It is a reflective monochrome display, so each pixel can only be light or dark, and no backlight is needed in normal daylight conditions.
  • Page 10 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Peripherals 5.4 USB Micro-B Connector The EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A board is equipped with a USB Micro-B connector supporting device USB. The figure below shows how the USB lines are connected to the MCU. Figure 5.4. EFM8 USB Connector silabs.com | Building a more connected world.
  • Page 11 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Connectors 6. Connectors 6.1 Breakout Pads Many of the EFM8's pins are routed out to "breakout pads" at the top and bottom edges of the kit. A 2.54 mm pitch pin header can be soldered in for easy access to these pins. Most I/O pins are available, with the exception of pins used to drive the LCD.
  • Page 12 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Connectors 6.2 Expansion Header On the right hand side of the board an angled 20-pin expansion header is provided to allow connection of peripherals or plugin boards. The connecter contains a number of I/O pins that can be used with most of the EFM8UB1 Universal Bee's features. Additionally, the VMCU, 3V3 and 5V power rails are also exported.
  • Page 13 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Connectors Peripheral Peripheral pin MCU Pin EXP Header pin number Comparator 0 CMP0P Positive Input Any supported pin (see Reference Manual for more information) Multiple CMP0N Negative In- Any supported pin (see Reference Manual for more information)
  • Page 14 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Connectors 6.4 Direct Debug Connector This connector (J103) is used for directly debugging the EFM8 using an external debug adapter (see chapter on Debugging). This is especially useful for debugging the MCU on the STK board when the part is battery powered or powered by an external supply.
  • Page 15: Integrated Development Environment

    UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Integrated Development Environment 7. Integrated Development Environment Figure 7.1. Simplicity Studio Simplicity Studio includes various examples in source form to use with the Starter Kit. To run these examples: 1. Provide power to the board by connecting the DBG USB connector to the PC using the provided USB cable.
  • Page 16: Advanced Energy Monitor

    More details about AEM and its operation can be found in the STK User Guide. Note that AEM will measure the current for all circuitry connected to VMCU, including the STK MCU and the CPT device. Figure 8.1. Measuring EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A Current Using AEM 8.1 Usage The AEM data is collected by the board controller and can be displayed by the energyAware Profiler, available through Simplicity Stu- dio.
  • Page 17 UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Advanced Energy Monitor 8.2 AEM Theory of Operation In order to be able to accurately measure current ranging from 0.1 µA to 50 mA (114 dB dynamic range), a current sense amplifier is utilized together with a dual gain stage. The current sense amplifier measures the voltage drop over a small series resistor, and the gain stage further amplifies this voltage with two different gain settings to obtain two current ranges.
  • Page 18: Board Controller

    UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Board Controller 9. Board Controller The kit contains a board controller that is responsible for performing various board-level tasks, such as handling the debugger and the Advanced Energy Monitor. An interface is provided between the EFM8 and the board controller in the form of a UART connection. The connection is enabled by setting the EFM_BC_EN (P2.0) line high, and using the lines EFM_BC_TX (P0.4) and EFM_BC_RX (P0.5) for...
  • Page 19 To enable debugging when the USB cable is removed, connect an external debugger to the MCU Debug Header in the top right corner of the EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A instead of the Debug IN/OUT Connector. This header is connected directly to the EFM8's debug inter- face.
  • Page 20: Upgrading The Kit

    UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Upgrading the Kit 11. Upgrading the Kit Upgrading the kit firmware is done through Simplicity Studio in the [Launcher] perspective. Simplicity Studio will automatically check for new updates on startup. After selecting a kit in the left under [Devices], the area at the top of the Launcher page displays the current kit version and Debug Mode.
  • Page 21: Schematics, Assembly Drawings, And Bom

    UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Schematics, Assembly Drawings, and BOM 12. Schematics, Assembly Drawings, and BOM The schematics, assembly drawings and bill of materials (BOM) for the EFM8UB1 Starter Kit board are available through Simplicity Studio when the kit documentation package has been installed.
  • Page 22: Revision History

    UG240: EFM8UB1-SLSTK2000A User's Guide Revision History 13. Revision History 13.1 Revision 0.4 January, 2018 • Updated 6.2 Expansion Header with the correct pin label for EXP13. 13.2 Revision 0.3 June, 2016 • Updated screenshots and instructions for Simplicity Studio v4.
  • Page 23 Trademark Information Silicon Laboratories Inc.® , Silicon Laboratories®, Silicon Labs®, SiLabs® and the Silicon Labs logo®, Bluegiga®, Bluegiga Logo®, Clockbuilder®, CMEMS®, DSPLL®, EFM®, EFM32®, EFR, Ember®, Energy Micro, Energy Micro logo and combinations thereof, "the world’s most energy friendly microcontrollers", Ember®, EZLink®, EZRadio®, EZRadioPRO®, Gecko®, ISOmodem®, Micrium, Precision32®, ProSLIC®, Simplicity Studio®, SiPHY®, Telegesis, the Telegesis Logo®, USBXpress®, Zentri and others are trademarks or registered...

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