Evaluation board for numicro® 8051 series (41 pages)
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Figure 3-5 External Power Supply Sources on Nu-Link2-Me ............18 Figure 3-6 External Power Supply Sources on M030GTD Target Board ........19 Figure 3-7 Detach the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M030GTD ............. 20 Figure 3-8 Wiring between Ammeter Connector and Ammeter ............. 21 Figure 4-1 Nu-Link USB Driver Installation Setup ................
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NuMaker-M030GTD Figure 4-28 NuEclipse Debug Mode ....................39 Figure 4-29 Debug Message on Serial Port Terminal Windows ............ 39 Figure 5-1 Nu-Link2-Me Circuit ...................... 41 Figure 5-2 M030GTD Target Board Circuit ..................42 Figure 5-3 Extension Connectors Circuit ..................43 Figure 5-4 Front Placement ......................
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NuMaker-M030GTD List of Tables Table 3-1 Extension Connectors ....................11 Table 3-2 M030GTD1AE Full-pin Extension Connectors and GPIO Function List ......12 Table 3-3 Arduino UNO Extension Connectors and M030GTD1AE Mapping GPIO List ....14 Table 3-4 Vin Power Source ......................15 Table 3-5 5 V Power Sources ......................
OVERVIEW The NuMaker-M030GTD is an evaluation board for Nuvoton NuMicro M030GTD, M030GGD, M030GTC and M030GGC microcontrollers. The NuMaker-M030GTD consists of two parts: a M030G target board and an on-board Nu-Link2-Me debugger and programmer. The NuMaker-M030GTD is designed for project evaluation, prototype development and validation with power consumption monitoring function.
NuMaker-M030GTD FEATURES NuMicro M030GTD1AE used as main microcontroller with function compatible with: M030GTD1AE – M030GGC1AE – M030GTC1AE – M030GGD1AE – M030GTD1AE full pins extension connectors Arduino UNO compatible extension connectors Ammeter connector for measuring the microcontroller’s power consumption ...
NuMaker-M030GTD HARDWARE CONFIGURATION Front View Figure 3-1 Front View of NuMaker-M030GTD Figure 3-1 shows the main components and connectors from the front side of NuMaker-M030GTD. The following lists components and connectors from the front view: Target chip: M030GTD1AE (U1) ...
NuMaker-M030GTD Rear View Figure 3-2 shows the main components and connectors from the rear side of NuMaker-M030GTD. The following lists components and connectors from the rear view: Nu-Link2-Me MCUVCC Power Switch (ICEJPR1) – ICEVCC Power Switch (ICEJPR2) – ICEVCC Power Switch...
Arduino UNO compatible pins on the NuMaker-M030GTD. Table 3-1 Extension Connectors 3.3.1 Pin Assignment for Extension Connectors The NuMaker-M030GTD provides the M030GTD1AE onboard and extension connectors (JP3, JP4, JP5 and JP6). Figure 3-3 shows the M030GTD1AE extension connectors. Pin9 ~ Pin16...
NuMaker-M030GTD Power Supply Configuration The NuMaker-M030GTD is able to adopt multiple power supplies. External power sources include NU1 Vin (7 V to 12 V), V (depending on the target chip operating voltage), and PC through USB connector. By using switches and voltage regulator, multiple power domains can be created on the NuMaker-M030GTD.
3.4.5 Power Connectors Table 3-8 presents the power connectors. Connector Description connector on the NuMaker-M030GTD. Note: M030G operating voltage range is from 2.5 V to 3.6 V. connector on the NuMaker-M030GTD. Table 3-8 Power Connectors Nov. 17, 2022 Page 16 of 46...
Table 3-9 presents the USB connectors. Connector Description ICE USB connector on Nu-Link2-Me for power supply, debugging and ICEJ3 programming from PC. USB FS connector on NuMaker-M030GTD for power supply. Table 3-9 USB Connectors 3.4.7 Power Switches Table 3-10 presents the power switches. Switch Description Configures the target chip operating voltage at 1.8 V / 3.3 V / 5 V.
NuMaker-M030GTD 3.4.8 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 3-5. ICE USB Connector (ICEJ3) Nu-Link2-Me Figure 3-5 External Power Supply Sources on Nu-Link2-Me To use ICEJ3 as external power supply source with Nu-Link2-Me, please follow the steps below: Solder the resistor on ICEJPR1 (MCUVCC) depending on the target chip operating voltage.
Switch the SW2 depending on the target chip operating voltage. Detach the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M030GTD. Connect the external power supply to Vin or J2. To use JP1 as external power supply source with Nu-Link2-Me detached from NuMaker-M030GTD, please follow the steps below: Switch the SW2 to OFF.
Connector (JP2) Detach Nu-Link2-Me NU1 pin8 (Vin) Figure 3-7 Detach the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M030GTD Table 3-12 presents all power models when supplies external power through M030GTD target board. The M030GTD target board external power sources are highlighted in yellow. ICEJPR1...
NuMaker-M030GTD External Reference Voltage Connector Table 3-14 presents the external reference voltage connector. Connector Description Connector for user to connect to the external reference voltage pin of the VREF1 target chip. User needs to remove the L5 ferrite bead. Table 3-13 External Reference Voltage Connector Ammeter Connector Table 3-14 presents the ammeter connector.
NuMaker-M030GTD LEDs Table 3-16 presents the LEDs. Component Description Power LED The power LED indicates that the NuMaker-M030GTD is powered. PC1 LED The LED is connected to the target chip PC.1. ICES0, ICES1, ICES2 Nu-Link2-Me status LED. and ICES3 Table 3-16 LEDs Nu-Link2-Me The Nu-Link2-Me is an attached on-board debugger and programmer.
NuMaker-M030GTD 3.9.2 Status LEDs Table 3-16 presents the status LEDs patterns for different operation on Nu-Link2-Me. Status LED Operation Status ICES0 ICES1 ICES2 ICES3 Boot Flash x 3 Flash x 3 Flash x 3 Flash x 3 Idle One Nu-Link2-Me is selected to connect...
KEIL MDK Nuvoton edition M0/M23 IAR EWARM NuEclipse GCC (for Windows) NuEclipse GCC (for 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.
NuMaker-M030GTD BSP Firmware Download Download and unzip the Board Support Package (BSP). Hardware Setup Open the virtual COM (VCOM) function by changing Nu-Link2-Me VCOM Switch No. 1 and 2 to Figure 4-3 Open VCOM Function Connect the ICE USB connector shown in Figure 4-4 to the PC USB port through a USB cable.
NuMaker-M030GTD Find the “Nuvoton Virtual COM Port” on the Device Manger as Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Device Manger Open a serial port terminal, PuTTY for example, to print out debug message. Set the speed to 115200. Figure 4-6 presents the PuTTY session setting.
NuMaker-M030GTD Find the Example Project Use the “Template” project as an example. The project can be found under the BSP folder as shown in Figure 4-7. M029G_M030G_M031G_Series_BSP_CMSIS_V3.XX.XXX SampleCode Template Keil Figure 4-7 Template Project Folder Path Execute the Project under Toolchains Open and execute the project under the toolchain.
Make sure the debugger is “Nuvoton Nu-Link Debugger” as shown in Figure 4-10 and Figure 4-11. Figure 4-10 Debugger Setting in Options Window Note: If the dropdown menu in Figure 4-10 does not contain “Nuvoton Nu-Link Debugger” item, please rework section 4.2. Nov. 17, 2022 Page 29 of 46 Rev 1.00...
NuMaker-M030GTD Figure 4-11 Programming Setting in Options Window Rebuild all target files. After successfully compiling the project, download code to the Flash memory. Click “Start/Stop Debug Section” button to enter debug mode. 1. Rebuild 2. Successfully compile 3. Download 4. Start/Stop Debug Figure 4-12 Compile and Download the Project Nov.
NuMaker-M030GTD Figure 4-13 shows the debug mode under Keil MDK. Click “Run” and the debug message will be printed out as shown in Figure 4-14. User can debug the project under debug mode by checking source code, assembly language, peripherals’ registers, and setting breakpoint, step run, value monitor, etc.
NuMaker-M030GTD 4.6.2 IAR EWARM This section provides steps to beginners on how to run a project by using IAR EWARM. Double click the “Template.eww” to open the project. Make sure the toolbar contains “Nu-Link” item as shown in Figure 4-15.
NuMaker-M030GTD Figure 4-17 shows the debug mode under IAR EWARN. Click “Go” and the debug message will be printed out as shown in Figure 4-18. User can debug the project under debug mode by checking source code, assembly language, peripherals’ registers, and setting breakpoint, step run, value monitor, etc.
NuMaker-M030GTD 4.6.3 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. Double-click “NuEclipse.exe" to open the toolchain. Import the “Template” project by following the steps presented in Figure 4-19 and Figure 4-20.
NuMaker-M030GTD Click the “Template” project and find the project properties as shown in Figure 4-21. Make sure the settings are the same as settings in Figure 4-22. Figure 4-21 Open Project Properties Window Figure 4-22 Project Properties Settings Nov. 17, 2022 Page 35 of 46 Rev 1.00...
NuMaker-M030GTD Click the “Template” project and build the project. Figure 4-23 Build Project After the project is built, click the “Template” project and set the “Debug Configuration” as shown in Figure 4-24. Follow the settings presented in Figure 4-25, Figure 4-26 and Figure 4-27 to enter debug mode.
NuMaker-M030GTD Note 1: Double-click the “GDB Nuvoton Nu-Link Debugging” to create the sub item. Note 2: After the project is built, the “*.elf” file will be shown in “C/C++ Application” frame. Figure 4-25 Main Tab Configuration Figure 4-26 Debugger Tab Configuration Nov.
NuMaker-M030GTD Note: User must follow those settings highlighted in green, and configure other settings depending on the needs. Figure 4-27 Startup Tab Configuration Nov. 17, 2022 Page 38 of 46 Rev 1.00...
C Bootloader The default bootloader is stored in the internal LDROM of M030G series, and is programmed by Nuvoton during production. Its main task is to download the application program to the internal Flash memory(APROM) through I C interface. In order to avoid abnormal operation of bootloader, user should not change the boot selection(CONFIG0[7:6]) and LDROM except bootloader update.
NuMaker-M030GTD PCB Placement Figure 5-4 and Figure 5-5 show the front and rear placement of NuMaker-M030GTD. Figure 5-4 Front Placement Figure 5-5 Rear Placement Nov. 17, 2022 Page 44 of 46 Rev 1.00...
NuMaker-M030GTD REVISION HISTORY Date Revision Description Initial version 2022.11.17 1.00 Nov. 17, 2022 Page 45 of 46 Rev 1.00...
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NuMaker-M030GTD 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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