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ARM® Cortex
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32-bit Microcontroller
NuMaker-M032SE
User Manual 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 design. Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.
All data and specifications are subject to change without notice.
For additional information or questions, please contact: Nuvoton Technology Corporation.
www.nuvoton.com
http://www.nuvoton.com/
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Table of Contents
1 Overview ............................................................................................. 6
NuMaker-M032SE Features ......................................................................... 6 1.1
2 NuMaker-M032SE Overview ..................................................................... 8
Front View ............................................................................................... 8 2.1
Rear View ............................................................................................... 9 2.2
Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors ................................................ 10 2.3
Pin Assignment for Extension Connectors ........................................................ 12 2.4
System Configuration ................................................................................ 15 2.5
2.5.1 VIN Power Source ............................................................................................ 15
2.5.2 5 V Power Sources ........................................................................................... 15
2.5.3 3.3 V Power Sources ......................................................................................... 15
2.5.4 1.8V Power Sources ......................................................................................... 16
2.5.5 Power Connectors ............................................................................................ 16
2.5.6 USB Connectors .............................................................................................. 16
2.5.7 Power Switches ............................................................................................... 16
2.5.8 Power Supply Models ........................................................................................ 17
2.5.9 External Reference Voltage Connector ................................................................... 20
2.5.10 Ammeter Connector .......................................................................................... 20
2.5.11 Extension Connectors ........................................................................................ 20
2.5.12 Push-Buttons .................................................................................................. 21
2.5.13 LEDs ............................................................................................................ 21
Nu-Link2-Me ........................................................................................... 21 2.6
PCB Placement ....................................................................................... 22 2.7
3 Quick Start ........................................................................................ 23
Toolchains Supporting ............................................................................... 23 3.1
Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Installation ................................................................ 23 3.2
BSP Firmware Download ............................................................................ 25 3.3
Hardware Setup ....................................................................................... 25 3.4
Find the Example Project ............................................................................ 27 3.5
Execute the Project under Toolchains ............................................................. 27 3.6
3.6.1 Keil MDK ....................................................................................................... 27
3.6.2 IAR EWARM ................................................................................................... 31
3.6.3 NuEclipse ...................................................................................................... 32
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4 NuMaker-M032SE Schematics ................................................................ 33
Nu-Link2-Me ........................................................................................... 33 4.1
M032 platform ......................................................................................... 34 4.2
Extension Connector ................................................................................. 35 4.3
5 REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................ 36
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 NuMaker-M032SE Board ............................................................................................... 6
Figure 2-1 Front View of NuMaker-M032SE .................................................................................... 8
Figure 2-2 Rear View of NuMaker-M032SE .................................................................................... 9
Figure 2-3 Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors ......................................................... 10
Figure 2-4 M032SE3AE Extension Connectors ............................................................................. 12
Figure 2-5 External Power Supply Sources on Nu-Link2-Me ........................................................ 17
Figure 2-6 External Power Supply Sources on M032 platform ...................................................... 18
Figure 2-7 Separate the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M032SE .................................................... 19
Figure 2-8 Wiring between Ammeter Connector and Ammeter ..................................................... 20
Figure 2-9 Front Placement ........................................................................................................... 22
Figure 2-10 Rear Placement .......................................................................................................... 22
Figure 3-1 Nu-Link USB Driver Installation Setup .......................................................................... 23
Figure 3-2 Nu-Link USB Driver Installation .................................................................................... 24
Figure 3-3 Open VCOM Function .................................................................................................. 25
Figure 3-4 ICE USB Connector ...................................................................................................... 25
Figure 3-5 Device Manger .............................................................................................................. 26
Figure 3-6 PuTTY Session Setting................................................................................................. 26
Figure 3-7 Template Project Folder Path ....................................................................................... 27
Figure 3-8 Warning Message of “Device not found” ...................................................................... 27
Figure 3-9 Project File Migrate to Version 5 Format ...................................................................... 28
Figure 3-10 Debugger Setting in Options Window......................................................................... 28
Figure 3-11 Programming Setting in Options Window ................................................................... 29
Figure 3-12 Compile and Download the Project ............................................................................ 29
Figure 3-13 Keil MDK Debug Mode ............................................................................................... 30
Figure 3-14 Debug Message on Serial Port Terminal Windows .................................................... 30
Figure 3-15 IAR EWARM Window ................................................................................................. 31
Figure 3-16 Compile and Download the Project ............................................................................ 31
Figure 3-17 IAR EWARM Debug Mode ......................................................................................... 32
Figure 3-18 Debug Message on Serial Port Terminal Windows .................................................... 32
Figure 4-1 Nu-Link2-Me Circuit ...................................................................................................... 33
Figure 4-2 M032 platform Circuit.................................................................................................... 34
Figure 4-3 Extension Connectors Circuit ....................................................................................... 35
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List of Tables
Table 2-1 Arduino UNO Extension Connectors and M032SE3AE Mapping GPIO List ................. 11
Table 2-2 M032SE3AE Full-pin Extension Connectors and GPIO Function List .......................... 14
Table 2-3 Vin Power Source .......................................................................................................... 15
Table 2-4 5V Power Sources ......................................................................................................... 15
Table 2-5 3.3 V Power Sources ..................................................................................................... 15
Table 2-6 1.8V Power Sources ...................................................................................................... 16
Table 2-7 Power Connectors ......................................................................................................... 16
Table 2-8 USB Connectors ............................................................................................................ 16
Table 2-9 Power Switches ............................................................................................................. 16
Table 2-10 Supply External Power through Nu-Link2-Me ............................................................. 17
Table 2-11 Supply External Power for M032 platform ................................................................... 19
Table 2-12 External Reference Voltage Connector ....................................................................... 20
Table 2-13 Ammeter Connector ..................................................................................................... 20
Table 2-14 Extension Connectors .................................................................................................. 20
Table 2-15 Push-Buttons ............................................................................................................... 21
Table 2-16 LEDs ............................................................................................................................ 21
Table 2-17 VCOM Function of Nu-Link2-Me .................................................................................. 21
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1 OVERVIEW
This user manual is aimed to give users a fast introduction to the use of NuMaker-M032SE board.
The NuMaker-M032SE consists of two parts, a M032 platform and an on-board Nu-Link2-Me debugger and programmer. The NuMaker-M032SE allows users to quickly develop and easily program and debug application.
The NuMaker-M032SE offers M032SE3AE full pins extension connectors, Arduino UNO compatible extension connectors and diversified power supply option. It is an easy-to-develop platform for user to expand the functionality and build the applications. The NuMaker-M032SE also provides an ammeter connector, allows user to monitor the microcontroller’s power consumption during development.
The Nu-Link2-Me is a debugger and programmer that supports on-line programming and debugging through SWD interface. The on-board 16 Mbit SPI Flash allows it able to off-line programming the target microcontroller. Nu-Link2-Me provides virtual COM port (VCOM) function to print out messages on PC. Nu-Link2-Me can be separated from NuMaker-M032SE, allowing user to use as a mass production programming tool.
Figure 1-1 NuMaker-M032SE Board
NuMaker-M032SE Features 1.1
NuMicro® M032SE3AE used as main microcontroller with function downward compatible
with:
M032SE3AE
M032LE3AE
M032SE3AE full pins extension connectors
Arduino UNO compatible extension connectors
Ammeter connector for measuring the microcontroller’s power consumption
Fixable board power supply:
External VDD power connector
Arduino UNO compatible extension connector Vin
USB FS connector on M032 platform
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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
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2 NUMAKER-M032SE OVERVIEW
Front View 2.1
ICE USB Connector
VCOM Switch
Reset Button
ICE Status LEDOff-line Program Button
USB FS Connector
Power LEDPB14 LED
VDD Switch
Target Chip: M032SE3AE Target Chip Extension Connector
Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connector
External VDD Connector
Nu-Link2-Me
Ammeter
ICE Chip: M48SSIDAE
External VSS Connector
M032 Platform
External VREF Connector
Figure 2-1 Front View of NuMaker-M032SE
Figure 2-1 shows the main components and connectors from the front side of NuMaker-M032SE. The following lists components and connectors from the front view:
Target Chip: M032SE3AE(U1)
USB FS Connector(J2)
Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors (NU1, NU2, NU3, NU4)
M031 Extension Connectors (JP3, JP4, JP5 and JP6)
External VDD Power Connector(JP1)
External VSS Power Connector(JP2)
External VREF Connector(VREF1)
VDD Switch(SW2)
Ammeter Connector(AMMETER)
Reset Button(SW1)
Power LED and PB14 LED(LEDG1 and LEDR1)
Nu-Link2-Me
VCOM Switch
ICE Chip: M48SSIDAE(ICEU2)
ICE USB Connector(ICEJ3)
ICE Status LED(ICES0,ICES1, ICES2, ICES3)
Off-line Program Button(ICESW1)
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Rear View 2.2
Figure 2-2 shows the main components and connectors from the rear side of NuMaker-M032SE.
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-M032SE
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Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors 2.3
Figure 2-3 shows the Arduino UNO compatible extension connectors.
MISO CLK RESET SS
PA.9 PA.11 nRESET PA.8
USCI0_DAT1 USCI0_CLK
5V MOSI GND -
VDD PA.10 VSS PB.15
USCI0_DAT0
PWM0_CH0 PA.5 D8PWM0_CH1 PA.4 D9
SPI0_SS PWM0_CH2 PA.3 D10SPI0_MOSI PWM0_CH5 PA.0 D11SPI0_MISO PWM0_CH4 PA.1 D12
SPI0_CLK PWM0_CH3 PA.2 D13
VSS VSS
VREF VREF
I2C0_SDA PC.0 SDA
I2C0_SCL PC.1 SCL
UART1_RXD PWM0_CH3 PB.2 D0UART1_TXD PWM0_CH2 PB.3 D1I2C1_SDA PWM1_CH1 PC.4 D2I2C1_SCL PWM1_CH0 PC.5 D3
PWM1_CH2 PC.3 D4PWM1_CH3 PC.2 D5PWM1_CH4 PA.7 D6PWM1_CH5 PA.6 D7 VIN
VSSVSS5V3VRSTIOREF VDD
NC
A5 PB.1 ADC0_CH1 I2C1_SCL UART2_TXDA4 PB.0 ADC0_CH0 I2C1_SDA UART2_RXDA3 PB.4 ADC0_CH4A2 PB.5 ADC0_CH5A1 PB.6 ADC0_CH6A0 PB.7 ADC0_CH7
Figure 2-3 Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors
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Header
NuMaker-M032SE
Header
NuMaker-M032SE
Compatible to Arduino UNO
GPIO Pin of M031 Compatible to Arduino UNO
GPIO Pin of M031
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NU2.6 A5 PB.1
NU3.2 D1 PB.3 NU2.5 A4 PB.0
NU3.3 D2 PC.4 NU2.4 A3 PB.4
NU3.4 D3 PC.5 NU2.3 A2 PB.5
NU3.5 D4 PC.3 NU2.2 A1 PB.6
NU3.6 D5 PC.2 NU2.1 A0 PB.7
NU3.7 D6 PA.7 N
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NU1.8 VIN
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NU3.8 D7 PA.6 NU1.7 VSS
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NU4.1 D8 PA.5 NU1.6 VSS
NU4.2 D9 PA.4 NU1.5 5V
NU4.3 D10 PA.3 NU1.4 3V
NU4.4 D11 PA.0 NU1.3 RST nRESET
NU4.5 D12 PA.1 NU1.2 IOREF VDD
NU4.6 D13 PA.2 NU1.1 NC -
NU4.7 VSS VSS
NU4.8 VREF VREF
NU4.9 SDA PC.0
NU4.10 SCL PC.1
Table 2-1 Arduino UNO Extension Connectors and M032SE3AE Mapping GPIO List
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Pin Assignment for Extension Connectors 2.4
The NuMaker-M032SE provides the M032SE3AE target chip onboard and full pins extension connectors (JP3, JP4, JP5 and JP6). The Figure 2-4 shows the M032SE3AE extension connectors.
JP3Pin1 ~ Pin16
JP6Pin49 ~ Pin64
JP5 Pin17 ~ Pin32
JP4 Pin33 ~ Pin48
Figure 2-4 M032SE3AE Extension Connectors
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Header M032SE3AE
Pin No. Function
JP3
JP3.1 JP3.2 1 PB.6/ADC0_CH6/EBI_nWRH/UART1_RXD/EBI_nCS1/PWM1_BRAKE1/PWM1_CH5/INT4/ACMP1_O
JP3.3 JP3.4 2 PB.5/ADC0_CH5/ACMP1_N/I2C0_SCL/PWM0_CH0/UART2_TXD/TM0/INT0
JP3.5 JP3.6 3 PB.4/ADC0_CH4/ACMP1_P1/I2C0_SDA/PWM0_CH1/UART2_RXD/TM1/INT1
JP3.7 JP3.8 4 PB.3/ADC0_CH3/ACMP0_N/I2C1_SCL/UART1_TXD/PWM0_CH2/PWM0_BRAKE0/TM2/INT2
JP3.9 JP3.10 5 PB.2/ADC0_CH2/ACMP0_P1/I2C1_SDA/UART1_RXD/PWM0_CH3/TM3/INT3
JP3.11 JP3.12 6 PB.1/ADC0_CH1/UART2_TXD/I2C1_SCL/PWM0_CH4/PWM1_CH4/PWM0_BRAKE0
JP3.13 JP3.14 7 PB.0/ADC0_CH0/UART2_RXD/SPI0_I2SMCLK/I2C1_SDA/PWM0_CH5/PWM1_CH5/PWM0_BRAKE1
JP3.15 JP3.16 8 PA.11/ACMP0_P0/EBI_nRD/USCI0_CLK/TM0_EXT
JP3.17 JP3.18 9 PA.10/ACMP1_P0/EBI_nWR/USCI0_DAT0/TM1_EXT
JP3.19 JP3.20 10 PA.9/EBI_MCLK/USCI0_DAT1/UART1_TXD/TM2_EXT
JP3.21 JP3.22 11 PA.8/EBI_ALE/USCI0_CTL1/UART1_RXD/TM3_EXT/INT4
JP3.23 JP3.24 12 PF.6/EBI_ADR19/SPI0_MOSI/EBI_nCS0
JP3.25 JP3.26 13 PF.14/PWM1_BRAKE0/PWM0_BRAKE0/PWM0_CH4/CLKO/TM3/INT5
JP3.27 JP3.28 14 PF.5/UART2_RXD/UART2_nCTS/PWM0_CH0/X32_IN/ADC0_ST
JP3.29 JP3.30 15 PF.4/UART2_TXD/UART2_nRTS/PWM0_CH1/X32_OUT
JP3.31 JP3.32 16 PF.3/EBI_nCS0/UART0_TXD/I2C0_SCL/XT1_IN
JP5
JP5.1 JP5.2 17 PF.2/EBI_nCS1/UART0_RXD/I2C0_SDA/XT1_OUT
JP5.3 JP5.4 18 PC.7/EBI_AD9/UART0_nCTS/PWM1_CH2/TM0/INT3
JP5.5 JP5.6 19 PC.6/EBI_AD8/UART0_nRTS/PWM1_CH3/TM1/INT2
JP5.7 JP5.8 20 PA.7/EBI_AD7/UART0_TXD/I2C1_SCL/PWM1_CH4/ACMP0_WLAT/TM2/INT1
JP5.9 JP5.10 21 PA.6/EBI_AD6/UART0_RXD/I2C1_SDA/PWM1_CH5/ACMP1_WLAT/TM3/INT0
JP5.11 JP5.12 22 VSS
JP5.13 JP5.14 23 VDD
JP5.15 JP5.16 24 PD.15/PWM0_CH5/TM3/INT1
JP5.17 JP5.18 25 PA.5/UART0_nCTS/UART0_TXD/I2C0_SCL/PWM0_CH0
JP5.19 JP5.20 26 PA.4/SPI0_I2SMCLK/UART0_nRTS/UART0_RXD/I2C0_SDA/PWM0_CH1
JP5.21 JP5.22 27 PA.3/SPI0_SS/UART1_TXD/I2C1_SCL/PWM0_CH2/CLKO/PWM1_BRAKE1
JP5.23 JP5.24 28 PA.2/SPI0_CLK/UART1_RXD/I2C1_SDA/PWM0_CH3
JP5.25 JP5.26 29 PA.1/SPI0_MISO/UART0_TXD/UART1_nCTS/PWM0_CH4
JP5.27 JP5.28 30 PA.0/SPI0_MOSI/UART0_RXD/UART1_nRTS/PWM0_CH5
JP5.29 JP5.30 31 PF.15/PWM0_BRAKE0/PWM0_CH1/TM2/CLKO/INT4
JP5.31 JP5.32 32 nRESET
JP4
JP4.1 JP4.2 33 PF.0/UART1_TXD/I2C1_SCL/UART0_TXD/ICE_DAT
JP4.3 JP4.4 34 PF.1/UART1_RXD/I2C1_SDA/UART0_RXD/ICE_CLK
JP4.5 JP4.6 35 PC.5/EBI_AD5/UART2_TXD/I2C1_SCL/PWM1_CH0
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JP4.7 JP4.8 36 PC.4/EBI_AD4/UART2_RXD/I2C1_SDA/PWM1_CH1
JP4.9 JP4.10 37 PC.3/EBI_AD3/UART2_nRTS/PWM1_CH2
JP4.11 JP4.12 38 PC.2/EBI_AD2/UART2_nCTS/PWM1_CH3
JP4.13 JP4.14 39 PC.1/EBI_AD1/UART2_TXD/I2C0_SCL/PWM1_CH4/ACMP0_O
JP4.15 JP4.16 40 PC.0/EBI_AD0/UART2_RXD/I2C0_SDA/PWM1_CH5/ACMP1_O
JP4.17 JP4.18 41 PD.3/EBI_AD10/USCI0_CTL1/SPI0_SS/UART0_TXD
JP4.19 JP4.20 42 PD.2/EBI_AD11/USCI0_DAT1/SPI0_CLK/UART0_RXD
JP4.21 JP4.22 43 PD.1/EBI_AD12/USCI0_DAT0/SPI0_MISO
JP4.23 JP4.24 44 PD.0/EBI_AD13/USCI0_CLK/SPI0_MOSI/TM2
JP4.25 JP4.26 45 USB_VBUS
JP4.27 JP4.28 46 USB_D-
JP4.29 JP4.30 47 USB_D+
JP4.15 JP4.32 48 USB_VDD33_CAP
JP6
JP6.1 JP6.2 49 VSS
JP6.3 JP6.4 50 LDO_CAP
JP6.5 JP6.6 51 VDD
JP6.7 JP6.8 52 PC.14/EBI_AD11/SPI0_I2SMCLK/USCI0_CTL0/TM1
JP6.9 JP6.10 53 PB.15/ADC0_CH15/EBI_AD12/SPI0_SS/USCI0_CTL1/UART0_nCTS/PWM1_CH0/TM0_EXT/PWM0_BRAKE1
JP6.11 JP6.12 54 PB.14/ADC0_CH14/EBI_AD13/SPI0_CLK/USCI0_DAT1/UART0_nRTS/PWM1_CH1/TM1_EXT/CLKO
JP6.13 JP6.14 55 PB.13/ADC0_CH13/ACMP0_P3/ACMP1_P3/EBI_AD14/SPI0_MISO/USCI0_DAT0/UART0_TXD/PWM1_CH2/TM2_EXT
JP6.15 JP6.16 56 PB.12/ADC0_CH12/ACMP0_P2/ACMP1_P2/EBI_AD15/SPI0_MOSI/USCI0_CLK/UART0_RXD/PWM1_CH3/TM3_EXT
JP6.17 JP6.18 57 AVDD
JP6.19 JP6.20 58 VREF
JP6.21 JP6.22 59 AVSS
JP6.23 JP6.24 60 PB.11/ADC0_CH11/EBI_ADR16/UART0_nCTS/I2C1_SCL/SPI0_I2SMCLK
JP6.25 JP6.26 61 PB.10/ADC0_CH10/EBI_ADR17/UART0_nRTS/I2C1_SDA
JP6.27 JP6.28 62 PB.9/ADC0_CH9/EBI_ADR18/UART0_TXD/UART1_nCTS
JP6.29 JP6.30 63 PB.8/ADC0_CH8/EBI_ADR19/UART0_RXD/UART1_nRTS
JP6.15 JP6.32 64 PB.7/ADC0_CH7/EBI_nWRL/UART1_TXD/EBI_nCS0/PWM1_BRAKE0/PWM1_CH4/INT5/ACMP0_O
Table 2-2 M032SE3AE Full-pin Extension Connectors and GPIO Function List
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System Configuration 2.5
2.5.1 VIN Power Source
Table 2-3 presents the Vin power source.
Connector Net Name in Schematic
Comment
NU1 pin8 NU1_VIN
Board external power source, with voltage range from 7 V to 12 V. The voltage regulator UP2 converts the NU1 pin8 input voltage to 5 V and supplies it to NuMaker-M032SE.
Table 2-3 Vin Power Source
2.5.2 5 V Power Sources
Table 2-4 presents the 5 V power sources.
Connector Net Name in Schematic
Comment
ICEJ3 USB_HS_VBUS ICE USB connector supplies 5 V power from PC to M032 platform and Nu-Link2-Me.
J2 USB_VBUS USB connector on NuMaker-M032SE supplies 5 V power from PC to M032 platform and Nu-Link2-Me.
NU1 pin5 NU1_5VCC
ICEJ3, J2 or NU1 pin8 supplies 5 V power to NU1 pin5. NU1 pin5 supplies 5 V power to target chip or Arduino adapter board.
Note: M031 operating voltage range is from 1.8 V to 3.6 V. Do not switch SW2.1(NU1 5VCC) to ON.
Table 2-4 5V Power Sources
2.5.3 3.3 V Power Sources
Table 2-5 presents the 3.3 V power sources.
Voltage Regulator 5V Source Comment
ICEUP1 USB_HS_VBUS ICEUP1 converts USB_HS_VBUS to 3.3 V and supplies 3.3V to M032 platform
or ICE chip.
UP1 USB_VBUS
UP1 converts USB_VBUS to 3.3 V and supplies 3.3 V to M032 platform.
Note: SW2.2(NU1 3VCC) should be switched to ON.
UP1 NU1_5VCC
UP1 converts NU1_5VCC to 3.3 V and supplies 3.3 V to M032 platform.
Note: SW2.2(NU1 3VCC) should be switched to ON.
Table 2-5 3.3 V Power Sources
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2.5.4 1.8V Power Sources
Table 2-6 presents the 1.8 V power source.
Voltage Regular 5V Source Comment
ICEUP2 USB_HS_VBUS ICEUP2 converts USB_HS_VBUS to 1.8V and supplies 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.
Connector Comment
JP1 VDD (1.8 V ~ 3.6 V) connector on the NuMaker-M032SE.
JP2 VSS connector on the NuMaker-M032SE.
Table 2-7 Power Connectors
2.5.6 USB Connectors
Table 2-8 presents the USB connectors.
Connector Comment
ICEJ3 ICE USB connector on Nu-Link2-Me for power supply, debugging and programming from PC.
J2 USB FS connector on NuMaker-M032SE for power supply.
Table 2-8 USB Connectors
2.5.7 Power Switches
Table 2-9 presents the power switches.
Switch Comment
ICEJPR1 Configures the target chip operating voltage at 1.8 V / 3.3 V / 5 V.
ICEJPR2 Configures the ICE chip operating voltage at 1.8 V / 3.3 V.
SW2 Configures the target chip operating voltage at 3.3 V / 5 V.
Table 2-9 Power Switches
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2.5.8 Power Supply Models
External Power Supply through Nu-Link2-Me to Target Chip 2.5.8.1
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. Solder the resistor on ICEJPR1 (MCUVCC) depends on the target chip operating voltage.
2. Solder the resistor on ICEJPR2 (ICEVCC) depends on the ICE chip operating voltage.
3. Switch the SW2 to OFF.
4. Connect the external power supply to JP1.
Table 2-10 presents all power models when supplies external power through Nu-Link2-Me. The Nu-Link2-Me external power sources are highlighted in yellow.
Model Target Chip
Voltage ICEJ3
ICEJPR1 (MCUVCC) Selection
[1]
ICEJPR2 (ICEVCC)
Selection [2]
ICE Chip
Voltage
SW2 Selection
J2 Vin JP1
1 1.8 V Connect
to PC 1.8 V 1.8 V 1.8 V Off Ignore Ignore
1.8 V output
2 3.3 V Connect
to PC 3.3 V (default) 3.3 V (default) 3.3 V Off Ignore Ignore
3.3 V output
3 5 V Connect
to PC 5V 3.3 V (default) 3.3 V Off Ignore Ignore
5 V output
X: Unused.
Note:
1. 0 Ω should be soldered between ICEJPR1’s MCUVCC and 1.8 V / 3.3 V / 5 V.
2. 0 Ω should be soldered between ICEJPR2’s ICEVCC and 1.8 V / 3.3 V.
Table 2-10 Supply External Power through Nu-Link2-Me
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External Power Supply through M032 platform to Target Chip 2.5.8.2
The external power supply sources on M032 platform are shown in Figure 2-6.
USB Power Connector (J2)
NU1 pin8 (Vin)
External VDD Connector (JP1)
External VSS Connector (JP2)
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. Switch the SW2 depends on the target chip operating voltage.
2. Remove the resistor on ICEJPR1 (MCUVCC).
3. Solder the resistor on ICEJPR2 (ICEVCC) depends on the ICE chip operating voltage.
4. Connect the external power supply to Vin or J2.
To use JP1 as external power supply source, please follow the below steps:
1. Switch the SW2 to OFF.
2. Remove the resistor on ICEJPR1 (MCUVCC).
3. Solder the resistor on ICEJPR2 (ICEVCC) depends on the ICE chip operating voltage.
4. Connect ICEJ3 to PC.
5. Connect the external power supply to JP1.
To use Vin or J2 as external power supply source with Nu-Link2-Me separated from NuMaker-M032SE, please follow the below steps:
1. Switch the SW2 depends on the target chip operating voltage.
2. Separate the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M032SE.
3. Connect the external power supply to Vin or J2.
To use JP1 as external power supply source with Nu-Link2-Me separated from NuMaker-M032SE, please follow the below steps:
1. Switch the SW2 to OFF.
2. Separate the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M032SE.
3. Connect the external power supply to JP1.
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USB Power Connector (J2)
NU1 pin8 (Vin)
External VDD Connector (JP1)
External VSS Connector (JP2)Separate Nu-Link2-Me
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Figure 2-7 Separate the Nu-Link2-Me from NuMaker-M032SE
Table 2-11 presents all power models when supplies external power through M032 platform. The M032 platform external power sources are highlighted in yellow.
Model Target Chip
Voltage Vin
[1] J2 ICEJ3
SW2 Selection
JP1 ICEJPR1
(MCUVCC) Selection
[2]
ICEJPR2 (ICEVCC)
Selection [3]
ICE Chip Voltage
[4]
4 3.3 V 7 V ~ 12 V
Input X Ignore
NU1 3VCC
3.3 V output Remove resistor
3.3 V 3.3 V
5 3.3 V X Connect
to PC Ignore
NU1 3VCC
3.3 V output Remove resistor
3.3 V 3.3 V
6 5 V 7 V ~ 12 V
Input X Ignore
NU1 5VCC
5 V output Remove resistor
3.3 V 3.3 V
7 5 V X Connect
to PC
Ignore NU1 5VCC
5 V output Remove resistor
3.3 V 3.3 V
8 1.8 V ~ 3.6 V Ignore [5]
Ignore [5]
Connect to
PC OFF DC Input
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V Remove resistor
1.8 V / 3.3 V 1.8 V / 3.3 V
9 1.8 V ~ 3.6 V Ignore [5]
Ignore [5]
Nu-Link2-Me
removed OFF DC Input
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V X X X
X: Unused.
Note:
1. The Vin input voltage will be converted by voltage regulator UP2 to 5 V.
2. 0Ω should be removed from ICEJPR1’s MCUVCC and 1.8 V / 3.3 V / 5 V.
3. 0Ω should be soldered between ICEJPR2’s ICEVCC and 1.8 V / 3.3 V.
4. The ICE chip voltage should be close to the target chip voltage.
5. JP1 external power input only provides voltage to target chip. Supply external power to Vin or J2 can provide 5V to NU1 pin5 (5V) and 3.3V to NU1 pin4 (3VCC).
Table 2-11 Supply External Power for M032 platform
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2.5.9 External Reference Voltage Connector
Table 2-13 presents the external reference voltage connector.
Connector Comment
VREF1 Connector for user to easily connect to the external reference voltage pin 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.
Connector Comment
AMMETER Connector for user to easily measure the target chip power consumption. User needs to remove the R16 resistor.
Table 2-13 Ammeter Connector
Remove the R16 Resistor
Figure 2-8 Wiring between Ammeter Connector and Ammeter
2.5.11 Extension Connectors
Table 2-14 presents the extension connectors.
Connector Comment
JP3, JP4, JP5 and JP6 Full pins extension connectors on the NuMaker-M032SE.
NU1, NU2, NU3 and NU4 Arduino UNO compatible pins on the NuMaker-M032SE.
Table 2-14 Extension Connectors
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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.
SW1 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-M032SE is powered.
PB14 LED The LED is connected to the target chip PB.14.
ICES0, ICES1, ICES2 and ICES3
Nu-Link2-Me status LED.
Table 2-16 LEDs
Nu-Link2-Me 2.6
The Nu-Link2-Me is a debugger and programmer that supports on-line programming and debugging through SWD interface. The on-board 16 Mbit SPI Flash allows it to off-line program the target microcontroller. Additionally, the Nu-Link2-Me provides virtual COM port (VCOM) function to print out messages on PC. Table 2-17 presents how to set the VCOM function by ICESW2.
ICESW2
Pin Function Comment
1 TXD On: Connect target chip PB.13 (UART0_TXD) to Nu-Link2-Me.
Off: Disconnect target chip PB.13 (UART0_TXD) to Nu-Link2-Me.
2 RXD On: Connect target chip PB.12 (UART0_RXD) to Nu-Link2-Me.
Off: Disconnect target chip PB.12 (UART0_RXD) to Nu-Link2-Me.
Note: Pin 3 and 4 is unused.
Table 2-17 VCOM Function of Nu-Link2-Me
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PCB Placement 2.7
Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-10 show the front and rear placement of NuMaker-M032SE.
Figure 2-9 Front Placement
Figure 2-10 Rear Placement
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3 QUICK START
Toolchains Supporting 3.1
Install the preferred toolchain. Please make sure at least one of the toolchains has been installed.
KEIL MDK Nuvoton edition M0/M23
IAR EWARM
NuEclipse (GCC)(Windows)
NuEclipse (GCC)(Linux)
Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Installation 3.2
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.
Skip this step when using NuEclipse.
Please install the Nu-Link USB Driver as well at the end of the installation. The installation is presented in Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-1 Nu-Link USB Driver Installation Setup
http://www2.keil.com/nuvoton/M0-M23https://www.iar.com/iar-embedded-workbench/?architecture=Arm#!https://www.nuvoton.com/opencms/resource-download.jsp?tp_GUID=SW1020180913190214https://www.nuvoton.com/opencms/resource-download.jsp?tp_GUID=SW1020180920165022https://www.nuvoton.com/opencms/resource-download.jsp?tp_GUID=SW0520101208200142https://www.nuvoton.com/opencms/resource-download.jsp?tp_GUID=SW0520101208200227
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Figure 3-2 Nu-Link USB Driver Installation
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BSP Firmware Download 3.3
Download and unzip the Board Support Package (BSP).
Hardware Setup 3.4
1. Open the virtual COM (VCOM) function by changing Nu-Link2-Me VCOM Switch No. 1 and 2 to ON.
Figure 3-3 Open VCOM Function
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.
https://www.nuvoton.com/hq/resource-download.jsp?tp_GUID=SW0720180824184314
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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
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Find the Example Project 3.5
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
GCC
Keil
IAR
Figure 3-7 Template Project Folder Path
Execute the Project under Toolchains 3.6
Open and execute the project under the toolchain. The section 3.6.1, 0, and 3.6.3 describe the steps of executing project in Keil MDK, IAR EWARM and NuEclipse, respectively.
3.6.1 Keil MDK
This section provides steps to beginners on how to run a project by using Keil MDK.
1. Double click the “Template.uvproj” to open the project.
Note: If Figure 3-8 warning message jumps out, please migrate to version 5 formats as shown in Figure 3-9. The “.uvproj” filename extension will change to “.uvprojx”.
Figure 3-8 Warning Message of “Device not found”
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2
3
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.
2
1
Figure 3-10 Debugger Setting in Options Window
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4
5
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 3
2
4
1. Rebuild
3. Download
4. Start/Stop Debug
2. Successfully compile
Figure 3-12 Compile and Download the Project
4. Figure 3-13 shows the debug mode under Keil MDK. Click “Run” and the debug message will be printed out as shown in Figure 3-14. User can debug the project under debug mode by checking
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source code, assembly language, peripherals’ registers, and setting breakpoint, step run, value monitor, etc.
2. Stop
3 1 21. Run
3. Reset
Figure 3-13 Keil MDK Debug Mode
Figure 3-14 Debug Message on Serial Port Terminal Windows
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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” item, please rework section 3.2.
Figure 3-15 IAR EWARM Window
3. Make target file as presented in Figure 3-16. After successfully compile the project, download code to the flash memory and enter debug mode.
1 3
2
1. Make
3. Download and Debug
2. Successfully compile
Figure 3-16 Compile and Download the Project
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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.
1 2 3
1. Go
3. Reset
2. Break
Figure 3-17 IAR EWARM Debug Mode
Figure 3-18 Debug Message on Serial Port Terminal Windows
3.6.3 NuEclipse
For more information about how to use NuEclipse, please refer to the NuEclipse User Manual.
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4 NUMAKER-M032SE SCHEMATICS
Nu-Link2-Me 4.1
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.
Figure 4-1 Nu-Link2-Me Circuit
GND
REDGREEN
NU
LIN
K_ID
1N
ULIN
K_ID
0
SW
DH
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ICEU1
PB
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PB
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PB
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PB
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PB
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PA
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PF
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PC
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PC
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PC
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AP
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VSS49
LDO_CAP50
VDD51
PC.1452
PB.1553
PB.1454
PB.1355
PB.1256
AVDD57
VREF58
AVSS59
PB.1160
PB.1061
PB.962
PB.863
PB.764
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ICE
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DS
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HX
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HXT_O
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B_H
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USB_HS_VBUS
ICED30.1u
C0603
DEBUG RESET
ICEVDD
ICER310KR0603
ICE_RST
ICEC9
1uC0603
ICE_DATICE_CLKICE_RST
ICE_DAT
ICEVDD
ICE_CLK
ICEJ1
HEADER_5(NC)
12345
ICEVDDICER210K
R0603
ICER410K
R0603
ETMD1
ETMCK_MOSIETMD0_MISO
ETMD2_CKETMD3_SS
ICE_RXICE_RX_S
ICESW2
SMD HPS604-E
ICE_TXICE_TX_S
VCOM SWITCH
ETMD2_CKETMD3_SS
ETMCK_MOSIETMD0_MISO
NULINK_ID0 NULINK_ID1
Nu-Trace, ID0 = 1, ID1 = 1Nu-Link2, ID0 = 0, ID1 = 1Nu-LInk2-Me, ID0 = 0, ID1 = 0
NULINK ID
SWDH_DATSWDH_CLKSWDH_RST#
GND
TICEDAT
TICERST
MCUVCC_DIODE
MCU_RXMCU_TX
TICECLK
ICE_TX_SICE_RX_S
MCUVCC
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SS24A
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HS
US
B_V
DD
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HXT_I
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C0603
ICEC11 20p
C0603
12M Crystal
ICEX1
12MHz SMD X3225B1
XIN
2
GND
4GND
3XOUT
3.3V
SPIM_MISO0
ICEU2
W25Q16JVSSIQ
SOP8\5.23/1.27MM
CS#1
DO2
WP#3
GND4
DI5CLK6HOLD#7VCC8
3.3V
SPI FLASH
ICEC12
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C0603
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SOP8/3.1/0.5
GND4 A23
VCCA1
DIR5
A12
B26B17VCCB8
SPIM_CLK_LV
SN74LV2T45DCUR
ICEU3
SOP8/3.1/0.5
GND4 A23
VCCA1
DIR5
A12
B26B17VCCB8
SPIM_MOSI0_LV
SPIM_CS_LV
SPIM_CS
ICEVDD3.3V
SPIM_CS_LV SPIM_CLKSPIM_MOSI0
SPIM_CLK_LVSPIM_MOSI0_LV
ICEVDD3.3V
ICER1810KR0603
3.3V
ICER1910KR0603
3.3V
ICE INTERFACE
ICEJ4
HEADER 2.54 5X2 (NC)
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Title
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ICE_TX_S
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C0603
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C0603
ICEVDD
ICEC8470p
C0603
MSG_EN
MS
G_E
N
ETMD3_SS I2C1_SCL QSPI_SS BUSY
5V
ETMD2_CK I2C1_SDA QSPI_CLK START
ETMCK_MOSI UART0_RX QSPI_MOSIPASSICE_RX
ETMD0_MISO UART0_TX QSPI_MISOFAILICE_TX
USB_HS_VBUS ICEJ3
micro USB 5pin
MICRO_USB_AB
VBUS1
D-2
D+3
GND5
ID4
Shield6
Shield7
Shield8
Shield9
Shield10
Shield11
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DP
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USB_HS_D+
USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED DEVICES
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ICELED
GREEN1 2
ICES3
0805 LED G (綠 光 ) 普 亮KP-2012
DPDM
ICERP1
8P4R-330
8P4RA
1 23 45 67 8
ICEJ2
HEADER04(NC)
1234
ICEVDD
USB_HS_VBUS
1 2
ICES20805 LED R (紅 光 ) 高 亮KP-2012
1 2
ICES10805 LED Y (黃 光 )高 亮
KP-2012
1 2
ICES0
0805 LED R (紅 光 ) 高 亮KP-2012
LED
KEY1
ICEVDD
KEY
ICER510KR0603ICESW1
3x6x5 2PIN SMD
SW-2P-SMD
MCUVCC_DIODE
MCUVCC_DIODE
3.3V
ICE5V
ICE5V
ICEVDD
5V
ICE5VUSB_HS_VBUS
Power Switch
1 2
ICED1
SS24A
ICEUP2ACE1117_ADJ
IN3
AD
J1
OU
T2
OU
T4
ICEUP1AMS1117_3.3v
IN3
GN
D1
OU
T2
OU
T4
ICER8120,1%R0603
ICER982, 1%
R0603
3.3V
ICEVCC
ICEJPR2
1&2 (0 ohm)
123
1.8V 3.3V 3.3VICECT110uF/10VTANT-A
12 1.8V
MCUVCC
ICEJPR1
1&2 (0 ohm)
1234
1.8V
ICECT310uF/10V
12
ICEC5
0.1u
C0603
ICEVCC ICEVDD
ICEL1
FERRITE BEAD
ICECT210uF/10VTANT-A
12
Off-page Connector
ICEC3
1u
C0603
ICEC4
0.1u
C0603
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Figure 4-2 shows the M032 platform circuit.
Figure 4-2 M032 platform Circuit
P15
P9
P12
P16
P13
P14
P8
P5
P6
P7
P11
P10
P1
P3
P2
P4
PD2
PD0
PC0_NU4_SDAPC1_NU4_SCL
J1
HEADER 2.54 5X2 (NC)
1 23 45 67 89 10
USB_VBUS
PD3
PD1
TICEDATTICECLK
USB_D-
PB12_RXD0PB13_TXD0
ICE
USB_D+USB_VDD33_CAP
P42
P37P38
P44P43
P39P40P41
SW13x6x5 2PIN SMD
SW-2P-SMD
P45
C910uC0603
R310KR
R0603
P48 USB_VDD33_CAP
P46P47
RESET
VDD
nRESET
P36P35
P33 PF0_ICE_DATP34 PF1_ICE_CLK
H1
H-3.4X6(NC)
1
H4
H-3.4X6(NC)
1
H3
H-3.4X6(NC)
1
H2
H-3.4X6(NC)
1
Mounting Hole
PB7_NU2_A0PB8PB9
PB14_LED_R
PB11
VDD_MCULDO_CAPGND
AVSSVREFAVDD
PB10
MCU_TXMCU_RX
PB15_NU5_GPIOPC14
P50 LDO_CAPP49
P54 PB14_LED_RP53
P58P57
P52P51 VDD_2
P56 PB12_RXD0P55 PB13_TXD0
P59P60P61
P63P62
P64
P20P19P18P17
P22P21
P25P24P23
P28P27P26
P32P31P30P29
12
LEDG1GreenLED0805
PB6_NU2_A1
PB2_NU3_D0/RXPB3_NU3_D1/TXPB4_NU2_A3PB5_NU2_A2
PA10_NU5_MOSIPA11_NU5_CLKPB0_NU2_A4/SDA/RXPB1_NU2_A5/SCL/TX
PF4_X32_OUTPF5_X32_INPF14
PA9_NU5_MISO
PF6PA8_NU5_SS
PF3_XT1_IN
P35
P34
P33
P37
P36
P42
P41
P40
P39
P38
P46
P45
P44
P43
P47
P48
GND
PC6PC7PF2_XT1_OUT
PA2_NU3_D13/CLK
PD15
PA0_NU3_D11/MOSIVDDIO
PA1_NU3_D12/MISO
PA3_NU3_D10/SS
VDD_MCU
TICERST
P50P49
nRESETPF1_ICE_CLKPF0_ICE_DAT
P52P51
R14100KR
R0603
VDD
P56P55P54P53
R13100KR
R0603
P60P59P58P57
P62P61
P64P63
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Bypass Cap
P33 - P48
P17 - P32
P1 - P16
P49 - P64
R7330R
R0603
C40.1uC0603
C30.1uC0603
C51uC0603
R6330R
R0603
12
LEDR1RedLED0805
VDDVDD_MCU
P21P22
P17 PF2_XT1_OUTP18
P25P24P23 VDD_1
P19P20
P30P29P28
P26P27
P32 nRESETP31 VDDIO
PA5_NU3_D8
PA7_NU3_D6PA6_NU3_D7
PA4_NU3_D9
PC2_NU3_D5
PC4_NU3_D2PC5_NU3_D3
PC3_NU3_D4
P2P1
P6P5P4P3
P7P8P9
P11P10
P12P13P14 PF5_X32_INP15 PF4_X32_OUTP16 PF3_XT1_IN
L5
FERRITE BEAD
C151uC0603
U1
PB
.6/A
DC
0_C
H6/E
BI_
nW
RH
/UA
RT
1_R
XD
/EB
I_nC
S1/P
WM
1_B
RA
KE
1/P
WM
1_C
H5
/IN
T4/A
CM
P1_
O1
PB
.5/A
DC
0_C
H5/A
CM
P1_N
/I2C
0_S
CL/P
WM
0_C
H0/U
AR
T2_T
XD
/TM
0/I
NT
02
PB
.4/A
DC
0_C
H4/A
CM
P1_P
1/I
2C
0_S
DA
/PW
M0_C
H1/U
AR
T2_
RX
D/T
M1
/IN
T1
3
PB
.3/A
DC
0_C
H3/A
CM
P0_N
/I2C
1_S
CL/U
AR
T1_T
XD
/PW
M0_C
H2/P
WM
0_B
RA
KE
0/T
M2/I
NT
24
PB
.2/A
DC
0_C
H2/A
CM
P0_P
1/I
2C
1_S
DA
/UA
RT
1_R
XD
/PW
M0_C
H3
/TM
3/I
NT
35
PB
.1/A
DC
0_C
H1/U
AR
T2_T
XD
/I2C
1_S
CL/P
WM
0_C
H4/P
WM
1_C
H4/P
WM
0_
BR
AK
E0
6
PB
.0/A
DC
0_C
H0/U
AR
T2_R
XD
/SP
I0_I2
SM
CLK
/I2C
1_S
DA
/PW
M0_C
H5
/PW
M1
_C
H5/P
WM
0_B
RA
KE
17
PA
.11/A
CM
P0_P
0/E
BI_
nR
D/U
SC
I0_C
LK
/TM
0_E
XT
8
PA
.10/A
CM
P1_P
0/E
BI_
nW
R/U
SC
I0_D
AT
0/T
M1_E
XT
9
PA
.9/E
BI_
MC
LK
/US
CI0
_D
AT
1/U
AR
T1_T
XD
/TM
2_E
XT
10
PA
.8/E
BI_
ALE
/US
CI0
_C
TL1/U
AR
T1_R
XD
/TM
3_E
XT
/IN
T4
11
PF
.6/E
BI_
AD
R19/S
PI0
_M
OS
I/E
BI_
nC
S0
12
PF
.14/P
WM
1_B
RA
KE
0/P
WM
0_B
RA
KE
0/P
WM
0_C
H4/C
LK
O/T
M3
/IN
T5
13
PF
.5/U
AR
T2_R
XD
/UA
RT
2_nC
TS
/PW
M0_C
H0/X
32_IN
/AD
C0_S
T14
PF
.4/U
AR
T2_T
XD
/UA
RT
2_nR
TS
/PW
M0_C
H1/X
32_O
UT
15
PF
.3/E
BI_
nC
S0/U
AR
T0_T
XD
/I2C
0_S
CL/X
T1_IN
16
PF.2/EBI_nCS1/UART0_RXD/I2C0_SDA/XT1_OUT17PC.7/EBI_AD9/UART0_nCTS/PWM1_CH2/TM0/INT318PC.6/EBI_AD8/UART0_nRTS/PWM1_CH3/TM1/INT219PA.7/EBI_AD7/UART0_TXD/I2C1_SCL/PWM1_CH4/ACMP0_WLAT/TM2/INT120PA.6/EBI_AD6/UART0_RXD/I2C1_SDA/PWM1_CH5/ACMP1_WLAT/TM3/INT021VSS22VDD23PD.15/PWM0_CH5/TM3/INT124PA.5/UART0_nCTS/UART0_TXD/I2C0_SCL/PWM0_CH025PA.4/SPI0_I2SMCLK/UART0_nRTS/UART0_RXD/I2C0_SDA/PWM0_CH126PA.3/SPI0_SS/UART1_TXD/I2C1_SCL/PWM0_CH2/CLKO/PWM1_BRAKE127PA.2/SPI0_CLK/UART1_RXD/I2C1_SDA/PWM0_CH328PA.1/SPI0_MISO/UART0_TXD/UART1_nCTS/PWM0_CH429PA.0/SPI0_MOSI/UART0_RXD/UART1_nRTS/PWM0_CH530PF.15/PWM0_BRAKE0/PWM0_CH1/TM2/CLKO/INT431nRESET32
PF
.0/I
CE
_D
AT
33
PF
.1/I
CE
_C
LK
34
PC
.5/E
BI_
AD
5/U
AR
T2_T
XD
/I2
C1_S
CL/P
WM
1_C
H0
35
PC
.4/E
BI_
AD
4/U
AR
T2_
RX
D/I
2C
1_S
DA
/PW
M1_C
H1
36
PC
.3/E
BI_
AD
3/U
AR
T2_n
RT
S/P
WM
1_C
H2
37
PC
.2/E
BI_
AD
2/U
AR
T2_n
CT
S/P
WM
1_C
H3
38
PC
.1/E
BI_
AD
1/U
AR
T2
_T
XD
/I2C
0_S
CL
/PW
M1_C
H4/A
CM
P0_O
39
PC
.0/E
BI_
AD
0/U
AR
T2_R
XD
/I2C
0_S
DA
/PW
M1_C
H5
/AC
MP
1_O
40
PD
.3/E
BI_
AD
10/U
SC
I0_C
TL1
/SP
I0_S
S/U
AR
T0
_T
XD
41
PD
.2/E
BI_
AD
11/U
SC
I0_
DA
T1/S
PI0
_C
LK
/UA
RT
0_R
XD
42
PD
.1/E
BI_
AD
12/U
SC
I0_D
AT
0/S
PI0
_M
ISO
43
PD
.0/E
BI_
AD
13
/US
CI0
_C
LK
/SP
I0_M
OS
I/T
M2
44
US
B_V
BU
S45
US
B_
D-
46
US
B_D
+47
US
B_
VD
D3
3_C
AP
48
VSS49
LDO_CAP50
VDD51
PC.14/EBI_AD11/SPI0_I2SMCLK/USCI0_CTL0/TM152
PB.15/ADC0_CH15/EBI_AD12/SPI0_SS/USCI0_CTL1/UART0_nCTS/PWM1_CH0/TM0_EXT/PWM0_BRAKE153
PB.14/ADC0_CH14/EBI_AD13/SPI0_CLK/USCI0_DAT1/UART0_nRTS/PWM1_CH1/TM1_EXT/CLKO54
PB.13/ADC0_CH13/ACMP0_P3/ACMP1_P3/EBI_AD14/SPI0_MISO/USCI0_DAT0/UART0_TXD/PWM1_CH2/TM2_EXT55
PB.12/ADC0_CH12/ACMP0_P2/ACMP1_P2/EBI_AD15/SPI0_MOSI/USCI0_CLK/UART0_RXD/PWM1_CH3/TM3_EXT56
AVDD57
VREF58
AVSS59
PB.11/ADC0_CH11/EBI_ADR16/UART0_nCTS/I2C1_SCL/SPI0_I2SMCLK60
PB.10/ADC0_CH10/EBI_ADR17/UART0_nRTS/I2C1_SDA61
PB.9/ADC0_CH9/EBI_ADR18/UART0_TXD/UART1_nCTS62
PB.8/ADC0_CH8/EBI_ADR19/UART0_RXD/UART1_nRTS63
PB.7/ADC0_CH7/EBI_nWRL/UART1_TXD/EBI_nCS0/PWM1_BRAKE0/PWM1_CH4/INT5/ACMP0_O64
ADAVSS
PF2_XT1_OUT
PF3_XT1_INR2 0
R5 0
X1
32MHz 49S SMDXTAL\LP\SMD
C8 20p
C2 20p
HXT & LXT Crystal
X2
SMD 32.768K X3215
9HT9
PF4_X32_OUT
PF5_X32_INR1 0
R4 0
C1 20p
C7 20p
C120.1u
C140.1u
AVDD VREF
VREF1NC
1 2CT310uF/10V
12
L2
FERRITE BEAD
L4
FERRITE BEAD
ADAVSS
C130.01u
LED
VDD_MCU
VDD
SW2
SMD HPS602-E
NU1_VIN
USB_VDD33_CAP
PB14_LED_R
UP2AMS1117_5v
IN3
GN
D1
OU
T2
OU
T4
1 2
D2
SS24A
VDD
CT510uF/10VTANT-A
12
VDD_MCU
1 2
D1
SS24A NU1_3VCC
UP1AMS1117_3.3v
IN3
GN
D1
OU
T2
OU
T4
CT410uF/10VTANT-A
12
NU1_5VCC
R16 0MCUVCC_DIODE
AMMETERNC
1 2
JP2
NC
1234
JP1
NC
1234
C110.1u
VDD
CT210uF/10V
12
L1
FERRITE BEAD
Power
ICE5V
NU1_5VCC
NU1_3VCCUSB_VBUS
R12 0(NC)
C61uC0603
LDO_CAPVDD_2VDD_1
D-
USB_VBUS
D+
J3
NC
12345
USB Device
HJ2
micro USB 5pin
MICRO_USB_B
VBUS1
D-2
D+3
GND5
ID4
Shield6
Shield7
Shield8
Shield9
Shield10
Shield11
USB_VBUS
D+
D-
D+
D- USB_D-
USB_D+
C100.1u
R927
R1127
CT11uF/16V
12
L3
FERRITE BEADL0603
USB_VBUS
J2
micro USB 5pin
MICRO_USB_AB
VBUS1
D-2
D+3
GND5
ID4
Shield6
Shield7
Shield8
Shield9
Shield10
Shield11
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Figure 4-3 shows extension connectors of NuMaker-M032SE.
Figure 4-3 Extension Connectors Circuit
PB6_NU2_A1
PB2_NU3_D0/RXPB3_NU3_D1/TXPB4_NU2_A3PB5_NU2_A2
PA10_NU5_MOSIPA11_NU5_CLKPB0_NU2_A4/SDA/RXPB1_NU2_A5/SCL/TX
PF4_X32_OUTPF5_X32_INPF14
PA9_NU5_MISO
PF6PA8_NU5_SS
PF3_XT1_IN
P1
P6P5P4P3P2
P11P10P9P8P7
P16P15P14P13P12
PF2_XT1_OUT
GND
PD15
PC6PC7
PA3_NU3_D10/SSPA2_NU3_D13/CLK
TICERST
PA0_NU3_D11/MOSIVDDIO
PA1_NU3_D12/MISO
VDD_MCU
P17P18
P23
P19P20P21P22
P28
P26P27
P25P24
P32P31P30P29
P17P18
P23
P19P20P21P22
P29P28
P26P27
P25P24
P32P31P30
P33 - P48JP4
HEADER 2.54 16X2 (NC)
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P37P38
P43
P39P40P41P42
P47
P45P44
P48
P46
P36P35P34P33
P37P38
P43
P39P40P41P42
P48
P46P47
P45P44
P33P34
P36P35
JP6
HEADER 2.54 16X2 (NC)
1 23 45 67 89 1011 1213 1415 1617 1819 2021 2223 2425 2627 2829 3031 32
P49 - P64
PA5_NU3_D8PA4_NU3_D9
PC3_NU3_D4
PA6_NU3_D7PA7_NU3_D6
PC4_NU3_D2PC5_NU3_D3
PC2_NU3_D5
PB9
LDO_CAPGND
PB7_NU2_A0PB8
PC5_NU3_D3
PC3_NU3_D4PC2_NU3_D5
AVDD
PB10PB11
VDD_MCU
PC4_NU3_D2
PC14
AVSSVREF
P50P49
MCU_TXMCU_RX
PB15_NU5_GPIO
P51
PB14_LED_R
P53
P58P57
P52
PA5_NU3_D8PA4_NU3_D9
PA7_NU3_D6
P56P55
P59P60
P54PA6_NU3_D7
P61
P63P62
P64
External Connector
P50
P53
P58P57
P52P51
P49
P56P55
P59P60
P54
P61
P63P62
P64
UNO Interface
P1 - P16
P17 - P32
P2
P4P3
P1
P12P11P10P9P8P7P6P5
P16P15P14P13
JP3
HEADER 2.54 16X2 (NC)
1 23 45 67 89 1011 1213 1415 1617 1819 2021 2223 2425 2627 2829 3031 32
JP5
HEADER 2.54 16X2 (NC)
1 23 45 67 89 1011 1213 1415 1617 1819 2021 2223 2425 2627 2829 3031 32
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PC0_NU4_SDAPC1_NU4_SCL
NU5
header 2.54 2X4 公 (正 面 )
SPI0_MISO1
VCC2
SPI0_CLK3
SPI0_MOSI4
RESET5
GND6
SPI0_SS7
GPIO8
PD3
PD1PD2
PD0
NU1
HEADER 2.54 8X1 f emale
NC1
VDD2
MCU_RESET3
3VCC4
5VCC5
VSS6
VSS7
VIN8
TICECLK
USB_D-USB_VBUS
NU3
HEADER 2.54 8X1 f emale
D01D12D23D34D45D56D67D78
USB_D+USB_VDD33_CAP
TICEDAT
NU2
HEADER 2.54 6X1 f emale
A01
A12
A23
A34
A4/SDA5
A5/SCL6
NU4
HEADER 2.54 10X1 f emale
D81D92D103D114D125D136VSS7VREF8I2C_SDA9I2C_SCL10
GNDGND
TICERSTVDD
PB4_NU2_A3
PB6_NU2_A1PB5_NU2_A2
PB7_NU2_A0
PC0_NU4_SDAPC1_NU4_SCL
PB0_NU2_A4/SDA/RXPB1_NU2_A5/SCL/TX
PA3_NU3_D10/SS
PA2_NU3_D13/CLK
VREFGND
PA0_NU3_D11/MOSIPA1_NU3_D12/MISO
PB2_NU3_D0/RXPB3_NU3_D1/TX
PA11_NU5_CLK
PA8_NU5_SS
PA9_NU5_MISO
TICERSTPB15_NU5_GPIOGNDPA10_NU5_MOSIVDD
NU1_VIN
NU1_5VCCNU1_3VCC
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Date Revision Description
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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”.
Insecure usage includes, but is not limited to: equipment for surgical implementation, atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, the control or operation of dynamic, brake or safety systems designed for vehicular use, traffic signal instruments, all types of safety devices, and other applications intended to support or sustain life.
All Insecure Usage shall be made at customer’s risk, and in the event that third parties lay claims to Nuvoton as a result of customer’s Insecure Usage, customer shall indemnify the damages and liabilities thus incurred by Nuvoton.
1 Overview1.1 NuMaker-M032SE Features
2 NuMaker-M032SE Overview2.1 Front View2.2 Rear View2.3 Arduino UNO Compatible Extension Connectors2.4 Pin Assignment for Extension Connectors2.5 System Configuration2.5.1 VIN Power Source2.5.2 5 V Power Sources2.5.3 3.3 V Power Sources2.5.4 1.8V Power Sources2.5.5 Power Connectors2.5.6 USB Connectors2.5.7 Power Switches2.5.8 Power Supply Models2.5.8.1 External Power Supply through Nu-Link2-Me to Target Chip2.5.8.2 External Power Supply through M032 platform to Target Chip
2.5.9 External Reference Voltage Connector2.5.10 Ammeter Connector2.5.11 Extension Connectors2.5.12 Push-Buttons2.5.13 LEDs
2.6 Nu-Link2-Me2.7 PCB Placement
3 Quick Start3.1 Toolchains Supporting3.2 Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Installation3.3 BSP Firmware Download3.4 Hardware Setup3.5 Find the Example Project3.6 Execute the Project under Toolchains3.6.1 Keil MDK3.6.2 IAR EWARM3.6.3 NuEclipse
4 NuMaker-M032SE Schematics4.1 Nu-Link2-Me4.2 M032 platform4.3 Extension Connector
5 REVISION HISTORY
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