ON Semiconductor Q32M210 User manual

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 1
DOCUMENT NUMBER M-20760-007
Q32M210 EDK Installation Guide
This document explains how to set up the Q32M210 Evaluation and Development Kit (Q32M210
EDK). The EDK is used to develop and evaluate applications for the Q32M210 microcontroller. The
EDK software allows you to develop C and assembly language applications for the ARM®
Cortex™-M3 processor, which interfaces with other components on the Q32M210 microcontroller.
Much of the Q32M210 EDK Version 1.2 software and firmware is integrated with the IAR Systems®
Embedded Workbench® for ARM, which provides a complete software development environment
for the Q32M210 microcontroller.
In addition to the IAR Systems Embedded Workbench for ARM KickStart edition, the EDK software
consists of:
• The Q32M210 documentation set, which consists of technical reference and software
development material that complements the software development tools. The
documentation can be installed independently of the EDK, and does not require the IAR
Systems Embedded Workbench for ARM.
• The Q32M210 stand-alone flash loader, which is used to program, erase, and read flash
memory in a Q32M210 microcontroller. The stand-alone flash loader communicates with the
Q32M210 microcontroller’s JTAG debug port using a Segger or IAR Systems J-Link™ for ARM
Processors. It can be installed independently of the EDK and does not require the IAR Systems
Embedded Workbench for ARM.
• The Q32M210 stand-alone CMSIS package, which bundles the Q32M210 firmware and sample
code according to the ARM Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS),
enabling you to develop Q32M210 applications using a toolchain other than IAR, such as GCC
or Keil.
This kit contains the following items:
• One IAR EWARM 32KB Kickstart edition CD (with integrated Q32M210 EDK software)
• One Q32M210 Documentation and Utilities CD
• One Q32M210 Evaluation and Development Board
• One USB A to mini-B cable
•Q32M210 EDK Installation Guide (this document)
1. MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1.1 Hardware
The hardware requirements are:
Processor A Pentium-compatible PC
Memory 1 GB
Display 16-bit color, 1024x768 screen resolution
Hard Drive • To install the IAR Embedded Workbench, you need approximately 3.5
GB of free space
• To install the documentation, you need 11 MB of free space (22 MB of
temporary space during installation)
• To install the Stand-Alone Flash Loader, you need 4 MB of free space
(9 MB of temporary space during installation)
• To install the stand-alone CMSIS package, you need 5 MB of free space
Peripherals CD-ROM drive, and USB communications port

INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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1.2 Software
One of the following versions of Microsoft Windows is required:
• Windows XP, with Service Pack 3 or greater
• Windows Vista, with Service Pack 2 or greater
•Windows7
Both 32-bit and 64-bit variants of Windows are supported.
2. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
These instructions are for installing the EDK software, documentation and support utilities.
Note: To install the software, you must have Administrator privileges to the system.
2.1 Installing IAR Embedded Workbench
1. You can either download the installer from the IAR website, or use the IAR CD-ROM provided:
• To download the latest version of the software from the IAR website, go to:
http://www.iar.com/ewarm.
• Alternatively, insert the IAR CD-ROM.
• If your system has the CD-ROM autorun feature enabled, an IAR Embedded
Workbench for ARM window with a menu of items to install (called an
installation window hereafter) automatically appears.
•Otherwise,runautorun.exe from the IAR CD-ROM using either Windows
Explorer, the command line, or the Run command from the Windows Start
menu.
2. Click on Install IAR Embedded Workbench and follow the instructions. If you want to learn
how to obtain an IAR Embedded Workbench license and how to install the software, select
Installation and licensing information instead.
3. Go back to the installation window, click Install drivers, select the Jlink folder, and double-
click InstDrivers.exe.
4. Exit the installation window.
5. Remove the CD-ROM.
2.2 Installing the Documentation and the Stand-Alone Flash Loader
Install the Q32M210 documentation or the Stand-Alone Flash Loader from the Q32M210
Documentation and Utilities CD.
• If your system has the CD-ROM autorun feature enabled, autorun.exe runs automatically
when you insert the disk.
• Otherwise, run autorun.exe from the Q32M210 CD-ROM using either Windows Explorer, the
command line, or the Run command from the Windows Start menu.
You will see a Q32M210 Documentation and Utilities CD window with installation options.
1. To install the Q32M210 documentation:
IMPORTANT: To communicate with the Q32M210 microcontroller, install the J-Link drivers.

SETTING UPTHE EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD
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a. Select Install the Q32M210 Documentation.
b. Follow the instructions on the subsequent dialog boxes.
c. You will be prompted to select a target folder. The default location is C:\Program
Files\ON Semiconductor\Q32M210 Documentation.
2. If you choose to install the Stand-Alone Flash Loader:
a. Select Install the Q32M210 Stand-Alone Flash Loader.
b. Follow the instructions on the subsequent dialog boxes.
c. You will be prompted to select a target folder. The default location is C:\Program
Files\ON Semiconductor\Q32M210 Flash Loader.
2.3 Installing the CMSIS Package
The Q32M210 CMSIS package is in a ZIP file named q32m210-cmsis-
1_0_<revision_number>.zip in the cmsis folder on the Q32M210 Documentation and Utilities
CD. <revision_number> is a number that uniquely identifies the package. To install it, extract the
contents of the ZIP file to a folder on your computer using the ZIP file utility of your choice (e.g.,
WinZip). Ensure that you extract all of the files and tell your ZIP utility to “use folder paths” when
extracting. You can find instructions for configuring and using the CMSIS package in the
README.txt in the root folder of the extracted contents.
3. SETTING UPTHE EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Figure 1 illustrates the locations of the connectors, jumpers and switches for setting up the board.
To set up the Evaluation and Development Board for its initial use, do the following:
1. Use the USB A to mini-B cable to connect DEBUG on the Evaluation and Development Board to
the computer. The USB power status LED (a red light) and the J-Link status LED (a green light)
will light up to indicate that the board is receiving power.
2. If the row of LEDs (D0 to D7) are not blinking in a pattern, ensure that switch SW5 is turned
on, and pins 3 to 4 on VBAT-SEL are shorted.
For more information, see the Q32M210 Evaluation and Development Board Manual.
Figure 1: Evaluation and Development Board Setup
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JTAG-EN
VDDIO1 VDDIO0
EE-EN
LED-EN
MSW0
MSW3
USB-DET
MSW1
MSW2
GND8
U13
SPST3
D85 C34
AMP0
U12
D101
D142
R25
VADC
AAF1
GND2
R55
AMP1
R22
R60
DEBUG
VDDD
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AAF0
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VDBL
VLCD-SEL
GND6
AUX2
WAKEUP0
AMP2
GND7
R14
VBAT-I
VBATA
VBAT-SEL
SW5
X4
X3
R62
D7
GND4
R2in
T2out
R10
D100
D6
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T1out
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SW4
R29
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RSTB
R5
SW3
EXTCLK
R28
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SPST1
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SPST0
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R46
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R50
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ALT1
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DAC0
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AUX1
DAC2
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THERM
R54
R42
R57
D106
C21
R11
U4
C10
GND1
C20
R40
D8
C2
GND5
R51
R23
R63
C45
L1
GND3
D5
C44
R8
C43
D4
R7
R38
I2C
D3
R6
R37
D51
C35C40
NMI
SW2
U14
U15
R30
R26
R48
R19
U11
R21
C27
C25
R20
R36
R27
R45
R44 C16 C38
R24
C26
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R35
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TP1
C54
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C4
C5
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R15
USB
D9
C29
C42
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U2
C41
C1
U7
R41
J1
C19
C28
U8
EXT-PSUGND0
C18
the computer
Turn SW5 on
Short pins 3 to 4
on VBAT-SEL
J-Link status LED
LEDs D0 to D7
USB cable to
status LED
USB power

MORE INFORMATION
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4. MORE INFORMATION
4.1 Documentation
To get started with the EDK and create a project, access the Q32M210 Evaluation and
Development Board Manual and the Q32M210 Programmer’s Guide by going to the Windows Start
menu and selecting a manual from ON Semiconductor > Q32M210 Documentation (after
installing the Q32M210 documentation as described in Section 2.2, “Installing the Documentation
and the Stand-Alone Flash Loader” on page 2).
4.2 Technical Support
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