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This article describes specifics for the NXP 8MMINILPD4-EVKB evaluation board. It can be used to test & verify NXP iMX 8M Nano device support for Cortex-M7.
Minimum requirements
- J-Link software V7.94 or later
- The board should have a bootloader(U-Boot) image on one of the available boot device
Preparing for J-Link
- Connect the J-Link to JTAG connector (J902).
- Connect the onboard USB-UART debug interface to host computer (J901).
- Open a serial interface communication via terminal application(PuTTY).
- Power the board via USB Type-C Power connector (J302).
- Turn on the power switch (SW101).
- Wait until the bootloader is started and interrupt the loading of the operating system(Linux Kernel). The output should look as follows:
- Verify the Connection with e.g. J-Link Commander. The output should look as follows:
Example Project
The following example project was created with the SEGGER Embedded Studio project wizard and runs out-of-the-box on the NXP 8MMINILPD4-EVKB.
It is a simple Hello World sample linked into the internal flash.
SETUP
- J-Link software: V7.94
- Embedded Studio: V8.10
- Hardware: NXP 8MMINILPD4-EVKB
- Link: File:NXP 8MMINILPD4 EVKB M7 TestProject ES 8V10.zip