Difference between revisions of "NXP QN9090/30"
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+ | The first 512 bytes of the device (0x0000 - 0x01FF) can be mapped to flash, ROM or RAM. When using the J-Link flashloader, this region is mapped to flash. This is done on purpose as the device does not provide a mirror address for the first 512 bytes of flash thus without remapping, the J-Link could not program the first 512 bytes. |
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==Evaluation Boards== |
==Evaluation Boards== |
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==Example Application== |
==Example Application== |
Revision as of 10:14, 5 May 2020
Contents
The NXP QN9090 / QN9030 are ultra-low power, Cortex-M4 based wireless microcontroller supporting Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0.
Internal Flash
Supported Regions
The internal flash is divided into 3 different regions:
- Reserved by flash controller (0x9F000 - 0x9FFFF)
- Reserved by boot code (0x9DE00 - 0x9EFFF)
- Application space (0x00000 - 0x9DDFF for JN5189; 0x00000 - 0x50000 for JN5188)
For now, the J-Link supports the application space, only.
Vector Table Remap
The first 512 bytes of the device (0x0000 - 0x01FF) can be mapped to flash, ROM or RAM. When using the J-Link flashloader, this region is mapped to flash. This is done on purpose as the device does not provide a mirror address for the first 512 bytes of flash thus without remapping, the J-Link could not program the first 512 bytes.