NXP JN5189-DK006
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This article describes specifics for the NXP JN5189-DK006 evalboard board.
Minimum requirements
- J-Link software V6.74 or later
Preparing for J-Link
- Power the board via external power supply / power jack (J4)
- Connect the J-Link to the SWD header (P1)
- Power the board via the USB-C port.
- Verify the Connection with e.g. J-Link Commander. The output should look as follows:
Debugging in SEGGER Embedded Studio
Example projects for SEGGER Embedded Studio
The following example project was created with the SEGGER Embedded Studio project wizard and runs out-of-the-box on the Longan Nano board. It is a simple Hello World sample and can be downloaded here:
This article describes specifics for the SiPeed Longan Nano board based on a GigaDevice GD32VF103CB.
Minimum requirements
- RISC-V is supported by current J-Link models. In case of doubt, please check Overview about which models / revisions support RISC-V
- Embedded Studio Version 4.30 or later
- J-Link software V6.54a or later
Preparing for J-Link
The SiPeed Longan Nano does not come with a standard debug connector but populates the debug JTAG signals on 6 pads that can be found on the opposite of the USB-C interface. Therefore, it can be manually wired in case J-Link shall be connected to it.
The following guide will describe how the Longan Nano Board can be connected to your J-Link Base V10 or higher. Other J-Links might work as well but wiring might be slightly different. All needed information can be found in the probe related documentation.
- The Longan Nano board does not come with the pin header populated so first the pin headers need to be soldered to your board.
- Now connect the board with e.g. jumperwires to your J-Link probe.
- The following table shows how the Signals should be connected on both the board and J-Link side.
J-Link 20 pin debug interface | Pin on eval board pads |
---|---|
Pin 1 (VTref) | 3V3 |
Pin 4 (GND) | GND |
Pin 5 (TDI) | JTDI |
Pin 7 (TMS) | JTMS |
Pin 9 (TCK) | JTCK |
Pin 13 (TDO) | JTDO |
The resulting connection will then look like this:
- Power the board via the USB-C port.
- Verify the Connection with e.g. J-Link Commander. The output should look as follows:
Debugging in SEGGER Embedded Studio
Example projects for SEGGER Embedded Studio
The following example project was created with the SEGGER Embedded Studio project wizard and runs out-of-the-box on the Longan Nano board. It is a simple Hello World sample and can be downloaded here: