Difference between revisions of "Analog ADuCM430"
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The J-Link software performs a device specific reset which ensures that the MCU is not halted after the boot ROM has been executed but before starting the user application code. |
The J-Link software performs a device specific reset which ensures that the MCU is not halted after the boot ROM has been executed but before starting the user application code. |
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==Evaluation Boards== |
==Evaluation Boards== |
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− | *Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ: |
+ | *Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ: [[Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ]] |
==Example Application== |
==Example Application== |
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− | *Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ: |
+ | *Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ: [[Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ#Example_Project]] |
Revision as of 11:15, 10 October 2023
Contents
This article describes the device specific handling for Analog Devices ADuCM430 family which is based on Cortex-M3.
Flash Banks
Internal Flash
Base address | Size | J-Link Support |
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0x00000000 | Up to 1 MB |
Device Specific Handling
Reset
The J-Link software performs a device specific reset which ensures that the MCU is not halted after the boot ROM has been executed but before starting the user application code.
Evaluation Boards
- Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ: Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ
Example Application
- Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ: Analog Devices EV-ADuCM340ARDZ#Example_Project