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*Power the board via USB
 
*Power the board via USB
* Verify the Connection with e.g. [https://wiki.segger.com/J-Link_cannot_connect_to_the_CPU#Verify_functionality_using_J-Link_Commander J-Link Commander]. The output should look as follows:
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* Verify the Connection with e.g. [https://wiki.segger.com/J-Link_cannot_connect_to_the_CPU#Verify_functionality_using_J-Link_Commander J-Link Commander].
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You can use the following command line:<br>
   
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<code>./JLink.exe -Device BAT32G157GK -If SWD -Speed 4000 -autoconnect 1</code>
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In case of BAT32G157GK - for other devices adopt the -device setting.<br>
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The output should look as follows:<br>
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[[File:BAT32G157GK_connect.png|400px]]
   
 
== Example Project==
 
== Example Project==
The following example project was created with the SEGGER Embedded Studio project wizard and runs out-of-the-box on the . <br>
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The following example project was created with the SEGGER Embedded Studio project wizard.<br>
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As the option bytes resides in the normal flash area it's not a good idea just to compile and flash.<br>
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Make sure that the option bytes are configured in a valid configuration.<br>
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In case of the example programs this has been done by modifying the Cortex_M_Startup.s with the following code:<br>
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<source lang="asm"> .section .vectors, "a"
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// fill to 0xC0 for the flash configuration field
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//.fill 0xC0-(_vectors_end-_vectors), 1, 0xFF
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.org 0xC0, 0xFF
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// 0xc0: WDT Control BYTE
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// 0xc1: LVD Control BYTE (C1H)
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// 0xc2: HOCO Control BYTE (FRQSEL)
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// 0xc3: Flash Protect Control BYTE
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// 0xc4: Boot Area Control BYTE
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// 0xc5: QSPI flash protect option BYTE
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// 0xc6: QSPI flash protect option BYTE0
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// 0xc7: QSPI flash protect option BYTE1
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OptBytes:
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.byte 0xEF, 0xFF, 0xF0, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF
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</source>
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It is a simple Hello World sample linked into the internal flash.<br>
 
It is a simple Hello World sample linked into the internal flash.<br>
 
====SETUP====
 
====SETUP====
*J-Link software: V7.82b
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*J-Link software: V
*Embedded Studio: V6.34
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*Embedded Studio: V
 
*Hardware:
 
*Hardware:
 
*Link:
 
*Link:

Revision as of 11:33, 14 November 2022

This article describes specifics for the CMSemicon BAT32G1xxGx evaluation boards.

BAT32G133-EVB

PICTURE will follow

BAT32G157-EVB

PICTURE will follow

Minimum requirements

  • J-Link software V7.__b or later

Preparing for J-Link

  • Solder Header to the board (row on the side of the Chip)
Device Side J-Link Signal Pin
CLK SWCLK 9
DAT SWDIO 7
RST RESET 15
GND GND 4
VDD VTRef 1

You can use the following command line:

./JLink.exe -Device BAT32G157GK -If SWD -Speed 4000 -autoconnect 1

In case of BAT32G157GK - for other devices adopt the -device setting.

The output should look as follows:
400px

Example Project

The following example project was created with the SEGGER Embedded Studio project wizard.
As the option bytes resides in the normal flash area it's not a good idea just to compile and flash.
Make sure that the option bytes are configured in a valid configuration.
In case of the example programs this has been done by modifying the Cortex_M_Startup.s with the following code:

  .section .vectors, "a"
  // fill to 0xC0 for the flash configuration field
  //.fill 0xC0-(_vectors_end-_vectors), 1, 0xFF
  .org 0xC0, 0xFF
  // 0xc0: WDT Control BYTE
  // 0xc1: LVD Control BYTE (C1H)
  // 0xc2: HOCO Control BYTE (FRQSEL)
  // 0xc3: Flash Protect Control BYTE
  // 0xc4: Boot Area Control BYTE
  // 0xc5: QSPI flash protect option BYTE
  // 0xc6: QSPI flash protect option BYTE0
  // 0xc7: QSPI flash protect option BYTE1
  OptBytes:
  .byte 0xEF, 0xFF, 0xF0, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF

It is a simple Hello World sample linked into the internal flash.

SETUP

  • J-Link software: V
  • Embedded Studio: V
  • Hardware:
  • Link: