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== Example Project== |
== Example Project== |
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'''SETUP''' |
'''SETUP''' |
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*Hardware: GigaDevice GD32E103C-START |
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*Link: [[File:GigaDevice_GD32E1_TestProject_ES_V452b.zip]] |
*Link: [[File:GigaDevice_GD32E1_TestProject_ES_V452b.zip]] |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 29 September 2020
This article describes specifics for the GigaDevice GD32E103C-START evaluation board.
Minimum requirements
- J-Link software V6.87a or later
Preparing for J-Link
The GD32E103C-START does not come with a standard debug connector. Therefore, these signals have to be wired manually to connect the J-Link to the evaluation board. The following guide will describe how the GD32E103C-START evaluation board can be connected to your J-Link.
- Populate the the pin headers JP5 and JP6
- Connect the board with jumping wires to your J-Link (see table below)
For information about the J-Link pinout please refer to the following page: J-Link SWD pinout.
J-Link 20 pin debug interface | Pin on evaluation board |
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Pin 1 (VTref) | +3V3 |
Pin 4 (GND) | GND |
Pin 7 (SWDIO) | PA13 |
Pin 9 (SWCLK) | PA14 |
The result should be looking like this:
- Power the board via the USB port (CN2).
- 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 GigaDevice GD32E103C-START. It is a simple blinky application which toggles LED2. The application is linked into the internal flash.
SETUP
- J-Link software: V6.87b
- Embedded Studio: V4.52b (or later)
- Hardware: GigaDevice GD32E103C-START
- Link: File:GigaDevice GD32E1 TestProject ES V452b.zip