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The NXP QN9090 / QN9030 are ultra-low power, Cortex-M4 based wireless microcontroller supporting Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0.
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The NXP QN9090 / QN9030 are ultra-low power, Cortex-M4 based wireless microcontrollers supporting Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0.
 
==Internal Flash==
 
==Internal Flash==
 
===Supported Regions===
 
===Supported Regions===
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For now, the J-Link supports the application space, only.
 
For now, the J-Link supports the application space, only.
 
===Vector Table Remap===
 
===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.
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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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===ECC flash===
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The flash seems to be ECC protected. Read fails for sectors with invalid ECC (e.g. erased sectors). In order to prevent errors when reading empty sectors, the DLL do neither perform a blank check nor a compare of the flash content before programming.
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==Reset==
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The device has a ROM code which needs to be run after reset. The J-Link halts the MCU after executing the ROM code but before starting the application.
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==Evaluation Boards==
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*NXP JN5189-DK006 evaluation board: https://wiki.segger.com/NXP_JN5189-DK006
   
 
==Example Application==
 
==Example Application==
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*NXP JN5189-DK006 evaluation board: https://wiki.segger.com/NXP_JN5189-DK006#Example_Project

Latest revision as of 13:31, 7 June 2022

The NXP QN9090 / QN9030 are ultra-low power, Cortex-M4 based wireless microcontrollers 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.

ECC flash

The flash seems to be ECC protected. Read fails for sectors with invalid ECC (e.g. erased sectors). In order to prevent errors when reading empty sectors, the DLL do neither perform a blank check nor a compare of the flash content before programming.

Reset

The device has a ROM code which needs to be run after reset. The J-Link halts the MCU after executing the ROM code but before starting the application.

Evaluation Boards

Example Application