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*The devices uses normal Cortex-M reset, no special handling necessary, like described [[J-Link_Reset_Strategies#Type_0:_Normal | here]]. |
*The devices uses normal Cortex-M reset, no special handling necessary, like described [[J-Link_Reset_Strategies#Type_0:_Normal | here]]. |
Revision as of 12:40, 6 March 2023
Contents
The Realtek Ameba D are dual core (KM0/KM4) microprocessors with WIFI and Bluetooth.
Flash Banks
Internal Flash
Flash Bank | Base address | Size | J-Link Support | Limitations |
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QSPI | 0x08000000 | 4 MB | only for RTL872xDF devices |
QSPI Flash
QSPI flash programming requires special handling compared to internal flash. For more information about this, please see the QSPI Flash Programming Support article.
Device | Base address | Maximum size | Supported pin configuration |
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RTL872xCS RTL872xDN RTL872xDM |
0x08000000 | 16 MB |
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Device Specific Handling
Reset
- The devices uses normal Cortex-M reset, no special handling necessary, like described here.
Multi-Core Support
Flash programming is done by KM0 core (Cortex-M23).
Evaluation Boards
- Realtek RTL_AMEBAD_MB_3V0_RTL8720DF evaluation board: http://techwiki.segger.local/Realtek_RTL-AMEBAD_MB_3V0_RTL8720DF
Example Application
- Realtek RTL_AMEBAD_MB_3V0_RTL8720DF evaluation board: http://techwiki.segger.local/Realtek_RTL-AMEBAD_MB_3V0_RTL8720DF#Example_Project