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Kinetis clicker From MikroElektonika Documentation Kinetis clicker is an amazingly compact starter development kit which brings the innovative mikroBUS socket to your favorite microcontroller. It features MK22FN512VLH12, a 32-bit microcontroller, two indication LEDs, two general purpose buttons, a reset button, a Micro USB connector and a single mikroBUS socket. A JTAG connector and pads for interfacing with external electronics are provided as well. The mikroBUS connector consists of two 1x8 female headers with SPI, I2C, UART, RST, PWM, Analog and Interrupt lines as well as 3.3V, 5V and GND power lines. Kinetis clicker board can be powered over a USB cable. Kinetis clicker Contents 1 Schematic 2 What’s onboard 3 Power supply 4 MK22FN512VLH12 microcontroller 5 Programming Programming with mikroBootloader Programming with mikroProg programmer 6 Oscillators 7 Buttons and LEDs 8 Resources Schematic Kinetis clicker IC/Module MK22FN512VLH12 Interface 2 x mikroBUS sockets and 2x 26 pinout on board edges Power supply 3.3V, 5V Website Schematic also available as printable PDF What’s onboard Micro USB connector 3.3V Voltage regulator SWD/JTAG programmer connector GPIO pinout Kinetis MCU 8 MHz Crystal mikroBUS socket RESET button Power Indication LED Push buttons LEDs Power supply When the board is powered up the power indication LED will be automatically turned on. The USB connection can provide up to 500mA of current which is more than enough for the operation of all on-board and additional modules. MK22FN512VLH12 microcontroller The Kinetis clicker development tool comes with the MK22FN512VLH12 microcontroller. This 32-bit high performance microcontroller is rich with on-chip peripherals and features 1024KB of Flash and 192KB of SRAM. It has integrated full speed USB support. Key microcontroller features: Up to 120 MHz operation Dhrystone MIPS per MHz 32-bit architecture 512KB of Flash memory 128KB RAM 2x SAR 16-bit ADC, 2x 12-bit DAC Two crystal oscillators 32 kHz RTC and 32-40 kHz or 3-32 MHz USB OTG, 3x UART, 2x I2C, 2x SPI, etc. Programming The microcontroller can be programmed in two ways: 1 Using USB HID mikroBootloader, 2 Using external mikroProg for Kinetis programmer. Programming with mikroBootloader You can program the microcontroller with a bootloader which is preprogrammed by default. To transfer .hex file from a PC to MCU you need bootloader software mikroBootloader USB HID which can be downloaded from: After the mikroBootloader software is downloaded, unzip it to desired location and start it. step 1 Connecting Kinetis clicker To start, connect the USB cable, or if already connected press the Reset button on your Kinetis clicker. Click the Connect button within 5s to enter the bootloader mode, otherwise existing microcontroller program will execute. step 2 Browsing for .HEX file Click the Browse for HEX button and from a pop-up window choose the .HEX file which will be uploaded to MCU memory. step 3 Selecting .HEX file Select .HEX file using open dialog window. Click the Open button. step 4 Uploading .HEX file To start .HEX file bootloading click the Begin uploading button. Progress bar enables you to monitor .HEX file uploading. |
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