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.. _gd32f350r_eval:
GigaDevice GD32F350R-EVAL
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Overview
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The GD32F350R-EVAL board is a hardware platform that enables design and debug
of the GigaDevice F350 Cortex-M4F High Performance MCU.
The GD32F350RBT6 features a single-core ARM Cortex-M4F MCU which can run up
to 108-MHz with flash accesses zero wait states, 128kB of Flash, 16kB of
SRAM and 55 GPIOs.
.. image:: img/gd32f350r_eval.png
:align: center
:alt: gd32f350r_eval
Hardware
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- GD32F350RBT6 MCU
- AT24C02C 2Kb EEPROM
- 4 x User LEDs
- 4 x User Push buttons
- 1 x USART (RS-232 at J2 connector)
- 1 x POT connected to an ADC input
- Headphone interface
- Micro SD Card Interface
- 2.4'' TFT-LCD (36x48)
- GD-Link on board programmer
- J-Link/SWD connector
For more information about the GD32F350 SoC and GD32F350R-EVAL board:
- `GigaDevice Cortex-M4F Stretch Performance SoC Website`_
- `GD32F350xx Datasheet`_
- `GD32F3x0 User Manual`_
- `GD32F350R-EVAL User Manual`_
Supported Features
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The board configuration supports the following hardware features:
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Peripheral
- Kconfig option
- Devicetree compatible
* - NVIC
- N/A
- :dtcompatible:`arm,v7m-nvic`
* - SYSTICK
- N/A
- N/A
* - USART
- :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_SERIAL`
- :dtcompatible:`gd,gd32-usart`
* - PINMUX
- :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_PINCTRL`
- :dtcompatible:`gd,gd32-pinctrl-af`
* - ADC
- :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_ADC`
- :dtcompatible:`gd,gd32-adc`
Serial Port
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The GD32F350R-EVAL board has one serial communication port. The default port
is USART0 with TX connected at PA9 and RX at PA10.
Programming and Debugging
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Before programming your board make sure to configure boot and serial jumpers as follows:
- J4: Select 2-3 for both (labeled as ``L``)
- J13: Select 1-2 position (labeled as ``USART``)
Using GD-Link
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The GD32F350R-EVAL includes an onboard programmer/debugger (GD-Link) which
allows flash programming and debugging over USB. There is also a SWD header
(J3) which can be used with tools like Segger J-Link.
#. Build the Zephyr kernel and the :ref:`hello_world` sample application:
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: gd32f350r_eval
:goals: build
:compact:
#. Run your favorite terminal program to listen for output. On Linux the
terminal should be something like ``/dev/ttyUSB0``. For example:
.. code-block:: console
minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0 -o
The -o option tells minicom not to send the modem initialization
string. Connection should be configured as follows:
- Speed: 115200
- Data: 8 bits
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
#. To flash an image:
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: gd32f350r_eval
:goals: flash
:compact:
You should see "Hello World! gd32f350r_eval" in your terminal.
#. To debug an image:
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: gd32f350r_eval
:goals: debug
:compact:
.. _GigaDevice Cortex-M4F Stretch Performance SoC Website:
https://www.gigadevice.com/products/microcontrollers/gd32/arm-cortex-m4/stretch-performance-line/
.. _GD32F350xx Datasheet:
http://gd32mcu.com/download/down/document_id/133/path_type/1
.. _GD32F3x0 User Manual:
http://gd32mcu.com/download/down/document_id/136/path_type/1
.. _GD32F350R-EVAL User Manual:
https://www.tme.com/Document/ff0a3609934053c07d78ef8662781da9/GD32350R-EVAL%20User%20Manual-V1.0.pdf