| .. _nucleo_f410rb_board: |
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| ST Nucleo F410RB |
| ################ |
| |
| Overview |
| ******** |
| |
| The Nucleo F410RB board features an ARM Cortex-M4 based STM32F410RB MCU |
| with a wide range of connectivity support and configurations. Here are |
| some highlights of the Nucleo F410RB board: |
| |
| - STM32 microcontroller in QFP64 package |
| - Two types of extension resources: |
| |
| - Arduino Uno V3 connectivity |
| - ST morpho extension pin headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os |
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| - On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with SWD connector |
| - Flexible board power supply: |
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| - USB VBUS or external source(3.3V, 5V, 7 - 12V) |
| - Power management access point |
| |
| - Three LEDs: USB communication (LD1), user LED (LD2), power LED (LD3) |
| - Two push-buttons: USER and RESET |
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| .. image:: img/nucleo_f410rb.jpg |
| :align: center |
| :alt: Nucleo F410RB |
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| More information about the board can be found at the `Nucleo F410RB website`_. |
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| Hardware |
| ******** |
| |
| Nucleo F410RB provides the following hardware components: |
| |
| - STM32F410RBT6 in LQFP64 package |
| - ARM |reg| 32-bit Cortex |reg|-M4 CPU with FPU |
| - Adaptive real-time accelerator (ART Accelerator) |
| - 100 MHz max CPU frequency |
| - VDD from 1.7 V to 3.6 V |
| - 128 KB Flash |
| - 32 KB SRAM |
| - General purpose timer (4) |
| - Low-power timer (1) |
| - Advanced-control timer (1) |
| - Random number generator (TRNG for HW entropy) |
| - SPI/I2S (3) |
| - I2C (3) |
| - USART (3) |
| - GPIO (50) with external interrupt capability |
| - 12-bit ADC with 16 channels |
| - 12-bit DAC with 1 channel |
| - RTC |
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| More information about STM32F410RB can be found here: |
| |
| - `STM32F410RB on www.st.com`_ |
| - `STM32F410 reference manual`_ |
| |
| Supported Features |
| ================== |
| |
| The Zephyr nucleo_f410rb board configuration supports the following hardware features: |
| |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | Interface | Controller | Driver/Component | |
| +===========+============+=====================================+ |
| | NVIC | on-chip | nested vector interrupt controller | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | UART | on-chip | serial port | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | PINMUX | on-chip | pinmux | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | GPIO | on-chip | gpio | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | PWM | on-chip | pwm | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | I2C | on-chip | i2c | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | I2S | on-chip | i2s | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | SPI | on-chip | spi | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | ADC | on-chip | ADC Controller | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | DAC | on-chip | DAC Controller | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | WATCHDOG | on-chip | window & independent | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| |
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| Other hardware features are not yet supported on this Zephyr port. |
| |
| The default configuration can be found in the defconfig file: |
| ``boards/arm/nucleo_f410rb/nucleo_f410rb_defconfig`` |
| |
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| Connections and IOs |
| =================== |
| |
| Nucleo F410RB Board has 8 GPIO controllers. These controllers are responsible for pin muxing, |
| input/output, pull-up, etc. |
| |
| Available pins: |
| --------------- |
| .. image:: img/nucleo_f410rb_arduino_top_left.jpg |
| :align: center |
| :alt: Nucleo F410RB Arduino connectors (top left) |
| .. image:: img/nucleo_f410rb_arduino_top_right.jpg |
| :align: center |
| :alt: Nucleo F410RB Arduino connectors (top right) |
| .. image:: img/nucleo_f410rb_morpho_top_left.jpg |
| :align: center |
| :alt: Nucleo F410RB Morpho connectors (top left) |
| .. image:: img/nucleo_f410rb_morpho_top_right.jpg |
| :align: center |
| :alt: Nucleo F410RB Morpho connectors (top right) |
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| For mode details please refer to `STM32 Nucleo-64 board User Manual`_. |
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| Default Zephyr Peripheral Mapping: |
| ---------------------------------- |
| |
| - UART_1_TX : PB6 |
| - UART_1_RX : PB7 |
| - UART_2_TX : PA2 |
| - UART_2_RX : PA3 |
| - USER_PB : PC13 |
| - LD2 : PA5 |
| - I2C1_SDA : PB9 |
| - I2C1_SCL : PB8 |
| - I2C2_SDA : PB3 |
| - I2C2_SCL : PB10 |
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| System Clock |
| ------------ |
| |
| Nucleo F410RB System Clock could be driven by an internal or external oscillator, |
| as well as the main PLL clock. By default, the System clock is driven by the PLL clock at 84MHz, |
| driven by an 8MHz high-speed external clock. |
| |
| Serial Port |
| ----------- |
| |
| Nucleo F410RB board has 3 USARTs. The Zephyr console output is assigned to UART2. |
| Default settings are 115200 8N1. |
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| Programming and Debugging |
| ************************* |
| |
| Applications for the ``nucleo_f410rb`` board configuration can be built and |
| flashed in the usual way (see :ref:`build_an_application` and |
| :ref:`application_run` for more details). |
| |
| Flashing |
| ======== |
| |
| Nucleo F410RB board includes an ST-LINK/V2-1 embedded debug tool interface. |
| This interface is supported by the openocd version included in the Zephyr SDK. |
| |
| Flashing an application to Nucleo F410RB |
| ---------------------------------------- |
| |
| Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world` application. |
| |
| Run a serial host program to connect with your Nucleo board. |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ minicom -b 115200 -D /dev/ttyACM0 |
| |
| Build and flash the application: |
| |
| .. zephyr-app-commands:: |
| :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world |
| :board: nucleo_f410rb |
| :goals: build flash |
| |
| You should see the following message on the console: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ Hello World! arm |
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| Debugging |
| ========= |
| |
| You can debug an application in the usual way. Here is an example for the |
| :ref:`hello_world` application. |
| |
| .. zephyr-app-commands:: |
| :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world |
| :board: nucleo_f410rb |
| :maybe-skip-config: |
| :goals: debug |
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| .. _Nucleo F410RB website: |
| http://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-F410RB.html |
| |
| .. _STM32 Nucleo-64 board User Manual: |
| http://www.st.com/resource/en/user_manual/dm00105823.pdf |
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| .. _STM32F410RB on www.st.com: |
| http://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32f410rb.html |
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| .. _STM32F410 reference manual: |
| https://www.st.com/resource/en/reference_manual/dm00180366.pdf |