| .. _mimxrt1050_evk: |
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| NXP MIMXRT1050-EVK |
| ################## |
| |
| Overview |
| ******** |
| |
| The i.MX RT1050 is a new processor family featuring NXP's advanced |
| implementation of the ARM Cortex-M7 Core. It provides high CPU performance and |
| real-time response. |
| |
| The i.MX RT1050 provides various memory interfaces, including SDRAM, Raw NAND |
| FLASH, NOR FLASH, SD/eMMC, Quad SPI, HyperBus and a wide range of other |
| interfaces for connecting peripherals, such as WLAN, Bluetoothâ„¢, GPS, displays, |
| and camera sensors. As with other i.MX processors, i.MX RT1050 also has rich |
| audio and video features, including LCD display, basic 2D graphics, camera |
| interface, SPDIF, and I2S audio interface. |
| |
| The following document refers to the discontinued MIMXRT1050-EVK board. For the |
| MIMXRT1050-EVKB board, refer to `Board Revisions`_ section. |
| |
| .. image:: ./mimxrt1050_evk.jpg |
| :width: 720px |
| :align: center |
| :alt: MIMXRT1050-EVK |
| |
| Hardware |
| ******** |
| |
| - MIMXRT1052DVL6A MCU (600 MHz, 512 KB TCM) |
| |
| - Memory |
| |
| - 256 KB SDRAM |
| - 64 Mbit QSPI Flash |
| - 512 Mbit Hyper Flash |
| |
| - Display |
| |
| - LCD connector |
| - Touch connector |
| |
| - Ethernet |
| |
| - 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet PHY |
| |
| - USB |
| |
| - USB 2.0 OTG connector |
| - USB 2.0 host connector |
| |
| - Audio |
| |
| - 3.5 mm audio stereo headphone jack |
| - Board-mounted microphone |
| - Left and right speaker out connectors |
| |
| - Power |
| |
| - 5 V DC jack |
| |
| - Debug |
| |
| - JTAG 20-pin connector |
| - OpenSDA with DAPLink |
| |
| - Sensor |
| |
| - FXOS8700CQ 6-axis e-compass |
| - CMOS camera sensor interface |
| |
| - Expansion port |
| |
| - Arduino interface |
| |
| - CAN bus connector |
| |
| For more information about the MIMXRT1050 SoC and MIMXRT1050-EVK board, see |
| these references: |
| |
| - `i.MX RT1050 Website`_ |
| - `i.MX RT1050 Datasheet`_ |
| - `i.MX RT1050 Reference Manual`_ |
| - `MIMXRT1050-EVK Website`_ |
| - `MIMXRT1050-EVK User Guide`_ |
| - `MIMXRT1050-EVK Schematics`_ |
| |
| Supported Features |
| ================== |
| |
| The mimxrt1050_evk board configuration supports the following hardware |
| features: |
| |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | Interface | Controller | Driver/Component | |
| +===========+============+=====================================+ |
| | NVIC | on-chip | nested vector interrupt controller | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | SYSTICK | on-chip | systick | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | DISPLAY | on-chip | display | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | GPIO | on-chip | gpio | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | I2C | on-chip | i2c | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | SPI | on-chip | spi | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; | |
| | | | serial port-interrupt | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| | ENET | on-chip | ethernet | |
| +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ |
| |
| The default configuration can be found in the defconfig file: |
| |
| ``boards/arm/mimxrt1050_evk/mimxrt1050_evk_defconfig`` |
| |
| Other hardware features are not currently supported by the port. |
| |
| Connections and IOs |
| =================== |
| |
| The MIMXRT1050 SoC has five pairs of pinmux/gpio controllers. |
| |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | Name | Function | Usage | |
| +===============+=================+===========================+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_00 | LPSPI3_SCK | SPI | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_01 | LPSPI3_SDO | SPI | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_02 | LPSPI3_SDI/LCD_RST| SPI/LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_03 | LPSPI3_PCS0 | SPI | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_09 | GPIO/ENET_RST | LED | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_10 | GPIO/ENET_INT | GPIO/Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_12 | LPUART1_TX | UART Console | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_13 | LPUART1_RX | UART Console | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B1_00 | LPI2C1_SCL | I2C | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B1_01 | LPI2C1_SDA | I2C | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B1_06 | LPUART3_TX | UART BT HCI | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B1_07 | LPUART3_RX | UART BT HCI | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | WAKEUP | GPIO | SW0 | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_00 | LCD_CLK | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_01 | LCD_ENABLE | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_02 | LCD_HSYNC | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_03 | LCD_VSYNC | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_04 | LCD_DATA00 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_05 | LCD_DATA01 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_06 | LCD_DATA02 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_07 | LCD_DATA03 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_08 | LCD_DATA04 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_09 | LCD_DATA05 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_10 | LCD_DATA06 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_11 | LCD_DATA07 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_12 | LCD_DATA08 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_13 | LCD_DATA09 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_14 | LCD_DATA10 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B0_15 | LCD_DATA11 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_00 | LCD_DATA12 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_01 | LCD_DATA13 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_02 | LCD_DATA14 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_03 | LCD_DATA15 | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_04 | ENET_RX_DATA00 | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_05 | ENET_RX_DATA01 | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_06 | ENET_RX_EN | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_07 | ENET_TX_DATA00 | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_08 | ENET_TX_DATA01 | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_09 | ENET_TX_EN | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_10 | ENET_REF_CLK | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_11 | ENET_RX_ER | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_B1_15 | BACKLIGHT_CTL | LCD Display | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_EMC_40 | ENET_MDC | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_EMC_41 | ENET_MDIO | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_09 | ENET_RST | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| | GPIO_AD_B0_10 | ENET_INT | Ethernet | |
| +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+ |
| |
| System Clock |
| ============ |
| |
| The MIMXRT1050 SoC is configured to use the 24 MHz external oscillator on the |
| board with the on-chip PLL to generate a 600 MHz core clock. |
| |
| Serial Port |
| =========== |
| |
| The MIMXRT1050 SoC has eight UARTs. ``LPUART1`` is configured for the console, |
| ``LPUART3`` for the Bluetooth Host Controller Interface (BT HCI), and the |
| remaining are not used. |
| |
| Programming and Debugging |
| ************************* |
| |
| Build and flash applications as usual (see :ref:`build_an_application` and |
| :ref:`application_run` for more details). |
| |
| Configuring a Debug Probe |
| ========================= |
| |
| A debug probe is used for both flashing and debugging the board. This board is |
| configured by default to use the :ref:`opensda-daplink-onboard-debug-probe`, |
| however the :ref:`pyocd-debug-host-tools` do not yet support programming the |
| external flashes on this board so you must reconfigure the board for one of the |
| following debug probes instead. |
| |
| Option 1: :ref:`opensda-jlink-onboard-debug-probe` (Recommended) |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Install the :ref:`jlink-debug-host-tools` and make sure they are in your search |
| path. |
| |
| Follow the instructions in :ref:`opensda-jlink-onboard-debug-probe` to program |
| the `OpenSDA J-Link MIMXRT1050-EVK-Hyperflash Firmware`_. Check that jumpers |
| J32 and J33 are **on** (they are on by default when boards ship from the |
| factory) to ensure SWD signals are connected to the OpenSDA microcontroller. |
| |
| Option 2: :ref:`jlink-external-debug-probe` |
| ------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Install the :ref:`jlink-debug-host-tools` and make sure they are in your search |
| path. |
| |
| Attach a J-Link 20-pin connector to J21. Check that jumpers J32 and J33 are |
| **off** (they are on by default when boards ship from the factory) to ensure |
| SWD signals are disconnected from the OpenSDA microcontroller. |
| |
| Configuring a Console |
| ===================== |
| |
| Regardless of your choice in debug probe, we will use the OpenSDA |
| microcontroller as a usb-to-serial adapter for the serial console. Check that |
| jumpers J30 and J31 are **on** (they are on by default when boards ship from |
| the factory) to connect UART signals to the OpenSDA microcontroller. |
| |
| Connect a USB cable from your PC to J28. |
| |
| Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty, |
| etc.): |
| |
| - Speed: 115200 |
| - Data: 8 bits |
| - Parity: None |
| - Stop bits: 1 |
| |
| Flashing |
| ======== |
| |
| Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world` application. |
| |
| .. zephyr-app-commands:: |
| :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world |
| :board: mimxrt1050_evk |
| :goals: flash |
| |
| Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the SW4 button), and you should |
| see the following message in the terminal: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| ***** Booting Zephyr OS v1.14.0-rc1 ***** |
| Hello World! mimxrt1050_evk |
| |
| Debugging |
| ========= |
| |
| Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world` application. |
| |
| .. zephyr-app-commands:: |
| :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world |
| :board: mimxrt1050_evk |
| :goals: debug |
| |
| Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you |
| should see the following message in the terminal: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| ***** Booting Zephyr OS v1.14.0-rc1 ***** |
| Hello World! mimxrt1050_evk |
| |
| Board Revisions |
| *************** |
| |
| The original MIMXRT1050-EVK (rev A0) board was updated with a newer |
| MIMXRT1050-EVKB (rev A1) board, with these major hardware differences:: |
| |
| - SoC changed from MIMXRT1052DVL6**A** to MIMXRT1052DVL6**B** |
| - Hardware bug fixes for: power, interfaces, and memory |
| - Arduino headers included |
| |
| For more details, please see the following `NXP i.MXRT1050 A0 to A1 Migration Guide`_. |
| |
| Current Zephyr build supports the new MIMXRT1050-EVKB |
| |
| .. _MIMXRT1050-EVK Website: |
| https://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers-and-processors/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/i.mx-applications-processors/i.mx-rt-series/i.mx-rt1050-evaluation-kit:MIMXRT1050-EVK |
| |
| .. _MIMXRT1050-EVK User Guide: |
| https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=IMXRT1050EVKBHUG |
| |
| .. _MIMXRT1050-EVK Schematics: |
| https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=MIMXRT1050-EVK-DESIGNFILES |
| |
| .. _i.MX RT1050 Website: |
| https://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers-and-processors/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/i.mx-applications-processors/i.mx-rt-series/i.mx-rt1050-crossover-processor-with-arm-cortex-m7-core:i.MX-RT1050 |
| |
| .. _i.MX RT1050 Datasheet: |
| https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/IMXRT1050CEC.pdf |
| |
| .. _i.MX RT1050 Reference Manual: |
| https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/reference-manual/IMXRT1050RM.pdf |
| |
| .. _OpenSDA J-Link MIMXRT1050-EVK-Hyperflash Firmware: |
| https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/OpenSDA_MIMXRT1050-EVK-Hyperflash |
| |
| .. _NXP i.MXRT1050 A0 to A1 Migration Guide: |
| https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/nxp/application-notes/AN12146.pdf |