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.. _frdm_k22f:
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NXP FRDM-K22F
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Overview
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The Freedom-K22F is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis K22
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MCUs.
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- Form-factor compatible with the Arduino R3 pin layout
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- Peripherals enable rapid prototyping, including a 6-axis digital
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accelerometer and magnetometer to create full eCompass capabilities, a
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tri-colored LED and 2 user push-buttons for direct interaction, a optional
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microSD card slot, and headers for use with Bluetooth* and 2.4 GHz radio
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add-on modules
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- OpenSDAv2, the NXP open source hardware embedded serial and debug adapter
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running an open source bootloader, offers options for serial communication,
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flash programming, and run-control debugging
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.. image:: frdm_k22f.jpg
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:align: center
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:alt: FRDM-K22F
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Hardware
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- MK22FN512VLH12 (120 MHz, 1 MB flash memory, 256 KB RAM, low-power,
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crystal-less USB, and 64 pin Low profile Quad Flat Package (LQFP))
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- Dual role USB interface with micro-B USB connector
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- RGB LED
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- FXOS8700CQ accelerometer and magnetometer
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- Two user push buttons
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- Flexible power supply option - OpenSDAv2 USB, Kinetis K22 USB, and external source
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- Easy access to MCU input/output through Arduino* R3 compatible I/O connectors
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- Programmable OpenSDAv2 debug circuit supporting the CMSIS-DAP Interface
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software that provides:
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- Mass storage device (MSD) flash programming interface
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- CMSIS-DAP debug interface over a driver-less USB HID connection providing
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run-control debugging and compatibility with IDE tools
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- Virtual serial port interface
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- Open source CMSIS-DAP software project
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- Optional SDHC
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For more information about the K22F SoC and FRDM-K22F board:
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- `K22F Website`_
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- `K22F Datasheet`_
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- `K22F Reference Manual`_
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- `FRDM-K22F Website`_
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- `FRDM-K22F User Guide`_
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- `FRDM-K22F Schematics`_
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Supported Features
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==================
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The frdm_k22f board configuration supports the hardware features listed
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below. For additional features not yet supported, please also refer to the
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:ref:`frdm_k64f`, which is the superset board in NXP's Kinetis K series.
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NXP prioritizes enabling the superset board with NXP's Full Platform Support for
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Zephyr. Therefore, the frdm_k64f board may have additional features
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already supported, which can also be re-used on this frdm_k22f board:
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| Interface | Controller | Driver/Component |
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+===========+============+=====================================+
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| NVIC | on-chip | nested vector interrupt controller |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| SYSTICK | on-chip | systick |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| PINMUX | on-chip | pinmux |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| GPIO | on-chip | gpio |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| I2C | on-chip | i2c |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| SPI | on-chip | spi |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| WATCHDOG | on-chip | watchdog |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| ADC | on-chip | adc |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| PWM | on-chip | pwm |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; |
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| | | serial port-interrupt |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| FLASH | on-chip | soc flash |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| USB | on-chip | USB device |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| SENSOR | off-chip | fxos8700 polling; |
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| | | fxos8700 trigger |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| RNGA | on-chip | entropy; |
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| | | random |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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| FTFE | on-chip | flash programming |
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+-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
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The default configuration can be found in the defconfig file:
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:zephyr_file:`boards/nxp/frdm_k22f/frdm_k22f_defconfig`
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Other hardware features are not currently supported by the port.
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Connections and IOs
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===================
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The K22F SoC has five pairs of pinmux/gpio controllers.
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| Name | Function | Usage |
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+=======+=================+===========================+
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| PTA1 | GPIO | Red LED |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTA2 | GPIO | Green LED |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD5 | GPIO | Blue LED |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTC1 | GPIO | SW2 |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD0 | GPIO | FXOS8700 INT1 |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD1 | GPIO | FXOS8700 INT2 |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTB17 | GPIO | SW3 |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTE1 | UART1_RX | UART Console |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTE0 | UART1_TX | UART Console |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD2 | UART2_RX | UART BT HCI |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD3 | UART2_TX | UART BT HCI |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTC4 | SPI0_PCS0 | SPI |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD1 | SPI0_SCK | SPI |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD2 | SPI0_SOUT | SPI |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTD3 | SPI0_SIN | SPI |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTB2 | I2C0_SCL | I2C / FXOS8700 |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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| PTB3 | I2C0_SDA | I2C / FXOS8700 |
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+-------+-----------------+---------------------------+
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System Clock
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============
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The K22F SoC is configured to use the 8 MHz crystal oscillator on the board
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with the on-chip PLL to generate a 72 MHz system clock in its RUN mode. This
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clock was selected to allow for the maximum number of peripherals to be used
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with the crystal and PLL clocks. Other clock configurations are possible
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through NXP SDK currently.
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Serial Port
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The K22F SoC has three UARTs. One is configured for the console, another for BT
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HCI, and the remaining are not used.
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USB
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===
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The K22F SoC has a USB OTG (USBOTG) controller that supports both
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device and host functions through its micro USB connector (K22F USB).
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Only USB device function is supported in Zephyr at the moment.
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Programming and Debugging
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Build and flash applications as usual (see :ref:`build_an_application` and
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:ref:`application_run` for more details).
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Configuring a Debug Probe
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=========================
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A debug probe is used for both flashing and debugging the board. This board is
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configured by default to use the :ref:`opensda-daplink-onboard-debug-probe`.
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Early versions of this board have an outdated version of the OpenSDA bootloader
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and require an update. Please see the `DAPLink Bootloader Update`_ page for
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instructions to update from the CMSIS-DAP bootloader to the DAPLink bootloader.
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Option 1: :ref:`opensda-daplink-onboard-debug-probe` (Recommended)
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Install the :ref:`pyocd-debug-host-tools` and make sure they are in your search
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path.
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Follow the instructions in :ref:`opensda-daplink-onboard-debug-probe` to program
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the `OpenSDA DAPLink FRDM-K22F Firmware`_.
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Option 2: :ref:`opensda-jlink-onboard-debug-probe`
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--------------------------------------------------
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Install the :ref:`jlink-debug-host-tools` and make sure they are in your search
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path.
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Follow the instructions in :ref:`opensda-jlink-onboard-debug-probe` to program
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the `Segger J-Link OpenSDA V2.1 Firmware`_. Note that Segger
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does provide an OpenSDA J-Link Board-Specific Firmware for this board, however
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it is not compatible with the DAPLink bootloader.
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Add the arguments ``-DBOARD_FLASH_RUNNER=jlink`` and
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``-DBOARD_DEBUG_RUNNER=jlink`` when you invoke ``west build`` to override the
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default runner from pyOCD to J-Link:
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
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:board: frdm_k22f
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:gen-args: -DBOARD_FLASH_RUNNER=jlink -DBOARD_DEBUG_RUNNER=jlink
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:goals: build
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Configuring a Console
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=====================
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Regardless of your choice in debug probe, we will use the OpenSDA
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microcontroller as a usb-to-serial adapter for the serial console.
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Connect a USB cable from your PC to J26.
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Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty,
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etc.):
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- Speed: 115200
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- Data: 8 bits
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- Parity: None
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- Stop bits: 1
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Flashing
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========
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Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world` application.
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
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:board: frdm_k22f
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:goals: flash
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Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the SW1 button), and you should
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see the following message in the terminal:
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.. code-block:: console
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***** Booting Zephyr OS v2.0.0 *****
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Hello World! frdm_k22f
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Debugging
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=========
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Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world` application.
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
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:board: frdm_k22f
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:goals: debug
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Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
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should see the following message in the terminal:
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.. code-block:: console
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***** Booting Zephyr OS v2.0.0 *****
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Hello World! frdm_k22f
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.. _FRDM-K22F Website:
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https://www.nxp.com/support/developer-resources/evaluation-and-development-boards/freedom-development-boards/mcu-boards/nxp-freedom-development-platform-for-kinetis-k22-mcus:FRDM-K22F
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.. _FRDM-K22F User Guide:
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https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=FRDMK22FUG
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.. _FRDM-K22F Schematics:
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https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=FRDM-K22F-SCH
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.. _K22F Website:
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https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/kinetis-cortex-m-mcus/k-seriesperformancem4/k2x-usb/kinetis-k22-120-mhz-cost-effective-full-speed-usb-microcontrollers-mcus-based-on-arm-cortex-m4-core:K22_120
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.. _K22F Datasheet:
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https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/K22P121M120SF7.pdf
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.. _K22F Reference Manual:
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https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/reference-manual/K22P121M120SF7RM.pdf
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.. _OpenSDA DAPLink FRDM-K22F Firmware:
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https://www.nxp.com/downloads/en/snippets-boot-code-headers-monitors/k20dx_frdmk22f_if_crc_legacy_0x8000.bin
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.. _DAPLink Bootloader Update:
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https://os.mbed.com/blog/entry/DAPLink-bootloader-update/
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.. _Segger J-Link OpenSDA V2.1 Firmware:
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https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/OpenSDA_V2_1.bin
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