Freescale Cortex-M4 Experiment Box Overview

FreescaleCortex-M4 Experiment Box

ModelTP-KKT-MK60)

Freescale Cortex-M4 Experiment Box Overview

Ø Product Introduction

Freescale Cortex-M4 Experiment Box Overview

Ø Technical Specifications

1. Experiment baseboard: Power switch supplies power to the core board and application modules; TFT true color LCD interface, application module expansion area; high-fidelity active buzzer;

2. ★ Hardware self-check function: The system has a function to check the hardware status upon startup, and the results are displayed on the LCD. This saves teachers a lot of time checking whether the equipment meets the experimental requirements before use.

3. Provides electronic and paper versions of the experiment guide, development software, and all source programs based on the MK60 core board and all modules;

4. Product structure: CPU core board + touch + application module + universal baseboard.

5. ★ Other CPU core boards compatible with the system: STM32 (103 and 407) core boards; MSP430 core board, TM4C123G core board, FPGA core board, DSP5509 core board, providing a large selection and guaranteed system upgrades.

6. ★ MK 60 development board hardware technical specifications

Freescale Cortex-M4 Experiment Box Overview1) CPU: MK60DN512ZVLQ10, LQFP144, FLASH: 512KB, SRAM: 128KB, external SPI interface FLASH: W25Q16, 2M bytes.

2) 1 SPI interface Flash: 4M bytes, can be used to store boot audio files;

3) 1 EEPROM chip: AT24C02, capacity 256 bytes;

4) 1 TF card interface: can be used to play TF card audio files;

5) 1 USB Slave interface: can be used to burn MP3 firmware and read/write TF card;

6) 1 USB Host interface: can be used to play USB flash drive audio files;

7) 1 USB Device interface;

8) 1 headphone output interface;

9) 1 RS485 interface;

10) 1 RS232 interface;

11) 1 CAN interface;

12) 1 network interface: uses hardware TCPIP protocol W5500 chip;

13) 1 4.3-inch LCD interface: supports touch screen function;

14) 4 independent keys: supports interrupt function;

15) 1 reset key;

16) 4 LED lights;

17) 1 ADC output potentiometer

18) 1 DAC output interface (single row pin output)

19) 1 RTC backup battery holder, with battery

20) 1 standard 20-pin JTAG download port

21) 1 power interface: input voltage DC5V

22) 1 power switch: used to select external power supply or experiment box power supply

23) 1 power indicator light (blue)

24) The core board can be used independently and can complete no less than 20 experimental projects, providing a paper guide, and can also be used in conjunction with the experiment box to complete more experimental projects.

25) All module requirements adopt a standardized bus and provide technical implementation plans; module requirements can be universal across various core boards and complete corresponding experiments.

Ø Supporting Teaching Resources

Chapter 1 Introduction to MK60 Experimental System Resources

1) System Function Overview

2) CPU Core Board Resources

3) Baseboard Resource Distribution

4) External Module Resource Introduction

Chapter 2 Development Environment Installation Instructions

1) Overview of RealView MDK

2) Introduction to J-LINK Emulator

3) Install RealView MDK5.17 Environment:

4) Install MK60 Series Chip Development Package

5) Install J-LINK Emulator Driver

6) Create a new project template in MDK

7) Related code settings

Chapter 3 Basic Experiments

Experiment 1 Running Light Experiment

Experiment 2 Interrupt Experiment

Experiment 3 System Timer (SysTick) Experiment

Experiment 4 PIT Timer Experiment

Experiment 5 Watchdog Experiment

Experiment 6 UART Experiment

Experiment 7 RS485 Communication Experiment

Experiment 8 RTC Experiment

Experiment 9 ADC Collection Experiment

Experiment 10 DAC Experiment

Experiment 11 SPI Flash Read/Write Experiment

Experiment 12 E2prom_24C02 Experiment

Experiment 13 UDP Communication Experiment

Experiment 14 TCP Server Experiment

Experiment 15 TCP Client Experiment

Experiment 16 LCD Experiment

Experiment 17 Touch Screen Experiment

Experiment 18 MP3 Music Playing Experiment

Chapter 4 Application Module Experiments

Experiment 1 Core Board Key Test

Experiment 2 Traffic Light Experiment

Experiment 3 Digital Tube Experiment

Experiment 4 Keyboard Experiment

Experiment 5 16X16 Dot Matrix Experiment

Experiment 6 Relay Control Experiment

Experiment 7 DC Motor Forward/Reverse Experiment

Experiment 8 DC Motor Speed Test Experiment

Experiment 9 Stepper Motor Forward/Reverse Experiment

Experiment 10 Combustible Gas Sensor Experiment

Experiment 11 Human Infrared Sensor Experiment

Experiment 12 RFID Reading Experiment

Experiment 13 Accelerometer Experiment

Experiment 14 Pressure Sensor Experiment

Experiment 15 Illuminance Sensor Experiment

Experiment 16 Temperature and Humidity Collection Experiment

Experiment 17 Ultrasonic Distance Measurement Experiment

Chapter 5 Optional Experimental Projects

Experiment 1 Gyroscope Experiment

Experiment 2 GSM Module Experiment

Experiment 3 GPS Module Experiment

Experiment 4 WIFI Experiment

Experiment 5 Bluetooth Experiment

Experiment 6 ZigBee Wireless Communication Experiment

Chapter 6★ Comprehensive Design Training

Chapter 7 Software Usage Instructions

1) Serial Debugging Assistant Usage Instructions

2) Network Debugging Assistant Usage Instructions

3) Dot Matrix LED Character Generation Tool Usage Instructions

4) LCD Chinese Character to Hexadecimal Method

5) LCD Image Data Acquisition Instructions

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Freescale Cortex-M4 Experiment Box Overview

Freescale Cortex-M4 Experiment Box Overview

Editor: Li Xiaoxuan

Initial Review: Chang Yang

Final Draft: Cheng Ming

Freescale Cortex-M4 Experiment Box Overview

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