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NuMicro Tools Installation and Practice
NuMicro
Tools Installation and Practice

NuMicro@nuvoton.com

Agenda
NuMicro Product Flow Chart
Learning Board Introduction
Software Installation
Run Learning Board Code
ICP Introduction
ISP Introduction
WDT_TIMER_RTC code introduction
UART & LIN Code introduction

NuMicro Product Flow Chart
On-Line In Circuit Programming
Nuvoton

Customer
Target Board

ICP AP

SWD

NuMirco-SDK
Keil RVMDK

Off-Line In Circuit Programming
Customer
Target Board

SWD

IC Programming

Customer
Target Board

SWD

Nuvoton
Gang Programmer

USB

IAR EWARM

Code Development

Third Party
Writer

Mass Production

Learning Board Introduction (1/6)
ICE Bridge
Nu-Link

CAN/LIN

UART
5V DC
Power

7-Segment LED

USB
Device
WAU8822
Codec
Line out
Line in
Key
GPB15
GPIO
Buzzer
Variable
Resistance

128*64 Dot Matrix
LCD panel

NUC140VE3AN

EEPROM
SPI Flash
LED
Reset
3x3 Key Matrix

Learning Board Introduction (2/6)

SD Card

Learning Board Introduction (3/6)

Block

Pin

Function

ICE Bridge Nu-Link

ICE_CLK
ICE_DATA

SWD interface

UART

GPB0
GPB1

UART0 Rx
UART0 Tx

WAU8822 codec

GPC0
GPC1
GPC2
GPC3
GPA15

I2SLRCLK
I2SBCLK
I2SDI
I2SDO
I2SMCLK

GPA8
GPA9

I2C0 SDA
I2C0 SCL

GPE14

Line out Enable/Disable

GPE15

Line in plug in/out detect

GPB15

INT1

Key GPB15

Learning Board Introduction (4/6)

Block

Pin

Function

CAN

GPD6
GPD7

CAN0 Rx
CAN0 Tx

GPB12~13

CAN transceiver speed

GPB4
GPB5

UART1 Rx
UART1 Tx

GPB6

LIN transceiver wakeup function

GPB7

LIN transceiver Enable/Disable

GPE0~7

Row

GPC4~7

Column

LIN

7-Seg LED

Black Dot Matrix LCD GPD8
Panel
GPD9
GPD10
GPD11`
GPD14

SPI3 SS30
SPI3 SPCLK
LCD Reset
SPI3 MOSI0
Background Enable/Disable

Learning Board Introduction (5/6)

Block

Pin

Function

Variable Resistance

GPA7

ADC interface

Buzzer

GPB11

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