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    Introduction to Nuvoton's third-party programmer partners. #Tool #Training #Learning #Intermediate #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/numaker-m251sd Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
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    Hello I’m AE Sam at Nuvoton, today we are going to introduce HW design guide of crystal. Crystal is an ultra-low-power oscillator, easily affected by noise, there are five major tips for improving oscillator stability. First, the crystal should be mounted as close as possible to the microcontroller. Second, short oscillator paths & less test point. Third, symmetry between crystal capacitances. Fourth, A guard ring ground around the oscillator path Finally, any high-frequency path should be routed away from the crystal paths and components. That's all for the brief introduction about hardware design guide of crystal, if you need more information, you can contact us, thank you, bye ~ #Tool #Training #Learning #Intermediate #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/numaker-m251sd Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
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    Hello, everyone! I'm Chris, Field Application Engineer from Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will introduce you how to design NuMicro M251/ M252 application circuit. Let's start with the power application circuit of M251/M252. The external power should add 10uF and 0.1uF decoupling capacitors, and the capacitor should be placed close to the source of the external power supply. Before the external power enters the VDD/VDDIO/VBAT of the IC, 0.1uF bypass capacitors should be added separately, and the capacitors should be placed close to the IC. Before the external power enters the AVDD, the bead should be connected in series for filtering, and then 1uF, 0.1uF, and 0.01uF bypass capacitors should be added. The bead and capacitors should be placed close to the IC. Before connecting AVDD to VREF, first, connect the bead in series for filtering, and then add 2.2uF, 1uF, and 470pF bypass capacitors. The bead and capacitors should be placed close to the IC. A 1uF bypass capacitor should be added to the internal LDO power supply of the IC, and the capacitor should be placed close to the IC. AVSS and VSS should be connected in series with a bead for filtering. USB_VBUS should be connected in series with a 10-ohm resistor to enhance the ability of USB to resist EFT interference. USB_D+ and USB_D- should be connected in series with 27-ohm resistors for impedance matching. USB_VCC33_CAP needs to add a 1uF bypass capacitor. ICE_DAT and ICE_CLK should be connected to 100K ohm pull-up resistors. The two ends of the high-speed and low-speed crystal oscillators should be connected with an equivalent capacitance of 20pF to VSS. I2C_SCL and I2C_SDA should be connected to 4.7K ohm pull-up resistors. nRESET should be connected to a 10K ohm pull-up resistor and a 10 uF capacitor to VSS. The internal LDO power supply of the IC needs to add a 1 uF bypass capacitor, and the capacitor should be placed close to the IC. In addition, reference circuits for EBI, UART, SPI, and Audio are provided. VDD is connected to 4~32 MHz crystal oscillator, POR33, Power On Control, 5V to 1.5V LDO, IO Cell... and other circuits inside the IC. Among them, GPIO PF.4 to PF.6 and PA.0 to PA.5 output, the high level is equal to VDD. Vbus is connected to the USB 1.1 PHY inside the IC. This 1.5V regulator will provide 1.5V for Digital Logic, SRAM, Flash, POR15, LIRC, MIRC, HIRC... and so on. Vbat is connected to internal 1.5V RTC_LDO and provides 1.5V voltage for RTC, 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator, IO Cell PF.6. VDDIO is connected to some IO cell for use, and the output high level of PA.0 to PA.5 is equal to VDDIO. AVDD is connected to the analog circuit inside the IC, and VREF is the reference voltage of the analog circuit. That's all for the hardware design of the NuMicro M251/M252 series instruction. Thank you for watching it. If you have further questions, please contact us. #Tool #Training #Learning #Intermediate #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/numaker-m251sd Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
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    Hello everyone I am Chris, the Field Application Engineer from Nuvoton Technology. Today I will introduce the programming and debugging tool, called NuLink-Gang, and NuLink2-Pro. And I will show you in what kind of situation you can utilize the tools. During system development, Nuvoton provides three IDE interfaces: KEIL, IAR, and NuEclipse for user to develop source code. When programming the Chip, Nuvoton provides ICP programming Tool in PC and the debugger Nu-Link2-Pro for users to perform debugging and programming function. User who uses all of the Nuvoton Nu-Maker boards series can develop through the Nu-Link2-Me debugger and programmer; it’s attached to the board. During the mass-production stage, there are 2 modes for programming the target chip. One is online programming and the other is offline programming. At first, in online programming mode, user can use ICP programming Tool and a Nu-Link2-Pro to program a target chip. Besides, if it needs to program several chips at one times, the Nu-Link Command Tool supports program multiple develop board by several Nu-Link2-Pro. Nu-Link2-Pro also supports drag-and-drop Flash programming. User can intuitively complete the programming action. Nu-Link2-Pro In offline programming mode, user can pre-store the programming file in SPI flash, USB flash drive, or SD card. When user wants to program the target chip, pressing the programming button on Nu-Link2-Pro to complete the programming action. If it needs a large number of ICs to be programming, it recommends using the Nu-Link-Gang programmer. Nu-Link-Gang programmer can perform offline programming on four different chips at a time, significantly increasing the programming efficiency. Besides, Nu-Link-Gang programmer can also use the control bus to connect with an automatic programming machine for automatic programming. In the system upgrade, Nu-Link2-Pro also provides five standard communication interfaces such as SPI, I2C, UART, RS485, and CAN for transmission, which is convenient for users to upgrade the system. That’s all for the introduction of Nuvoton’s programming and debugging tool, NuLink-Gang, and NuLink2-Pro. Thank you for watching it. If you want to know more details, please contact us! Thank you. #Tool #Training #Learning #Intermediate #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/numaker-m251sd Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
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    Hello everyone! I am Chris, the Field Application Engineer from Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will introduce how to run a simple sample code on NuMicro M251/M252 series microcontroller. First, we connect the M251/M252 NuMaker development Board to the computer. Then click the M251/M252 BSP folder, click the Sample Code folder, template folder, Keil folder, and finally open the Template project file. What we are going to do is running a simple GPIO Toggle LED Sample Code. Introduce the main program briefly. First, set GPIO PB14 to Output Mode. After writing a small loop, set PB14 to reverse. Finally, set CLK_SysTickDelay to 300,000 microseconds (uSec). Before Rebuild, we must add the GPIO Source Code to the Library, find the corresponding Source Code and load it, and press Rebuild after it is complete. After the Rebuild, press Load and program the Code into the IC. When programing is over, press the reset button on the development board to confirm whether the LED lights are flashing on the board. That’s all for the tutorial of running sample code. Thank you for watching it. If you want to know more information, please feel free to contact us. #Tool #Training #Learning #Intermediate #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/numaker-m251sd Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
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