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Watch time - 4:36
1. Show how Nu-Link2-Pro can use ICP Programming Tool on PC to program target chips online
2. Show how Nu-Link2-Pro drag and drop files to the NuMicro MCU drive to program the target chip online
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Explain how to use Nu-Link2-Pro to program the target chip, make the target chip output the "Hello World" string via UART, and send it to the PC through the built-in virtual serial port interface of Nu-Link2-Pro and display it on the terminal software.
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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 ~
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Watch time - 3:13
Take Nuvoton NuMaker-IIoT-NUC980 running Linux as the platform and learn how to develop various functions. Watch this video, you will learn how to control GPIO to blink the LED on NuMaker-IIoT-NUC980 board.
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Watch time - 18:51
This video will introduce ARM TrustZone technology and show the example of how to program TrustZone on M2351. There is also a FIDO USB stick application demo in the end.
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Watch time - 5:0
Introduce the waterproof and noise immunity of ML56 touch key.
Hello! Everyone! I am Nuvoton FAE Tim.
Today, I will show you the waterproof and noise immunity of ML56 touch key.
First introduce the waterproof and noise immunity of ML56 touch key.
Good waterproof function, support finger touch with 2 mm depth water droplet.
IEC 61000-4-6 conducted noise immunity (CNI) with 10 Vrms noise voltage.
Next, we will explain the related parameter settings of the ML56 touch key, and first explain the touch sensitivity.
#Pulse Width (Touch key sensing pulse width time control)
Touch key sensitivity can be adjusted by setting Pulse Width properly, shorter Pulse Width setting comes with poor sensitivity and less power-consumption, vice versa.
Then explain the stability of touch performance, Part 1.
#Times (Touch key sensing times control)
Touch key raw data stability can be adjusted by setting Times properly, shorter Times setting comes with poor raw data stability and less power-consumption, vice versa.
Stability of touch performance, Part 2.
#IIR (IIR filter)
IIR filter can control the ratio of current raw data and previous one. User can enable IIR Filter to be against noise. It will increase the touch response time when enables IIR Filter.
Stability of touch performance, Part 3.
#Debounce (Touch key debounce)
Touch key stability can be adjusted by setting Debounce properly, the debounce times for touch key entry (on) and release (off) detection, shorter Debounce setting comes with faster touch response time, vice versa.
Stability of touch performance, Part 4.
#Trace Baseline (Baseline is generated by “Calibration”)
Touch key auto environment compensation is an algorithm that baseline tracking each touch key automatically at power-up and keeps compensating environment variation affects touch key performance during runtime.
Based on the above parameter description, the following introduces the waterproof and noise immunity parameter settings.
The first is waterproof parameter setting.
Good waterproof function, support finger touch with 2 mm depth water droplet. Touch key system parameters are shown in the table
Pulse Width = 500 ns
Times = 128
Next is the noise immunity parameter setting
IEC 61000-4-6 conducted noise immunity (CNI) with 10 Vrms noise voltage. Touch key system parameters are shown in the table.
Pulse Width = 2 us
Times = 128
IIR New = 6, Old = 2
Debounce Entry = 1, Release = 1
Then we use the ML56 NuMaker Board to show you the waterproof function of the touch key.
Dip the finger in water first, and then touch the touch key. Repeat the above actions, we can see that the touch key still works normally and is not affected.
Finally, we use the ML56 NuMaker Board to show you the noise immunity ability of the touch key.
Turn on the walkie-talkie first, and then interfere with the touch key at close range, we can see that the touch key still operate normally and is not affected.
That's all for today's video, thank you everyone!
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Watch time - 6:27
Nuvoton provides a development tool for capacitive Touch Sensors. The best feature of the calibration tool is that it uses the GUI to configure and tune your design automatically. Besides, the tool can export the configuration parameters and import them to another. Not only can greatly shorten the development time of developers, but also shorten the time for mass production. This video will introduce how to use this development tool and the definition of parameter.
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Watch time - 2:43
Hello! Everyone! I am Nuvoton FAE Tim.
Today, I will show you ML56 Capacitive Touch Key Technology.
First introduce the Capacitive Touch Key Fundamentals.
The capacitance of the sensor without a finger touch is called as “parasitic capacitance”, CP.
Parasitic capacitance results from the electric field between the sensor (including the sensor pad and traces) and other conductors in the system such as the ground planes, traces, any metal in the product’s chassis or enclosure, etc.
The capacitance between the sensor pad and the finger is CF.
The total capacitance CT of the sensor is the sum of CP and CF.
Next, we will explain the ML56 Capacitive Touch Key Sensing Method.
ML56 implements two switching capacitor banks for injecting charges to CP (or CT) and CR.
CR is the parasitic capacitance of reference channel.
After touch key calibration, CP and CR are balanced with CB and CCB (comparator output is “low”).
Touch the sensing touch key which makes CT = CP + CF Now the negative input terminal voltage of the comparator is lower than positive side and comparator output is “high”.
ML56 touch key controller will increase CCB to CCB’ to balance CT and CR again (comparator output is “low”). A finger touch can be detected by checking the difference of CCB and CCB’.
By comparing the CCB’ shift level from CCB, the steady state to a predetermined threshold, the algorithm can determine whether the touch key is in ON (Touch) or OFF (No Touch) state.
That's all for today's video, thank you everyone!
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Watch time - 3:12
Hello! Everyone! I am Nuvoton FAE Tim.
Today, I will show you ML56 Capacitive Touch Key PCB Design.
First introduce the Touch Sensor Channel Selection.
Touch Sensor Channels.
ML56 series supports up to 14 touch sensor channels.
#Reference Sensor
It is recommended to select one reference sensor at touch sensor channel TK7 or TK14.
Maximize the distance between the reference sensor and other signals to minimize crosstalk.
#Shield Electrodes
Put the shield electrode around the touch sensor to get better signal quality and waterproof capability.
Recommended to select shield channel at touch TK0, TK4 or clock out pins (P3.2 / P4.6 / P5.7).
Next, we will explain the PCB Layout Rules.
#Touch Key Shapes
Recommended to have a 10 x 10 mm sensor area for good touch key sensitivity.
Larger touch sensor electrode work better for thicker cover.
#Reference Sensor
Recommended to assign the reference key at touch channel TK7 or TK14.
Maximize the distance to other signals to minimize crosstalk.
Round shape electrode with 1 mm diameter size is enough for normal case.
#Ground Plane
It is recommended that the traces of the touch key have a good hatched ground plane surround.
It is recommended to have hatched ground plane under the touch keys.
Hatched ground plane with 6 mil trace and 50 mil grid.
#Shield Electrode
Put touch keys with shield electrode around which provides the same phase signal around touch keys.
Hatched shield electrode with 6 mil trace and 50 mil grid.
Shield electrode area needs to keep filled around the touch key in greater than 10 mm width.
Finally, explain the Touch Key Cover Thickness.
As the cover thickness increases, the touch key sensitivities will decrease.
Larger touch key size work better for thicker cover.
Recommended touch key diameter size with difference acrylic cover thickness as shown in the table.
That's all for today's video, thank you everyone!
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Watch time - 6:6
Nuvoton announced the latest ML56 microcontroller, built-in capacitive touch sensing, LCD driver highly integrated low power platform. And provides capacitive touch sensor and LCD driver library. The solution is delivered through the API guide, which includes details on each function call, parameters and returns. Finally, this video provides an overview on how to develop a custom touch key and LCD application from the BSP release.
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Watch time - 4:0
Take Nuvoton NuMaker-IIoT-NUC980 running Linux as the platform and learn how to develop various functions. Watch this video and you will learn how to install Buildroot for NuMaker-IIoT-NUC980 board before starting development.
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Watch time - 5:9
Hello everyone, I am Chris, the field application engineer from Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will introduce the application and principle of programmable seriel I/O aka PSIO on M251/M252.
The programmable serial I/O of NuMicro M251/M252 series can generate arbitrary waveforms and combine them to achieve data transmission and reception of specific serial communication protocols.
Of course, standard serial communication can also be achieved, such as UART SPI I2C
Usually, it is common to use Timer+GPIO to achieve these specific communication protocols, but it is more complicated and requires frequent CPU intervention.
When we use PSIO, this not only simplifies the complexity of the operation but also reduces the burden on the CPU. The saved CPU performance could be distributed in other places.
Since all hardware operations do not require software intervention, the timing control is more precise.
The principle of PSIO is to use a slot controller to control the pin input and output or determine the state, and it can also control the duration of these states.
Each slot controller has eight slots, which can be used as eight settings, and the registers corresponding to each slot can access the data that needs to be input and output, and can also set the time for the current pin to maintain this state.
Each slot can reach a checkpoint, usually 1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, and so on. Each checkpoint can set the pin status of the corresponding slot within the corresponding time.
Next, let’s take a look at a simple output-only example
In the initial stage, we first set the state of the pin to be high before SLOT has started, so the output is high
Then when the Slot controller receives the start signal, SLOT0 is set to output low level according to the setting of CP0 and waits for the time of SLOT0 to expire.
Then SLOT1 is set to output low level according to the setting of CP1 and waits for the time of SLOT1 to expire.
And so on, followed by SLOT2 output low level
SLOT3 low level
SLOT4 high level
SLOT5 high level
After SLOT5, since SLOT6 is not set, the waveform of the protocol can be completed with only six slots
Between the time of the next data transmission, we set the interval low, so the output is low at this time
Users can complete different protocols according to these simple operations.
In the related resources section, we have provided two PSIO application notes. There are two protocol examples with more detailed operations and descriptions. If you want to know more details about PSIO, please download it from the URL in the video.
Several sample codes of different protocols are also provided in BSP.
That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching it. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to know more information, please contact us.
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