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6 the capabilities of the MAX32662 microcontroller, which is a cost-effective,
7 ultra-low power, highly integrated 32-bit microcontroller designed
8 for battery-powered edge devices.
15 - MAX32662 MCU:
17 - High-Efficiency Microcontroller for Low-Power High-Reliability Devices
19 - 256KB Flash
20 - 80KB SRAM, Optionally Preserved in LowestPower BACKUP Mode
21 - 16KB Unified Cache
22 - Memory Protection Unit (MPU)
23 - Dual- or Single-Supply Operation: 1.7V to 3.6V
24 - Wide Operating Temperature: -40°C to +105°C
26 - Flexible Clocking Schemes
28 - Internal High-Speed 100MHz
29 - Internal Low-Power 7.3728MHz
30 - Ultra-Low-Power 80kHz
31 - 16MHz–32MHz (External Crystal Required)
32 - 32.768kHz (External Crystal Required)
33 - External Clock Inputs for CPU and Low-PowerTimer
35 - Power Management Maximizes Uptime for Battery Applications
37 - 50μA/MHz at 0.9V up to 12MHz (CoreMark®) inACTIVE Mode
38 - 44μA/MHz at 1.1V up to 100MHz (While(1)) inACTIVE Mode
39 - 2.15μA Full Memory Retention Current in BACKUPMode at VDDIO = 1.8V
40 - 2.4μA Full Memory Retention Current in BACKUPMode at VDDIO = 3.3V
41 - 350nA Ultra-Low-Power RTC
42 - Wakeup from Low-Power Timer
44 - Optimal Peripheral Mix Provides Platform Scalability
46 - Up to 21 General-Purpose I/O Pins
47 - 4-Channel, 12-Bit, 1Msps ADC
48 - Two SPI Controller/Target
49 - One I2S Controller/Target
50 - Two 4-Wire UART
51 - Two I2C Controller/Target
52 - One CAN 2.0B Controller
53 - 4-Channel Standard DMA Controller
54 - Three 32-Bit Timers
55 - One 32-Bit Low-Power Timer
56 - One Watchdog Timer
57 - CMOS-Level 32.768kHz Calibration Output
58 - AES-128/192/256 Hardware Accelerator
60 - Benefits and Features of MAX32662EVKIT:
62 - 3-Pin Terminal Block for CAN Bus 2.0B
63 - 128 x 128 (1.45in) Color TFT Display with SPI Interface
64 - Selectable On-Board High-Precision Voltage Reference
65 - USB 2.0 Micro-B to Serial UART
66 - All GPIOs Signals Accessed through 0.1in Headers
67 - Four Analog Inputs Accessed through 0.1in Header
68 - SWD 10-Pin Header
69 - Board Power Provided by USB Port
70 - On-Board LDO Regulators
71 - Individual Power Measurement on All IC Rails through Jumpers
72 - One General-Purpose LED
73 - One General-Purpose Pushbutton Switch
80 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
83 | NVIC | on-chip | nested vector interrupt controller |
84 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
85 | SYSTICK | on-chip | systick |
86 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
87 | CLOCK | on-chip | clock and reset control |
88 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
89 | GPIO | on-chip | gpio |
90 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
91 | UART | on-chip | serial |
92 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
93 | TRNG | on-chip | entropy |
94 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
95 | Watchdog | on-chip | watchdog |
96 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
97 | SPI | on-chip | spi |
98 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
99 | DMA | on-chip | dma controller |
100 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
101 | I2C | on-chip | i2c |
102 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
103 | ADC | on-chip | adc |
104 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
105 | Timer | on-chip | counter |
106 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
107 | PWM | on-chip | pwm |
108 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
109 | Flash | on-chip | flash |
110 +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+
115 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
119 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------------…
120 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the external voltage reference to the VRE…
122 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------------…
124 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------------…
126 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
127 …P2 | I2C1_SCL_PU | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
128 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the pull-up to I2C1A_SCL (P0.6); sourced …
129 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
130 | | | | Open | | | Disconnects the pull-up from I2C1A_SCL (P0.6); sou…
131 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
133 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
135 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
136 …P4 | I2C1_SDA_PU | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
137 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the pull-up to I2C1A_SDA (P0.9); sourced …
138 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
139 | | | | Oepn | | | Disconnects the pull-up from I2C1A_SDA (P0.9); sou…
140 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
142 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
143 …P5 | LED0 EN | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
144 | | | | 1-2 | | | Enables LED0. …
145 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
147 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
149 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
150 …P6 | CTS0A EN | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
151 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the USB-to-serial bridge to UART0A_CTS (P…
152 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
153 | | | | Open | | | Disconnects the USB-to-serial bridge from UART0A_C…
154 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
156 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
157 …P7 | RX0A EN | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
158 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the USB-to-serial bridge to UART0A_RX (P0…
159 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
160 | | | | Open | | | Disconnects the USB-to-serial bridge from UART0A_R…
161 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
163 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
164 …P8 | TX0A EN | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
165 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the USB-to-serial bridge to UART0A_TX (P0…
166 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
167 | | | | Open | | | Disconnects the USB-to-serial bridge from UART0A_T…
168 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
170 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
171 …P9 | RTS0A EN | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
172 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the USB-to-serial bridge to UART0A_RTS (P…
173 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
174 | | | | Open | | | Disconnects the USB-to-serial bridge from UART0A_R…
175 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
177 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
178 …P10 | VCORE EN | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
179 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects 1V1 to VCORE. …
180 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
182 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
184 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
185 …P11 | VDDIO/VDDASEL | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
186 | | | | 2-1 | | | Connects 1V8 to V_AUX, VDDIO EN (JP12), and VDDA E…
187 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
188 | | | | 2-3 | | | Connects 3V3 to V_AUX, VDDIO EN (JP12), and VDDA E…
189 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
191 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
192 …P12 | VDDIO EN | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
193 | | | | 1-2 | | | Connects the JP11 selected voltage to VDDIO. …
194 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
196 … | | +-----------+ | +-----------------------------------------------------…
198 +-----------+---------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------…
208 development. The DAP is a standard Arm CoreSight® serial wire debug port, uses a two-pin serial
209 interface (SWDCLK and SWDIO), and is accessed through 10-pin header (J3). Logic levels are set
220 a Segger J-Link with Segger's native tooling by overriding the runner,
221 appending ``--runner jlink`` to your ``west`` command(s). The J-Link should
234 - `MAX32662EVKIT web page`_
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