.. zephyr:board:: arduino_giga_r1 Overview ******** Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi is a development board by Arduino based on the STM32H747XI, a dual core ARM Cortex-M7 + Cortex-M4 MCU, with 2MBytes of Flash memory and 1MB SRAM. The board features: - RGB LED - Reset and Boot buttons - USB-C device - USB Host - 16MB external QSPI flash - 8MB external SDRAM - Murata Type 1DX Bluetooth + WiFi module (CYW4343W based) - Audio jack - ATECC608A secure element More information about the board, including the datasheet, pinout and schematics, can be found at the `Arduino GIGA website`_. More information about STM32H747XIH6 can be found here: - `STM32H747XI on www.st.com`_ - `STM32H747xx reference manual`_ - `STM32H747xx datasheet`_ Supported Features ================== .. zephyr:board-supported-hw:: Fetch Binary Blobs ****************** The board Bluetooth/WiFi module requires fetching some binary blob files, to do that run the command: .. code-block:: console west blobs fetch hal_infineon .. note:: Only Bluetooth functionality is currently supported. Resources sharing ================= The dual core nature of STM32H747 SoC requires sharing HW resources between the two cores. This is done in 3 ways: - **Compilation**: Clock configuration is only accessible to M7 core. M4 core only has access to bus clock activation and deactivation. - **Static pre-compilation assignment**: Peripherals such as a UART are assigned in devicetree before compilation. The user must ensure peripherals are not assigned to both cores at the same time. - **Run time protection**: Interrupt-controller and GPIO configurations could be accessed by both cores at run time. Accesses are protected by a hardware semaphore to avoid potential concurrent access issues. Programming and Debugging ************************* Applications for the ``arduino_giga_r1`` board should be built per core target, using either ``arduino_giga_r1/stm32h747xx/m7`` or ``arduino_giga_r1/stm32h747xx/m4`` as the target. See :ref:`build_an_application` for more information about application builds. Flashing ======== This board can be flashed either using dfu-util, or with an external debugging probe, such as a J-Link or Black Magic Probe, connected to the on board MIPI-10 SWD port marked as "JTAG". .. note:: The board ships with a custom Arduino bootloader programmed in the first flash page that can be triggered by double clicking the ``RST`` button. This bootloader is USB-DFU compatible and supports programming both the internal and external flash and is the one used by ``west flash`` by default. The internal STM32 ROM bootloader can also be used by pressing ``RST`` while holding the ``BOOT0`` button, this also supports USB-DFU but can only program the internal flash and can overwrite the Arduino bootloader. More details can be found in the "Boot0" section of the `Arduino GIGA Cheat Sheet`_. First, connect the Arduino GIGA R1 board to your host computer using the USB port to prepare it for flashing. Double click the ``RST`` button to put the board into the Arduino Bootloader mode. Then build and flash your application. Here is an example for the :zephyr:code-sample:`hello_world` application. .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: arduino_giga_r1/stm32h747xx/m7 :goals: build flash Run a serial host program to connect with your board: .. code-block:: console $ minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0 You should see the following message on the console: .. code-block:: console Hello World! arduino_giga_r1 Similarly, you can build and flash samples on the M4 target. Here is an example for the :zephyr:code-sample:`blinky` application on M4 core. .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/basic/blinky :board: arduino_giga_r1/stm32h747xx/m4 :goals: build flash Debugging ========= Debugging is supported by using ``west debug`` with an external probe such as a J-Link or Black Magic Probe, connected to the on board MIPI-10 SWD port marked as "JTAG". For example:: west debug -r jlink .. _Arduino GIGA website: https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/giga-r1-wifi .. _Arduino GIGA Cheat Sheet: https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/giga-r1-wifi/cheat-sheet .. _STM32H747XI on www.st.com: https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32-32-bit-arm-cortex-mcus/stm32-high-performance-mcus/stm32h7-series/stm32h747-757/stm32h747xi.html .. _STM32H747xx reference manual: https://www.st.com/resource/en/reference_manual/dm00176879.pdf .. _STM32H747xx datasheet: https://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/stm32h747xi.pdf .. _dfu-util: http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/build.html