概览

优势和特点

  • Ultra-Compact Development Platform
    • Small Footprint (0.72in x 1.52in)
    • 3.3V and 1.8V Supplies
  • MAX32625 Microcontroller Features
    • 96MHz Arm Cortex-M4 with FPU
    • 512KB Flash Memory
    • 160KB SRAM
    • 8KB Instruction Cache
    • Full-Speed USB 2.0
    • SPI, I2C, UART, 1-Wire® Master, 10-Bit ADC Peripherals
  • MAX14750 PMIC
    • Micro-IQ 3.3V Buck-Boost Regulator
    • Micro-IQ 1.8V Buck Regulators
    • Micro-IQ 1.2V Linear Regulators
    • High-Side Load Switch
    • Configurable through I2C
  • Expansion Connections
    • 0.1in, 2x7-Pin Bootloader Specific Header
    • 10-Pin Arm Cortex Debug Header
    • Micro USB Connector
  • Integrated Peripherals
    • RGB Indicator LED
    • User Pushbutton
  • MAXDAP Programming Adapter
    • DAPLink over Cortex Debug Cable
    • Drag-and-Drop Programming
    • CMSIS-DAP SWD Debugger
    • USB Virtual UART
  • Target Bootloader Interface
    • USB-to-I2C/SPI/UART/GPIO Bridge
    • Two GPIOs for Target Reset and MFIO Pins
    • Configuration and Programming Capability

产品详情

The MAX32625PICO2 board is a rapid development platform designed to help engineers quickly implement designs with the MAX32625 Arm® Cortex®-M4 microcontroller with FPU. The board breaks out bootloader-specific serial interfaces through a 0.1in pitch, 2x7-pin header to allow easier connection to target boards. The board also includes the MAX14750 PMIC to provide all of the necessary voltages. A 10-pin Cortex debug connector allows usage as a DAPLink adapter. Additionally, on board are an RGB indicator LED and pushbutton. This provides a power-optimized flexible platform for quick proofs-ofconcept and early software development to improve time to market.

The MAX32625PICO2 board ships with a customized DAPLink image loaded that provides the standard DAPLink features of the USB Mass Storage Device (MSD) drag-and-drop programming, USB Communications Device Class (CDC) virtual serial port, and Human Interface Device (HID) CMSIS-DAP interface. This allows the board to be connected to another target platform to enable debugging. Additionally, it acts as a USB-to-I2C/ SPI/UART bridge to provide required interfaces with the target bootloaders. The microcontroller is also programmed with a bootloader, allowing the DAPLink image to be updated or replaced with your own application code.