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README ====== README for NuttX port to NRF52832-DK (PCA10040) boards. Contents ======== - Status - NRF52832 development kit (PCA10040) - Configurations Status ====== This is the current status of the NRF52 port: - The basic OS test configuration and the basic NSH configurations are present and fully verified. This includes: SYSTICK system time, pin and GPIO configuration, and serial console support. NRF52832 development kit (PCA10040) =================================== Console ------- The PCA10040 default console is the UART0. The PCA10040 does not have RS-232 drivers or serial connectors on board. UART0 is connected to the virtual COM port: -------- ----- Signal PIN -------- ----- UART0-TX P0.06 UART0-RX P0.08 LEDs ---- The PCA10040 has 4 user-controllable LEDs LED MCU LED1 PIN0-17 LED2 PIN0-18 LED3 PIN0-19 LED4 PIN0-20 A low output illuminates the LED. Pushbuttons ----------- To be provided Memory Map ========== Block Start Length Name Address --------------------- ---------- ------ FLASH 0x00000000 512K RAM 0x20000000 64K Configurations ============== Each configuration is maintained in a sub-directory and can be selected as follow: tools/configure.sh nrf52832-dk:<subdir> Where <subdir> is one of the following: nsh: ----------- This configuration is the NuttShell (NSH) example at examples/nsh/. NOTES: 1. This configuration uses the mconf-based configuration tool. To change this configurations using that tool, you should: a. Build and install the kconfig-mconf tool. See nuttx/README.txt see additional README.txt files in the NuttX tools repository. b. Execute 'make menuconfig' in nuttx/ in order to start the reconfiguration process. wdog: ------------ This configuration is a simple NSH-based test of the nRF52 watchdog timer driver using the test at apps/examples/watchdog. CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS ---------------- If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is defined, the LED will be controlled as follows for NuttX debug functionality (where NC means "No Change"). TBD! If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is not defined, then the LEDs are completely under control of the application. The following interfaces are then available for application control of the LEDs: uint32_t board_userled_initialize(void); void board_userled(int led, bool ledon); void board_userled_all(uint32_t ledset);