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NK-UNO-131

NK-UNO-131

  • 厂商:

    NUVOTON(新唐)

  • 封装:

    -

  • 描述:

    NK-UNO-131

  • 数据手册
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NK-UNO-131 数据手册
NuMaker UNO ARM® Cortex® -M0 32-bit Microcontroller NuMicro® Family NuMaker UNO User Manual NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL The information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property of Nuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton. Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro microcontroller based system design. Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. All data and specifications are subject to change without notice. For additional information or questions, please contact: Nuvoton Technology Corporation. www.nuvoton.com Aug 20, 2018 Page 1 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Table of Contents 1 OVERVIEW................................................................................................................... 3 2 FEATURES ................................................................................................................... 4 3 INTRODUCTION TO NUMAKER UNO DEVELOPMENT BOARD ............................... 5 3.1 NuMaker UNO Jumper Description .......................................................................................... 7 3.2 Pin Assignment for NUC131SD2AE Extended Connectors................................................... 8 3.3 NuMaker UNO NUC131SD2AE Extended Connectors Layout.............................................. 9 3.4 Arduino UNO Pin Assignment for NuMaker UNO ............................................................... 10 3.5 NuMaker UNO Arduino Layout ........................................................................................... 11 3.6 NuMaker UNO PCB Placement .......................................................................................... 12 4 DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING ARDUINO IDE 1.8.5 AND NUMAKER UNO SOFTWARE................................................................................................................ 13 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5 Downloading and Installing Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Software ..................................................... 13 Installing Nu-Link USB Driver for Arduino IDE 1.8.5 ........................................................... 16 Hardware Setup .................................................................................................................. 20 Testing USB and VCOM Device in the Device Manager ..................................................... 20 STARTING TO USE NUMAKER UNO ON ARDUINO IDE 1.8.5 ................................ 21 5.1 Compiling and Executing Example Program ....................................................................... 21 STARTING TO USE NUMAKER UNO ON KEIL μVision® IDE ................................... 26 6 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 ® Downloading and Installing Keil μVision IDE Software....................................................... 26 Downloading and Installing Nu-Link Keil Driver ................................................................... 26 Hardware Setup .................................................................................................................. 26 Procedure for Downloading and Debugging Example Program .......................................... 26 STARTING TO USE NUMAKER UNO ON IAR EMBEDDED WORKBENCH ............ 33 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 8 Downloading and Installing IAR Embedded Workbench Software ...................................... 33 Downloading and Installing Nu-Link IAR Driver ................................................................... 33 Hardware Setup .................................................................................................................. 33 Procedure for Downloading and Debugging Example Program .......................................... 33 DOWNLOADING NU-LINK DRIVER FROM NUVOTON WEBSITE ........................... 36 8.1 8.2 9 Downloading and Installing Nu-Link Keil Driver ................................................................... 36 Downloading and Installing Nu-Link IAR Driver ................................................................... 38 NUMAKER UNO SCHEMATICS ................................................................................. 40 9.1 9.2 9.3 10 NuMaker UNO I/O Schematic ............................................................................................. 40 NuMaker UNO NUC131SD2AE Schematic......................................................................... 41 Nu-Link-Me Schematic........................................................................................................ 42 REVISION HISTORY .................................................................................................. 43 Aug 20, 2018 Page 2 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 1 OVERVIEW Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. The ® ® NuMicro NuMaker UNO Evaluation Board is an Arduino compatible hardware using NuMicro microcontroller (MCU) as the MCU. Its function can be extended with Arduino add-ons. With the Arduino IDE, users can develop their applications and leverage large number of open source samples. Figure 1-1 NuMaker UNO Board ® The NuMaker UNO is a specific development tool for NuMicro NUC131 series by which users can develop and verify the application program easily. Its purpose is to provide a platform for development and learning. With ADC, PWM, I²C, SPI, UART and other peripheral functions, user can set different functions on the NuMaker UNO development kit, or increase the peripheral functions according to the user needs on the development kit. The NuMaker UNO includes two portions: NuMaker UNO (an evaluation board) and Nu-Link-Me (Debug Adaptor). With the NuMaker UNO, users do not need additional ICE or debug equipment. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 1-2 NuMaker UNO Board with Different Add-ons The NuMaker UNO is pin to pin compatible with Arduino UNO board. Digital pins provide UART, I2C, LED, INT, and 10-channels PWM. In addition, the extended pins of MCU NUC131SD2AE provide 24-channels PWM and 6-channels UART. Clock Output (CLKO) is also available on extra pin. Aug 20, 2018 Page 3 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 2 FEATURES The NuMaker UNO development board provides the following features:  Wide range of development tools for Learning/applications/debug  Portable package development and debugging tools  Rich MCU peripheral functions, such as ADC, PWM, I²C, SPI, and UART  Able to connect to different application modules due to high scalability  Supports pin to pin compatible with Arduino UNO revision 3  Supports USB virtual serial port (VCOM)  Supported by a wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including Arduino IDE, IAR EWARM and Keil RVMDK IDE  Extension resources:   NuMicro Morpho extension pin headers for full access to all MCU NUC131 I/O  On-board Nu-Link debugger/programmer with SWD connector Flexible board power supply:  USB VBUS (jumper JPR1 can be used to select 5V or 3.3V)  External VIN (7V ~ 12V) supply voltage from transformer converted into 5V  External 2.5 ~ 5.5V supply voltage from other power source input to VDD pin LEDs Status  NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL  Aug 20, 2018 ®  Power, TX, RX, ICE and user status One push button: RESET Page 4 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 3 INTRODUCTION TO NUMAKER UNO DEVELOPMENT BOARD Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 show the NuMaker UNO development board, in which the left portion is called NuMaker UNO target board and the right portion is Debug Adaptor called Nu-Link-Me. The NuMaker UNO is similar to other development boards. Users can use it to develop and verify applications to emulate the real behavior. NuMaker UNO can be a real system controller to design user’s target system. NuMaker UNO is pin to pin compatible with Arduino UNO revision 3. The left portion is NuMaker UNO target board where the NUC131 series MCU is mounted on. The NUC131 series provides 24-ch PWM as well as 6-ch UART, and commonly used peripherals 2 such as Timer, WDT, SPI, I C and ADC. The NUC131 series also provides CAN communication interface. The right portion is the debug adaptor called Nu-Link-Me which connects the USB port from PC to user’s target system (via the Serial Wired Debug port) and allows users to program and debug embedded programs on the target hardware. In addition to loading external application, it also provides a virtual serial port (VCOM) functions. The debug messages through user-friendly NuLink–Me is displayed on the computer screen. For detailed description, please refer to section 3.1.2. The NuMaker UNO supports Arduino IDE, Keil, and IAR. For detailed installation and setup, please refer to section 4.1. The NuMaker UNO development board provides the Arduino pin-out definition and extended connectors for each pin from the NUC131SD2AE MCU. It can be used to connect the application circuit board. The target board also supports a wide range of power supplies, such as from ICE, VDD & GND (JP1 & JP2) or from 7V ~ 12V transformer. LED status is for power, I/O, TX, RX and ICE, as shown in Figure 3-1. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 3-1 NuMaker UNO Development Board – Upper Side Aug 20, 2018 Page 5 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Figure 3-2 NuMaker UNO Development Board – Bottom Side NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Aug 20, 2018 Page 6 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 3.1 NuMaker UNO Jumper Description 3.1.1 Power Settings There are three methods to use the NuMaker UNO board to provide power to VDD. The first method is through the Nu-Link-Me USB interface. This power will go through LDO voltage regulator to 3.3V, JPR1 can be used to adjust VDD power to 5V or 3.3V. The second method is through the JP1 on development board to VDD by DC 2.5V ~ 5.5V power supply. The third method is through transformer (7V ~ 12V) and then the voltage is converted into 5V through the step-down circuit. Please refer to the table below. JPR1 (Selection Voltage) Model JP1 (VDD Provided Voltage) MCU Voltage Select 5V or 3.3V (Default is 5V) USB, target board will be able to get the supply voltage. DC 5V or 3.3V USB (SW2 pin1 need on) Other power for VDD pin Transformer X External power supply DC 2.5 V ~ 5.5 V. X Transformer DC 7 V ~ 12 V, after pass the step-down circuit, it provides 5V supply to target chip Voltage by JP1 input DC 5V (J2 need short) Table 3-1 Power Settings USB Virtual COM Function Setting  SW2: Open the Virtual COM mode for the debug message and supply power to NuMaker UNO. The Virtual COM function can be used for Arduino IDE, Keil and IAR. To enable VCOM function on Nu-Link Me, turn on all SW2 pins. To enable the UART0 function, turn off pin 2 ~ pin 4 on SW2. Please refer to the table below. Switch Pin Number Function Name UART0 Mode VCOM Mode 1 ICE_VCC On On 2 VCOM_En Off On 3 VCOM_TX Off On 4 VCOM_RX Off On Table 3-2 USB VCOM Setting (Default as VCOM Mode) Aug 20, 2018 Page 7 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL 3.1.2 NuMaker UNO 3.1.3 Header Description JP1 VDD connector on NuMaker UNO, can be accessed by an external power supply DC 2.5V ~ 5.5V, in order to provide NuMaker UNO power supply JP2 GND connector on NuMaker UNO, can be accessed by external power supply GND J1 Mini USB connector on Nu-Link-Me connected to the PC USB port SW2 Pin 1 is ICE VDD connected to target chip VDD CON1 7 V ~ 12 V transformer J2 Power JACK is connected to VDD transformer, after the step-down circuit then to provide VDD power supply to target Chip SW1 Reset button on NuMaker UNO JP10 Connector on target board (NuMaker UNO) for connecting to Nuvoton ICE adaptor (Nu-Link-Me) JP9 Connector on ICE adaptor (Nu-Link-Me) for connecting to the target board (NuMaker UNO) JP3 ~ JP6 Show all NUC131SD2AE MCU pin-out on NuMaker UNO X Unused Table 3-3 Header Description Note: When using the transformer power supply, please turn off all the SW2 pins. 3.2 Pin Assignment for NUC131SD2AE Extended Connectors The NuMaker UNO provides the NUC131SD2AE target chip on board and the NUC131SD2AE extended connectors (JP3, JP4, JP5 and JP6) for LQFP64-pin. Table 3-4 shows the pin assignment for NUC131SD2AE. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Pin No Odel 01 Pin Name Pin No Pin Name PB.14,INT0 33 PC.11,PWM1_BRAKE1 02 PB.13 34 PC.10,PWM1_BRAKE0 03 PB.12,CLKO,BPWM1_CH3 35 PC.9,PWM0_BRAKE1 04 PF.5,I2C0_SCL,PWM1_CH5 36 PC.8,PWM0_BRAKE0 05 PF.4,I2C0_SDA,PWM1_CH4 37 PA.15,PWM0_CH3 06 PA.11,I2C1_SCL,PWM1_CH3 38 PA.14,PWM0_CH2 07 PA.10,I2C1_SDA,PWM1_CH2 39 PA.13,PWM0_CH1,UART5_TXD 08 PA.9,I2C0_SCL,UART1_nCTS 40 PA.12,PWM0_CH0,UART5_RXD 09 PA.8,I2C0_SDA,UART1_nRTS 41 PF.7,ICE_DAT 10 PB.4,UART1_RXD 42 PF.6,ICE_CLK 11 PB.5,UART1_TXD 43 AVSS 12 PB.6,UART1_nRTS 44 PA.0,PWM0_CH4,ADC0,I2C1_SCL,UART5_TXD 13 PB.7,UART1_nCTS 45 PA.1,PWM0_CH5,ADC1,I2C1_SDA,UART5_RXD 14 LDO_CAP 46 PA.2,PWM1_CH0,ADC2,UART3_TXD 15 VDD 47 PA.3,PWM1_CH1,ADC3,UART3_RXD 16 VSS 48 PA.4,ADC4 17 PB.0,UART0_RXD 49 PA.5,UART3_RXD,ADC5 18 PB.1,UART0_TXD 50 PA.6,UART3_TXD,ADC6 Aug 20, 2018 Page 8 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 19 51 PA.7,Vref,ADC7 52 AVDD 21 PB.2,UART0_nRTS,TM2_EXT,TM2,PWM1_BRAK E1 PB.3,UART0_nCTS,TM3_EXT,TM3,PWM1_BRAK E0 PD.6,BPWM1_CH1,CAN0_RXD 53 PC.7,PWM0_BRAKE1,I2C0_SCL,UART4_RXD 22 PD.7,BPWM1_CH0,CAN0_TXD 54 PC.6,PWM0_BRAKE0,I2C0_SDA,UART4_TXD 23 PD.14,BPWM0_CH5,UART2_RXD 55 PC.15 24 PD.15,BPWM0_CH4,UART2_TXD 56 PC.14 25 PC.3,BPWM0_CH3,SPI0_MOSI0 57 PB.15, ,BPWM1_CH5TM0,TM0_EXT,INT1 26 PC.2,BPWM0_CH2,SPI0_MISO0 58 PF.0,XT1_OUT 27 PC.1,BPWM0_CH1,SPI0_CLK 59 PF.1,XT1_IN 28 PC.0,BPWM0_CH0,SPI0_SS0 60 nRESET 29 PE.5,PWM0_CH5,TM1_EXT,TM1 61 VSS 30 PB.11,TM3,PWM0_CH4 62 VDD 31 PB.10,TM2 63 PF.8, PWM1_CH4,CLKO 32 PB.9,TM1 64 PB.8,BPWM1_CH2,CLKO,TM0,STADC 20 Table 3-4 Pin Assignment for NUC131SD2AE 3.3 NuMaker UNO NUC131SD2AE Extended Connectors Layout NuLink-Me USB JACK NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Power Jack NuMaker UNO Reset PA.5 49 50 PA.6 PA.4 48 47 PA.7 51 52 AVdd PA.2 46 45 PA.3 PA.1 PC.7 53 54 PC.6 PA.0 44 43 Avss PC.15 55 56 PC.14 PF.6 42 41 PF.7 PB.15 57 58 PF.0 PA.12 40 39 PA.13 PF.1 59 60 nRESET PA.14 38 37 PA.16 Vss 61 62 Vdd PC.8 36 35 PC.9 PF.8 63 64 PB.8 PC.10 34 33 PC.11 PB.14 1 2 PB.13 PB.9 32 31 PB.10 PB.12 3 4 PF.5 PB.11 30 29 PE.5 PF.4 5 6 PA.11 PC.0 28 27 PC.1 PA.10 7 8 PA.9 PA.8 9 10 PB.4 PB.5 11 12 PB.7 13 14 Vdd 15 16 Vss PC.2 26 25 PC.3 PD.15 24 23 PD.14 PB.6 PD.7 22 21 PD.6 LDO_CAP PB.3 20 19 PB.2 PB.1 18 17 PB.0 NUC131 SD2AE Figure 3-3 NuMaker UNO NUC131SD2AE Extended Connectors Layout Aug 20, 2018 Page 9 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 3.4 Arduino UNO Pin Assignment for NuMaker UNO The NuMaker UNO provides the NUC131SD2AE target chip on board and the Arduino UNO extended connectors (NU1, NU2, NU3, NU4 and NU5) for LQFP64-pin. Table 3-5 shows the pin assignment for NuMaker UNO. Clock Output Power Analog Digital SPI Interface Pin No Odel 1 Pin Name Pin No Pin Name NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL CLKO 5 5V 2 VCC 6 GND 3 RESET 7 GND 4 3.3V 8 Vin 1 A0 4 A3 2 A1 5 A4 3 A2 6 A5 0 PB.0/UART_RX0 9 PA.14/PWM0_CH2 1 PB.1/UART_TX0 10 PA.13/PWM0_CH1 2 PF.4/PWM1_CH4 11 PA.12/PWM0_CH0 3 PF.5/PWM1_CH5 12 PB.15/TM0/INT1 4 PA.10/PWM1_CH2 13 PB.13(LED) 5 PA.11/PWM1_CH3 VSS 6 PA.15/PWM0_CH3 VREF 7 PE.5/PWM0_CH5 I2C PA.8/SDA 8 PB.11/PWM0_CH4 I2C PA.9/SCL 1 PC.2/SPI0_MISO 5 RESET 2 VDD 6 GND 3 PC.1/SPI0_CLK 7 PC.0/SPI0_SS 4 PC.3/SPI0_MOSI 8 PB.9/TM1 VSS VREF Table 3-5 Pin Assignment for NuMaker UNO Aug 20, 2018 Page 10 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 3.5 NuMaker UNO Arduino Layout NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 3-4 NuMaker UNO Pin Design for Arduino Aug 20, 2018 Page 11 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 3.6 NuMaker UNO PCB Placement Figure 3-5 NuMaker UNO PCB Placement NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Aug 20, 2018 Page 12 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 4 DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING ARDUINO IDE 1.8.5 AND NUMAKER UNO SOFTWARE 4.1 Downloading and Installing Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Software Please visit the Arduino official website (http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/software) to download and install the Arduino IDE 1.8.5. Currently it is recommended to install Arduino IDE 1.8.5 for Windows version, since the other operating system has not been verified. The Arduino IDE 1.8.5 installation steps are as follows: 4.1.1 Step 1: Download Arduino IDE 1.8.5 software Visit https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software, and download the latest Arduino. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 4-1 Find and Click “previous version of the current release” Aug 20, 2018 Page 13 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 4.1.2 Step 2: Check if download file is version 1.8.5 Click on download. Figure 4-2 Find and Download Arduino 1.8.5 4.1.3 Step 4: Install the “Arduino-1.8.5-windows.exe” file Double click on the “arduino-1.8.5-windows.exe” and click “Run”. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 4-5 Install arduino-1.8.5-windows.exe Installation File Aug 20, 2018 Page 14 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 4.1.4 Step 5: Select the installation folder Select the installation folder and click “Install”. Figure 4-6 Install arduino-1.8.5-windows.exe to Installation Folder 4.1.5 Step 6: Wait for the installation is complete Figure 4-7 Install arduino-1.8.5-windows to Installation Folder After installation is finished, two executable files can be found in the Arduino 1.8.5 installation directory, including arduino.exe and arduino_debug.exe. Both files are able to start the Arduino Aug 20, 2018 Page 15 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Wait the installation process until it is finished. It will take about 2 minutes to install arduino1.8.5-windows file to the installation folder. NuMaker UNO IDE program. As for the arduino_debug.exe, you can open the debug window. When the program is executed or compiled, the debug window will open for users to check which part of the problem occurs. Figure 4-8 Arduino 1.8.5 Installation Directory 4.2 Installing Nu-Link USB Driver for Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Please visit the Nuvoton NuMaker UNO official website (www.nuvoton.com/NuMaker_UNO) to download “Nu-Link USB Driver”. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Note: It is recommended to use Arduino IDE version 1.8.5. The Nu-Link USB Driver installation steps are as follows: 4.2.1 Step 1: Download Nu-Link USB Driver Visit www.nuvoton.com/NuMaker_UNO and find Resources. Click on “Nu-Link USB Driver”. Figure 4-9 Find and Click Nu-Link USB Driver Aug 20, 2018 Page 16 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 4.2.2 Step 2: Select the installation folder Select the installation folder and click “Next” to install. Figure 4-10 Installing Nu-Link USB Driver 4.2.3 Step 3: Run Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Figure 4-11 Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Select File and Click Preferences Aug 20, 2018 Page 17 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Go to File → Preferences, enter the following URL to textbox of ‘Additional Board Manager URLs’ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenNuvoton/NuMakerUNO/master/package_nuvoton_index.json NuMaker UNO Figure 4-12 Enter the NuMaker UNO Board’s URL to ‘Additional Board Manager URLs’ NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL 4.2.4 Step 4: Install NuMaker UNO on Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Boards Manager Go to Tools → Board → Boards Manager on Arduino IDE 1.8.5. Figure 4-13 Click Boards Manager on Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Aug 20, 2018 Page 18 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Search “MuMaker” and the NuMaker UNO will show up on the list. Select NuMaker UNO and click install. Figure 4-14 Select NuMaker UNO and Click Install 4.2.5 Step 5: Select NuMaker UNO on Arduino IDE 1.8.5 Board Selection After the package download is finished, go to Tools → Board and select NuMaker UNO to use it. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 4-15 Select NuMaker UNO on Board Selection to Use It Aug 20, 2018 Page 19 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 4.3 Hardware Setup Hardware connections are shown in the figure below. Use a mini USB to connect to a computer. Figure 4-16 NuMaker UNO Connected to Computer 4.4 Testing USB and VCOM Device in the Device Manager NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Before connecting the NuMaker UNO development board to the computer, please enable SW2 of VCOM Function. All the SW2 pins shall be turned on. Please refer to section 3.1.2. Open the device manager and check if the USB is detected. If it is not detected, please reinstall the NuLink USB Driver. Figure 4-17 USB Device Detected by Device Manager Aug 20, 2018 Page 20 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 5 STARTING TO USE NUMAKER UNO ON ARDUINO IDE 1.8.5 5.1 Compiling and Executing Example Program This example demonstrates how to download an application and debug using virtual serial port on a NuMaker UNO board. When users install the Nu-Link USB Driver, the “NuMaker UNO” can be found in Arduino IDE on Tools  Board  NuMaker UNO as shown in the figure below. Note: Execute the “arduino_debug.exe” file in the installation path. 5.1.1 Step 1: Select the NuMaker UNO Board 5.1.2 Step 2: Open virtual serial modes and select Debug Serial Port SW2: Supply power to NuMaker UNO. Before NuMaker UNO is connected to PC, all the SW2 pins shall be turned on. To activate UART0 function, SW2 pin2 ~ pin4 shall be turned off. Switch Pin Number Function Name UART0 Mode VCOM Mode 1 ICE_VCC On On 2 VCOM_En Off On 3 VCOM_TX Off On 4 VCOM_RX Off On Table 5-1 SW2 Mode Setting (Default as VCOM Mode) Aug 20, 2018 Page 21 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 5-1 NuMaker UNO Board Selection on Arduino IDE NuMaker UNO After SW2 setting is completed, you will be able to see the serial COM port number. Figure 5-2 Select NuMaker-UNO Serial COM Port Note 1: If the SW2 pin 2 of VCOM function is not enabled, Tools  Port will become gray (disabled), unless the board is re-connected to the computer. However, before re-connecting to PC, you must open the VCOM function. Note 2: If the serial port number is not selected, you will not be able to use the serial monitor. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 5-3 COM port Not Detected and Unable to Use Serial Monitor 5.1.3 Step 3: Open the sample code Open the sample code through File  Examples  03.Analog  AnalogInOutSerial. Figure 5-4 Open the Sample Code Aug 20, 2018 Page 22 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 5.1.4 Step 4: Download the sample code Use the Upload button to compile and load code to target board or use the Verify button to compile code. 1. Upload: This button can compile and load code to a target board. 2. Verify: This button can compile code. 3. Serial Monitor: This button can open the serial monitor. 2 3 1 5.1.5 Step 5: Check the Correctness of the VCOM Baud Rate User needs to check if the virtual serial port baud rate setting is the same as the program setting. When the program is set to 9600, the virtual serial port monitor will be set as 9600. Aug 20, 2018 Page 23 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 5-5 Sample Program Compiled and Loaded NuMaker UNO Figure 5-6 Serial Monitor This example uses ADC0 to perform ADC conversion into a digital value which is then displayed by the virtual serial port out. To set a COM port baud rate and then display the virtual serial conversion results, use the ADC0 pin connected to VDD or VSS. Then, whether the ADC conversion result is correct can be displayed. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 5-7 Sample Program Baud Rate Setting Aug 20, 2018 Page 24 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Figure 5-8 Serial Monitor Shows ADC0 Conversion Result NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Aug 20, 2018 Page 25 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 6 STARTING TO USE NUMAKER UNO ON KEIL μVISION® IDE 6.1 Downloading and Installing Keil μVision® IDE Software ® Please visit the Keil official website (http://www.keil.com) to download the Keil μVision IDE and install the RVMDK. 6.2 Downloading and Installing Nu-Link Keil Driver ® Please visit Nuvoton NuMicro official website (http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro) to download the “NuMicro Nu-Link Keil Driver” file. Please refer to section 8.1 for the detailed download flow. After the Nu-Link driver is downloaded, please unzip the file and execute the “NuLink_Keil_Driver.exe” to install the driver. 6.3 Hardware Setup The hardware setup is shown in the figure 6-1. If users want to use the VCOM function, turn on all the SW2 pins (refer to section 3.1.2). NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 6-1 NuMaker UNO Connected to the Computer 6.4 Procedure for Downloading and Debugging Example Program This example demonstrates how to download and debug a program on the NuMaker UNO board. The example file can be found in the directory list as shown in the following figure. 6.4.1 Step 1: Open the Project Please open the following path. “C:\Nuvoton\BSPLibrary\NUC131BSP_CMSIS_v3.00.001\SampleCode\StdDriver\ADC_Result Monitor\KEIL” Aug 20, 2018 Page 26 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Figure 6-2 ADC Sample Program 6.4.2 Step 2: Check Device Chip and Debug Chip Aug 20, 2018 Page 27 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Please open the “target options” to check the device chip and if the debug chip selection is correct. Figure 6-3 shows the correct device chip selection. Figure 6-4 shows the correct debug chip selection. Figure 6-5 shows the debugging tool to confirm the selection is correct. NuMaker UNO Figure 6-3 Select Device Chip NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 6-4 Select Debug Chip Aug 20, 2018 Page 28 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Figure 6-5 Select Nuvoton Debugger Tool (Nu-Link) Step 3: Build and Download Sample Code Click the Build button to see the completed compilation for error if any, and finally load the code to the development board. Build Download 6.4.4 Step 4: Open the Serial Monitor and Set Baud Rate User can open the serial monitor to print debug message. The present example uses the “PuTTY tool”. Aug 20, 2018 Page 29 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL 6.4.3 NuMaker UNO Figure 6-6 Set the Baud Rate on PuTTY Tool NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL 6.4.5 Step 5: Click the Reset Button to Run Your Code. After clicking the Reset button, chip will re-execute the program. The debug messages are displayed as shown below Figure 6-7 Serial Monitor Window Aug 20, 2018 Page 30 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Function Button Description: 1. ® Open μVision Development Tool Project – Open  Open the SYS.uvproj project file (Step 1 in Figure 6-8) 4. Open Debug Mode (Step 4 in Figure 6-9) When using the debugger commands, it has the following features: 2. Project – Build  Compile and link the SYS application (Step 2 in Figure 6-9) a. Window View to detect changes in the value of variables and registers (Step 4a in Figure 6-10) 3. Flash – Download  Program the application code into on-chip Flash ROM (Step 3 in Figure 6-9) b. Single-Step through code (Step 4b in Figure 6-10) c. Reset the device (Step 4c in Figure 6-10) d. Run the application (Step 4d in Figure 6-10) NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL 1 Figure 6-8 ADC Sample Code Path Aug 20, 2018 Page 31 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 4 2 3 2 Figure 6-9 ADC Enter Compile Mode Interface 4c 4d 4b 4a NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 6-10 ADC Enter Debug Mode Interface Aug 20, 2018 Page 32 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 7 STARTING TO USE NUMAKER UNO ON IAR EMBEDDED WORKBENCH 7.1 Downloading and Installing IAR Embedded Workbench Software Please visit IAR official website (http://www.iar.com) to download the IAR Embedded Workbench and install the EWARM. 7.2 Downloading and Installing Nu-Link IAR Driver ® Please visit Nuvoton NuMicro official website (http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro) to download “NuMicro Nu-Link IAR Driver” file. Please refer to section 8.2 for the detailed download flow. After the Nu-Link driver is downloaded, please unzip the file and execute the “NuLink_IAR_Driver.exe” to install the driver. 7.3 Hardware Setup The hardware setup is shown in the figure 7-1. If users want to use the VCOM function, please turn on all the SW2 pins. Please refer to section 3.1.2. 7.4 Procedure for Downloading and Debugging Example Program This example demonstrates how to download and debug an application on a NuMaker UNO board. The example file can be found in the directory list as shown in the following figure. 7.4.1 Step 1: Open the Project Please open the following path example program. “C:\Nuvoton\BSPLibrary\NUC131BSP_CMSIS_v3.00.001\SampleCode\StdDriver\ADC_Result Monitor\IAR”. Aug 20, 2018 Page 33 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 7-1 NuMaker UNO Connected to the Computer NuMaker UNO Figure 7-2 ADC Sample Program in IAR 7.4.2 Step 2: Download the Sample Code. Click the button on the top right corner to download the program. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Figure 7-3 Compile and Load Program in IAR 7.4.3 Step 3: Click the Reset Button to Run Your Code After clicking the Reset button, chip will re-execute the application and debug messages are displayed. Aug 20, 2018 Page 34 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Figure 7-4 Serial Monitor Window Function Button Description: Open IAR Embedded Workbench File – Open – Workspace Open the SYS.eww workspace file  Project – Make Compile and link the SYS application Aug 20, 2018  Project – Download and Debug Program the application code into on-chip Flash ROM. It has the following features:  Single-step through code  Reset the device  Run the application Page 35 of 43 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL  Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 8 8.1 DOWNLOADING NU-LINK DRIVER FROM NUVOTON WEBSITE Downloading and Installing Nu-Link Keil Driver Step 1 Visit Nuvoton NuMicro® Website: http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro 2-1. Move to “Support” Step 2 2-2. Click here to enter “Tool & Software” NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Step 3 Aug 20, 2018 Click here to enter “Software” download page Page 36 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Click here to download “Nu-Link Keil Driver” Step 4 Step 5 Download “Nu-Link Driver for Keil RVMDK” file. After download is complete, unzip the file and execute "NuLink_Keil_Driver.exe". Follow the instructions to install Nu-Link Keil driver. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Aug 20, 2018 Page 37 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 8.2 Downloading and Installing Nu-Link IAR Driver Step 1 Visit Nuvoton NuMicro® Website: http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro 2-1. Move to “Support” Step 2 2-2. Click here to enter “Tool & Software” NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Step 3 Aug 20, 2018 Click here to enter “Software” download page Page 38 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO Step 4 Click here to download “Nu-Link IAR Driver” Step 5 Download “Nu-Link Driver for IAR” file. After download is complete, unzip the file and execute "Nu-Link_ IAR_Driver.exe". Follow the instructions to install Nu-Link IAR driver. NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Aug 20, 2018 Page 39 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 9 9.1 NUMAKER UNO SCHEMATICS NuMaker UNO I/O Schematic VCC C1 20p DVCC5 N7 1 2 3 4 R1 10K NC SW1 D12MI RESET JP2 1 PUSH BOTTON (B) 2 N6 N5 Crystal C3 10uF/10V Reset 1 2 3 4 Power DVCC5 NC CLKO DVCC5 RESET 3VCC 3.3V 5VCC 5V GND VIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NU1 NC VDD MCU_RESET 3VCC 5VCC VSS VSS VIN PA.9 PA.8 VREF GND PB.13 PB.15 PA.12 PA.13 PA.14 PB.11 header 2.54 1X10 母 (正 面 ) 10 9 I2C1_SCL 8 I2C1_SDA 7 VREF 6 VSS 5 PWM11 4 PWM10 3 PWM9 2 PWM8 1 PWM7 PWM6 PE.5 PA.15 PA.11 PA.10 PF.5 PF.4 PB.1 PB.0 header 2.54 1X8 母 (正 面 ) 8 7 PWM5 6 PWM4 5 PWM3 4 PWM2 3 PWM1 2 PWM0 1 UART_TX0 UART_RX0 header 2.54 1X8 母 (正 面 ) 3.3V 5V NU2 3.3V 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 PA.0 PA.1 PA.2 PA.3 PA.4 PA.5 NU3 ADC0 ADC1 ADC2 ADC3 ADC4 ADC5 header 2.54 1X6 母 (正 面 ) PC.2 PC.1 RESET PC.0 1 3 5 7 P1 P3 P5 P7 P9 P11 P13 P15 P49 P51 P53 P55 P57 P59 P61 P63 VCC D12MO D12MI TICERST RESET 3VCC 5VCC GND VREF ADAVSS DAVDD DVCC5 VIN CLKO D12MO D12MI ICERST RESET 3VCC 5VCC GND VREF ADAVSS DAVDD DVCC5 VIN CLKO JP1 D12MO X1 12MHz C2 20p DVCC5 DVCC5 Off-page Connector P[1:64] 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 NC JP5 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 P17 P19 P21 P23 P25 P27 P29 P31 P50 P52 P54 P56 P58 P60 P62 P64 P33 P35 P37 P39 P41 P43 P45 P47 PD.[0:15] PE.[0:15] JP4 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 PE.[0:15] 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 PF.[0:7] P18 P20 P22 P24 P26 P28 P30 P32 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 NC JP6 IO NU5 SPI0_MISO VCC SPI0_CLK SPI0_MOSI RESET GND SPI0_SS GPIO 2 4 6 8 P34 P36 P38 P40 P42 P44 P46 P48 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 NC LED DVCC5 PC.3 GND PB.9 Arduino interface DVCC5 P17 2 IO1 GREEN 1 N4 R2 510 DVCC5 P18 2 IO2 RED 1 N3 R3 510 DVCC5 P2 2 IO3 RED 1 N2 R4 510 DVCC5 N1 R5 510 POWER1GREEN 2 1 IN GND OUT UP2 L78M05ACDT D3 SS24A 1 2 2 RB060L 1 2 3 1 VIN 1 C8 CT6 100uF/16V 2 IN CON1 GND PC.[0:15] PD.[0:15] NU4 header 2.54 2X4 公 (正 面 ) TANT-D DC-CON CB6 0.1u 0.1u J2 DVCC5 1 2 Title NuEdu-UNO for NUC131 NC NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Size A4 input voltage (7V to 12V) Aug 20, 2018 PB.[0:15] PC.[0:15] PF.[0:7] P2 P4 P6 P8 P10 P12 P14 P16 NC PA.[0:15] PB.[0:15] Off-page Connector JP3 P[1:64] PA.[0:15] Date: Page 40 of 43 Document Number Monday , May 18, 2015 Rev 1.5 Sheet 1 of 3 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO NuMaker UNO NUC131SD2AE Schematic DAVDD ADAVSS 1 DVCC5 P[1:64] P[1:64] PA.[0:15] DAVSS P48 P47 P46 P45 P44 P43 P42 P41 P40 P39 P38 P37 P36 P35 P34 P33 2 L7FERRITE BEAD PA.[0:15] PB.[0:15] PB.[0:15] VREF 1 2 VREF1 PA.5/UART3_RXD/ADC5 PA.6/UART3_TXD/ADC6 PA.7/Vref /ADC7 AVDD PC.7/PWM0_BRAKE1/I2C0_SCL/UART4_RXD PC.6/PWM0_BRAKE0/I2C0_SDA/UART4_TXD PC.15 PC.14 PB.15/TM0/TM0_EXT/INT1 PF.0/PWM1_CH4/XT1_OUT PF.1/BPWM1_CH5/XT1_IN nRESET VSS VDD PF.8/CLKO PB.8/BPWM1_CH2/CLKO/TM0/STADC 1 3 5 7 9 NC 2 4 6 8 10 VCC_connect ICE_DAT ICE_CLK RESET GND 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 P32 P31 P30 P29 P28 P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 P20 P19 P18 P17 PB.9 PB.10 PB.11 PE.5 PC.0 PC.1 PC.2 PC.3 PD.15 PD.14 PD.7 PD.6 PB.3 PB.2 ICETX ICERX PF.[0:7] D12MO D12MI VREF DVCC5 ADAVSS DAVDD CLKO TICEDAT TICECLK TICERST GND VCC_connect M0_TXD M0_RXD 3.3V 5V RESET VCC_connect ICETX ICERX 3.3V 5V RESET PB.1 PB.0 Title NuEdu-UNO for NUC131 DVCC5 SWD Interface CT5 1uF/16V Size A4 Date: 1 ICETX ICERX DVCC5 JP10 TM1/PB.9 TM2/PB.10 TM3/PWM0_CH4/PB.11 TM1_EXT/TM1/PWM0_CH5/PE.5 SPI0_SS0/BPWM0_CH0/PC.0 SPI0_CLK/BPWM0_CH1/PC.1 SPI0_MISO0/BPWM0_CH2/PC.2 SPI0_MOSI0/BPWM0_CH3/PC.3 UART2_TXD/BPWM0_CH4/PD.15 UART2_RXD/BPWM0_CH5/PD.14 BPWM1_CH0/PD.7 BPWM1_CH1/PD.6 UART0_nCTS/TM3_EXT/TM3/PWM1_BRAKE0/PB.3 UART0_nRTS/TM2_EXT/TM2/PWM1_BRAKE1/PB.2 UART0_TXD/PB.1 UART0_RXD/PB.0 2 NUC131SD2AE_LQFP64 3.3V 5V DVCC5 D12MO D12MI VREF DVCC5 ADAVSS DAVDD CLKO ICE_DAT ICE_CLK RESET GND PB.14/INT0 PB.13 PB.12/CLKO/BPWM1_CH3 PF.5/I2C0_SCL/PWM1_CH5 PF.4/I2C0_SDA/PWM1_CH4 PA.11/I2C1_SCL/PWM1_CH3 PA.10/I2C1_SDA/PWM1_CH2 PA.9/I2C0_SCL/UART1_nCTS PA.8/I2C0_SDA/UART1_nRTS PB.4/UART1_RXD PB.5/UART1_TXD PB.6/UART1_nRTS PB.7/UART1_nCTS LDO_CAP VDD VSS 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 PE.[0:15] PF.[0:7] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 DAVSS 1 N10 PD.[0:15] PE.[0:15] P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 DVCC5P15 GNDP16 PA.5 P49 PA.6 P50 PA.7 P51 DAVDDP52 FERRITE BEAD PC.7 P53 DAVDD PC.6 P54 CT4 10uF/10V PC.15 P55 PC.14 P56 PB.15 P57 D12MO P58 D12MI P59 RESET P60 ADAVSS P61 DVCC5 N11 P62 P63 CLKO PB.8 P64 CB4 0.1u 0 ohm L8 PC.[0:15] PD.[0:15] ADC4/PA.4 ADC3/PWM1_CH1/UART3_RXD/PA.3 ADC2/PWM1_CH0/UART3_TXD/PA.2 ADC1/PWM0_CH5/I2C1_SDA/UART5_RXD/PA.1 ADC0/PWM0_CH4/I2C1_SCL/UART5_TXD/PA.0 AVSS ICE_CLK/PF.6 ICE_DAT/PF.7 PWM0_CH0/UART5_RXD/PA.12 PWM0_CH1/UART5_TXD/PA.13 PWM0_CH2/PA.14 PWM0_CH3/PA.15 PWM0_BRAKE0/PC.8 PWM0_BRAKE1/PC.9 PWM1_BRAKE0/PC.10 PWM1_BRAKE1/PC.11 ADAVSS 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 PC.[0:15] U2 DAVDD Off-page Connector PA.4 PA.3 PA.2 PA.1 PA.0 DAVSS ICE_CLK ICE_DAT PA.12 PA.13 PA.14 PA.15 PC.8 PC.9 PC.10 PC.11 L6FERRITE BEAD CT3 10uF/10V PB.14 PB.13 PB.12 PF.5 PF.4 PA.11 PA.10 PA.9 PA.8 PB.4 PB.5 PB.6 PB.7 9.2 Document Number Monday , May 18, 2015 Rev 1.5 Sheet 3 of 3 CB5 0.1u NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Aug 20, 2018 Page 41 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 9.3 Nu-Link-Me Schematic ICE CONNECT IF VCC VCC L3FERRITE BEAD VCC VCC ADAVSS IDLE1 2 1 RED BUSY 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 8P4RA VCC ICELED CT2 VCC CB2 1uF/16V 0.1u USBVBUS C7 0.1u CB3 0.1u 1 33 33 SS24A JP9 1 3 5 7 9 OUT 2 3 2 1 JPR1 3VCC 2&3 (0 ohm) Power select SS24A VCC RRSET1 100K ADAVSS ICE_chip_RST TICECLK RTDA20 RTDA333 RTCK1 100K RTDA1 100K TICEDAT SW2 VCC_connect M0_TXD M0_RXD 2 VCC D2 1 SS24A VCOM_pin ICE_RX ICE_TX HPS604-E VCOM Switch 3.3V 5V VCC_connect 3.3V 5V VCC_connect USBVBUS ICE_TX ICE_RX VCC_connect TICEDAT TICECLK TICERST N13 CP1 10uF/10V VCOM_pin NC D4 ICE_chip_RST 1 2 PD1 1 2 N12 ICE_CLK ICE_DAT VBUS 17 18 19 20 RXD 21 TXD 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 USBVBUS ON JP8 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 1 2 3 4 DM DP 2 NUC12SRE3DE JP7 USBVBUS PA4/ADC4 PA3/ADC3 PA2/ADC2 PA1/ADC1 PA0/ADC0 AVSS ICE_CLK ICE_DAT PA12/PWM0 PA13/PWM1 PA14/PWM2 PA15/PWM3 PC8/SS10 PC9/SPCLK1 PC10/SDI10 PC11/SDO10 VBUS VDD33 DD+ PB0/RX0 PB1/TX0 PB2/RTS0 PB3/CTS0 PC3/SDO00 PC2/SDI00 PC1/SPCLK0 PC0/SS00 PE5 PB11/TM3 PB10/SS01/TM2 PB9/SS11/TM1 1 2 ICE_DAT ICE_CLK ICE_RST INT0/PB14 CPO1/PB13 CPO0/PB12 X32I X32O I2C1SCL/PA11 I2C1SDA/PA10 I2C0SCL/PA9 I2C0SDA/PA8 RX1/PB4 TX1/PB5 RTS1/PB6 CTS1/PB7 LDO VDD VSS UP1 AMS1117-3.3V IN GND OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 X2 12MHz C6 20p RED GREEN 1 2 3 4 5 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 20p 3.3V 4 C5 N15 DEBUG VCC 5V 3 1 2 N14 12MHz Oscillator NC AVDD C4 10uF/10V 5VCC U1 R8 NC 12M_I ICE_RST STADC/TM0/PB8 PVSS VDD1 VSS1 /RESET XT1_In XT1_Out INT1/PB15 CPP1/PC14 CPN1/PC15 CPP0/PC6 CPN0/PC7 AVDD ADC7/PA7 ADC6/PA6 ADC/PA5 12M_O R7 33 NUC_RST# PVSS NUC_RST# 12M_I 12M_O 1 RED USB_DUSB_D+ R9 0 R10 0 ICELED 2 RED R6 10K VCC RP1 1 8P4R-510 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ICE1 VCC TICEDAT TICECLK TICERST M0_TXD M0_RXD VIN 3VCC 5VCC AVSS GND TICEDAT TICECLK TICERST ICETX ICERX VIN 3VCC 5VCC AVSS L4FERRITE BEAD 1 AVDD 2 4 6 8 10 3.3V 5V R12 R11 DM DP 1 2 3 4 5 mini USB 5pin VCC DM DP NC GND J1 SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD 6 7 8 9 L5 FERRITE BEAD M0_TXD M0_RXD Title NuLink Me NC SWD connect Size A4 Date: Document Number Monday , March 02, 2015 Rev 3.0 Sheet 2 of 3 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Aug 20, 2018 Page 42 of 43 Rev 1.02 NuMaker UNO 10 REVISION HISTORY Date Revision Description 2015.07.20 1.00 1. Initially issued. 1. Changed the board name from NuEdu-UNO to NuMaker UNO. 2. Updated NuMicro Patch for Arduino 1.5.8 to Nu-Link_USB_Driver_V1.2 in section 4.2. 3. Added section 3.3 NuMaker UNO NUC131SD2AE Extended Connectors Layout. 1. Update installing instruction in section 4.1, 4.2 . 2. Update NuMaker-UNO package for Arduino 1.8.5 2016.11.02 2018.08.20 1.01 ® 1.02 Nuvoton Products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in systems or equipment, any malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or severe property damage. Such applications are deemed, “Insecure Usage”. Insecure usage includes, but is not limited to: equipment for surgical implementation, atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, the control or operation of dynamic, brake or safety systems designed for vehicular use, traffic signal instruments, all types of safety devices, and other applications intended to support or sustain life. All Insecure Usage shall be made at customer’s risk, and in the event that third parties lay claims to Nuvoton as a result of customer’s Insecure Usage, customer shall indemnify the damages and liabilities thus incurred by Nuvoton. Aug 20, 2018 Page 43 of 43 Rev 1.02 NUMAKER UNO USER MANUAL Important Notice
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