The NuMaker-HMI-MA35D1 is an evaluation board for Nuvoton NuMicro MA35D1 series microprocessors, and consists of three parts: a NuMaker-SOM-MA35D16A81 SOM board, a NuMaker-BASE-MA35D1B1 base board and a 7 inch TFT-LCD daughter board. The SOM board integrates core components to simplify the system design, based on MA35D16A887C (BGA312 package, and stacking a 256 MB DDR), PMIC power solution, a 16 GB eMMC Flash, and two Gigabit Ethernet PHY. The NuMaker-HMI-MA35D1-S1 has rich peripherals such as 2 sets of Gigabit Ethernet, USB2.0 high-speed host and device, 2 sets of CAN FD, and SPI, I2C, UART, RS-485 serial communication ports for users to facilitate the evaluation in HMI and industrial control, home appliances, 2-wheel cluster, medical device, new energy applications, ML (Machine Learning) or your creative applications.
The NuMicro MA35D1 series is a heterogeneous multi-core microprocessor targeted to high-end edge IIoT gateway. It is based on dual 64-bit Arm Cortex-A35 cores, and one 180 MHz Arm Cortex-M4 core. Based on the high-performance cores, the MA35D1 series facilities the tiny AI/ML for edge computing. The MA35D1 supports 16-bit DDR2 and DDR3/DDR3L SDRAM. For an easy system design and manufacture, the MA35D1 series also offers LQFP and BGA packages stacked with the DDR2/DDR3L SDRAM and density up to 512 MB, which significantly reduces PCB layer, size and electromagnetic interference (EMI).
You can build rt-thread.bin for NuMaker-HMI-MA35D1 board. Steps as following. Notice, the building will include **ma35-rtp/rtthread.bin** file into **numaker-hmi-ma35d1/rtthread.bin** for heterogeneous multi-core demonstration.
| **DDR** | <ul><li>Switch 1(PG0) to ON.</li><li>Switch 3(PG2) to ON.</li><li>Switch 4(PG3) to ON.</li><li>Switch Others to OFF.</li></ul> | |
| **EMMC**<br>(Select eMMC1 device and 8-bit mode) | <ul><li>Switch 1(PG0) to ON.</li><li>Switch 3(PG2) to ON.</li><li>Switch 4(PG3) to ON.</li><li>Switch 7(PG6) to ON.</li><li>Switch 8(PG7) to ON.</li><li>Switch Others to OFF.</li></ul> | <ul><li>Switch 1(PG0) to ON.</li><li>Switch 3(PG2) to ON.</li><li>Switch 7(PG6) to ON.</li><li>Switch 8(PG7) to ON.</li><li>Switch Others to OFF.</li></ul> |
| **Raw NAND**<br>(Select Ignore BCH and Page setting) | <ul><li>Switch 1(PG0) to ON.</li><li>Switch 3(PG2) to ON.</li><li>Switch 4(PG3) to ON.</li><li>Switch Others to OFF.</li></ul> | <ul><li>Switch 1(PG0) to ON.</li><li>Switch 4(PG3) to ON.</li><li>Switch Others to OFF.</li></ul> |
| **Serial NAND**<br>(Select 4-bit mode) | <ul><li>Switch 1(PG0) to ON.</li><li>Switch 3(PG2) to ON.</li><li>Switch 4(PG3) to ON.</li><li>Switch 7(PG6) to ON.</li><li>Switch Others to OFF.</li></ul> | <ul><li>Switch 1(PG0) to ON.</li><li>Switch 7(PG6) to ON.</li><li>Switch Others to OFF.</li></ul>
You can use Tera Term terminate emulator (or other software) to type commands of RTT. All parameters of serial communication are shown in below image. Here, you can find out the corresponding port number of Nuvoton Virtual Com Port in window device manager.