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NuMaker-PFM-M487

1. Introduction

NuMaker-PFM-M487 provides multiple networking, interfaces, audio recording, playback functions, and flexible extended data storage.

NuMaker-PFM-M487

1.1 MCU specification

Features
MCU M487JIDAE
Operation frequency 192MHz
embedded Flash size 512kB, Dual Bank
SRAM size 160kB
Crypto engine DES, AES, ECC, 3DES, HMAC and SHA crypto accelerator
RMII interface Support 10/100 Mbps Ethernet

1.2 Interface

Interface
Arduino UNO
RJ45 Ethernet
USB 1.1/2.0 OTG ports
A microSD slot
A 3.5mm Audio connector

1.3 On-board devices

Device Descirption Driver supporting status
SPI flash W25Q32 Supported
Ethernet PHY IP101GR Supported
Audio Codec NAU88L25, Supports MIC and earphone Coming soon

2. Supported compiler

Support GCC, MDK4, MDK5, IAR IDE/compilers. More information of these compiler version as following:

IDE/Compiler Tested version
MDK4 4.76
MDK5 5.26.2
IAR 8.2
GCC GCC 5.4.1 20160919 (release)

Notice: Please install Nu-Link_Keil_Driver or Nu-Link_IAR_Driver for development.

3. Program firmware

Step 1:

At first, you need to configure ISW1 switch on the NuMaker-PFM-M487 board. Set the four switches to ON position. After the configuration is done, connect the NuMaker-PFM-M487 board and your computer using the USB Micro cable. After that, window manager will show a NuMicro MCU virtual disk. Finally, you will use this virtual disk to burn firmware.

NuLinkMe

NuMicro MCU

Step 2:

A simple firmware burning method is that you can drag and drop the binary image file to NuMicro MCU virtual disk or copy the binary file to NuMicro MCU disk to burn firmware.

CopyTo

4. Test

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.

Serial settings

5. Purchase

6. Resources