GD32F450V-START
Overview
The GD32F450V-START board is a hardware platform that enables prototyping on GD32F450VK Cortex-M4F Stretch Performance MCU.
The GD32F450VK features a single-core ARM Cortex-M4F MCU which can run up to 200 MHz with flash accesses zero wait states, 3072kiB of Flash, 256kiB of SRAM and 82 GPIOs.
Hardware
GD32F450VKT6 MCU
1 x User LEDs
1 x User Push buttons
USB FS/HS connectors
GD-Link on board programmer
J-Link/SWD connector
For more information about the GD32F450 SoC and GD32F450V-START board:
Supported Features
The gd32f450v_start
board supports the hardware features listed below.
- on-chip / on-board
- Feature integrated in the SoC / present on the board.
- 2 / 2
-
Number of instances that are enabled / disabled.
Click on the label to see the first instance of this feature in the board/SoC DTS files. -
vnd,foo
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Compatible string for the Devicetree binding matching the feature.
Click on the link to view the binding documentation.
Type |
Location |
Description |
Compatible |
---|---|---|---|
CPU |
on-chip |
ARM Cortex-M4F CPU1 |
|
ADC |
on-chip |
GigaDevice GD32 ADC3 |
|
Clock control |
on-chip |
Gigadevice Reset and Clock Unit (RCU) if a multi-function peripheral in charge of reset control (RCTL) and clock control (CCTL) for all SoC peripherals1 |
|
Counter |
on-chip |
||
DAC |
on-chip |
GigaDevice GD32 series DAC module1 |
|
DMA |
on-chip |
GD32 DMA controller with FIFO2 |
|
Flash controller |
on-chip |
There are three types GD32 FMC1 |
|
GPIO & Headers |
on-chip |
||
I2C |
on-chip |
GigiDevice GD32 I2C3 |
|
Input |
on-board |
Group of GPIO-bound input keys1 |
|
Interrupt controller |
on-chip |
ARMv7-M NVIC (Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller)1 |
|
on-chip |
GigaDevice External Interrupt Controller1 |
||
LED |
on-board |
Group of GPIO-controlled LEDs1 |
|
on-board |
Group of PWM-controlled LEDs1 |
||
Multi-Function Device |
on-chip |
Gigadevice Reset and Clock Unit (RCU) if a multi-function peripheral in charge of reset control (RCTL) and clock control (CCTL) for all SoC peripherals1 |
|
Miscellaneous |
on-chip |
GigaDevice GD32 System Configuration Registers1 |
|
MMU / MPU |
on-chip |
ARMv7-M Memory Protection Unit (MPU)1 |
|
MTD |
on-chip |
Flash memory binding of GD32 FMC v31 |
|
Pin control |
on-chip |
The GD32 pin controller (AF model) is a singleton node responsible for controlling pin function selection and pin properties1 |
|
PWM |
on-chip |
||
Reset controller |
on-chip |
Gigadevice Reset and Clock Unit (RCU) if a multi-function peripheral in charge of reset control (RCTL) and clock control (CCTL) for all SoC peripherals1 |
|
Serial controller |
on-chip |
||
SPI |
on-chip |
GigaDevice GD32 SPI6 |
|
SRAM |
on-chip |
Generic on-chip SRAM description1 |
|
Timer |
on-chip |
ARMv7-M System Tick1 |
|
Watchdog |
on-chip |
GD32 free watchdog timer1 |
|
on-chip |
GD32 window watchdog timer1 |
Serial Port
The GD32F450V-START board has no exposed serial communication port. The board provides default configuration for USART0 with TX connected at PB6 and RX at PB7. PB6/PB7 are exposed in JP6, so you can solder a connector and use a UART-USB adapter.
Programming and Debugging
Before programming your board make sure to configure boot jumpers as follows:
JP2/3: Select 2-3 for both (boot from user memory)
Using GD-Link
The GD32F450V-START includes an onboard programmer/debugger (GD-Link) which allows flash programming and debugging over USB. There is also a SWD header (JP100) which can be used with tools like Segger J-Link.
Build the Zephyr kernel and the Hello World sample application:
west build -b gd32f450v_start samples/hello_world
Run your favorite terminal program to listen for output. On Linux the terminal should be something like
/dev/ttyUSB0
. For example:minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0 -o
The -o option tells minicom not to send the modem initialization string. Connection should be configured as follows:
Speed: 115200
Data: 8 bits
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
To flash an image:
west build -b gd32f450v_start samples/hello_world west flash
You should see “Hello World! gd32f450v_start” in your terminal.
To debug an image:
west build -b gd32f450v_start samples/hello_world west debug