Freescale Semiconductor TWR-K60N512-KEIL Quick start guide

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Quick start guide

Freescale Semiconductor TWR-K60N512-KEIL is a development board platform designed for rapid prototyping and tool reuse through reconfigurable hardware. It enables users to take their designs to the next level and construct their own Tower System evaluation board platform. The board features the MK60N512 microcontroller, a secondary connector, an MMA7660 accelerometer, and various other components including LEDs, touch buttons, a potentiometer, and an SD card socket.

Freescale Semiconductor TWR-K60N512-KEIL is a development board platform designed for rapid prototyping and tool reuse through reconfigurable hardware. It enables users to take their designs to the next level and construct their own Tower System evaluation board platform. The board features the MK60N512 microcontroller, a secondary connector, an MMA7660 accelerometer, and various other components including LEDs, touch buttons, a potentiometer, and an SD card socket.

TWR-K60N512-KEIL
Quick Start Guide
For the Freescale Kinetis K60
family of microcontrollers
Tower System
Development Board
Platform
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Quick Start Guide
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Get to Know the TWR-K60N512-KEIL Board
TWR-K60N512-KEIL Freescale Tower System
Development Board Platform
The TWR-K60N512-KEIL board is part of the Freescale Tower System, a
modular development board platform that enables rapid prototyping and tool
re-use through reconfigurable hardware. Take your design to the next level
and begin constructing your Tower System evaluation board platform today
by visiting freescale.com/Tower for additional Tower System boards and
compatible peripherals.
Primary
Connector
Infra-Red
General-Purpose
Tower Plug-In
(TWRPI) Socket
SW3 (Reset)
Power/OSJTAG
Mini-B USB
Connector
Secondary
Connector
SW1
SW2
Touch TWRPI
Socket
LED/Touch
Buttons
E1–E4
MK60N512
VMD100
Microcontroller
MMA7660
Accelerometer
Figure 1: Front Side of TWR-K60N512-KEIL Module Not Including TWRPI
Figure 2: Back Side of TWR-K60N512-KEIL Board
Potentiometer
SD Card
Socket
VBAT (RTC)
Battery
Holder
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Step-by-Step
Installation Instructions
In this Quick Start Guide, you will learn how to set up the TWR-K60N512-KEIL board and
run the default demonstration.
1
Install the Software
and Tools
Install the P&E Micro Kinetis Tower Toolkit
before installing the OSJTAG and USB-to-
Serial drivers. These can be found on the
DVD under Software.
2
Configure the
Hardware
Install the included battery into the VBAT
(RTC) battery holder. Then, connect one
end of the USB cable to the PC and the
other end to the Power/OSJTAG mini-B
connector on the TWR-K60N512-KEIL
module. Allow the PC to automatically
configure the USB drivers if needed.
3
Tilt the
Board
Tilt the board side to side to
see the LEDs on E1–E4 light up as it is
tilted. While the board is held flat, touch the
pads on E1–E4 to toggle the LEDs.
4
Play the
Memory Game
Press SW2 to play a memory recall game
using the touch pads E1–E4. A sequence
will light up, then press the touch pads
in the order flashed. If an incorrect
sequence is touched or too much time
has elapsed, all the lights will blink
rapidly and the game will reset.
Press SW1 to go back to the
accelerometer demo.
5
Explore Further with the
ARM
®
Keil
®
Quick Start
Guide
Learn how to install the Keil MDK tools
and run a variety of examples on the
TWR-K60N512-KEIL by following the
step-by-step instructions in the Keil Quick
Start Guide found on the DVD included in
the TWR-K60N512-KEIL kit.
6
Learn More
About the Kinetis
K60 Microcontrollers
Find MQX
TM
RTOS and more bare-metal
labs and software for the Kinetis K60
microcontrollers at freescale.com/
towerkeil.
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Jumper Options
The following is a list of all the jumper options. The default installed jumper settings are
shown in shaded boxes.
Jumper Option Setting Description
J8
MCU Power
Connection
ON Connect onboard 3.3 V supply to MCU
OFF
Isolate MCU from power
(connect an ammeter to measure current)
J9
VBAT Power
Selection
1-2 Connect VBAT to on-board 3.3 V supply
2-3
Connect VBAT to the higher voltage between on-board 3.3 V supply
or coin-cell supply
J6
Clock Input
Source
Selection
1-2 Connect main EXTAL to onboard 50 MHz clock
2-3 Connect EXTAL to the CLKIN0 signal on the elevator connector
J10
OSJTAG
Bootloader
Selection
ON
OSJTAG bootloader mode
(OSJTAG firmware reprogramming)
OFF Debugger mode
Jumper Option Setting Description
J12
JTAG Board
Power
Connection
ON
Connect on-board 5 V supply to JTAG port (supports powering
board from JTAG pod supporting 5 V supply output)
OFF Disconnect onboard 5 V supply to JTAG port
J2
IR Transmitter
Connection
ON Connect PTD7/CMT_IRO to IR Transmitter (D1)
OFF Connect PTD7/CMT_IRO to IR Transmitter (D1)
J1
VREGIN
Power
Connection
ON Connect USB0_VBUS from Elevator to VREGIN
OFF Disconnect USB0_VBUS from Elevator to VREGIN
Support
Visit freescale.com/support for a list of phone
numbers within your region.
Warranty
Visit freescale.com/warranty for complete
warranty information.
To learn more about the TWR-K60N512-KEIL and
other Freescale Kinetis microcontroller products,
visit freescale.com/towerkeil, freescale.com/Kinetis
and freescale.com/Tower.
Freescale, the Freescale logo and Kinetis are trademarks of Freescale
Semiconductor, Inc., Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service
names are the property of their respective owners. ARM and Keil are
registered trademarks of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/or
elsewhere. All rights reserved. © 2011, 2014 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Doc Number: TWRK6ON512QSG REV 1 Agile Number: 926-78587 REV B
Go to freescale.com/towerkeil to find pertinent
information for the TWR-K60N512-KEIL module, including:
• TWR-K60N512N-KEIL User’s Manual
• TWR-K60N512N-KEIL Schematics
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Freescale Semiconductor TWR-K60N512-KEIL Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

Freescale Semiconductor TWR-K60N512-KEIL is a development board platform designed for rapid prototyping and tool reuse through reconfigurable hardware. It enables users to take their designs to the next level and construct their own Tower System evaluation board platform. The board features the MK60N512 microcontroller, a secondary connector, an MMA7660 accelerometer, and various other components including LEDs, touch buttons, a potentiometer, and an SD card socket.

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