ARM Musca-B1 Installationsanleitung

Arm® Musca-B1 Test Chip and Board
Technical Overview
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Technical Overview
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Contents
Arm® Musca-B1 Test Chip and Board Technical
Overview
Preface
About this book ...................................................... ...................................................... 6
Feedback ...................................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Precautions .............................................................................................................. 1-11
1.2 About the Musca-B1 test chip and board ................................................................ 1-12
1.3 Location of components .......................................................................................... 1-13
Chapter 2 Hardware and software
2.1 Board hardware ................................................... ................................................... 2-16
2.2 Musca-B1 test chip .................................................................................................. 2-18
2.3 Software, firmware, board, and tools setup .............................. .............................. 2-22
Appendix A Specifications
Appendix B Revisions
B.1 Revisions ................................................... ................................................... Appx-B-26
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About this book
This book gives an overview of the Arm® Musca-B1 test chip and board.
Intended audience
This book is written for experienced hardware and software developers to enable low-power, secure
Internet of Things (IoT) endpoint development using the Musca‑B1 test chip and board.
Using this book
This book is organized into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter introduces the Musca‑B1 test chip and Musca‑B1 board.
Chapter 2 Hardware and software
This chapter gives an overview of the Musca‑B1 test chip and Musca‑B1 board hardware and
software.
Appendix A Specifications
See the Arm® Musca
‑
B1 Test Chip and Board Technical Reference Manual for information on the
Musca‑B1 board power supply rails and maximum current loads.
Appendix B Revisions
This appendix describes the technical changes between released issues of this book.
Glossary
The Arm® Glossary is a list of terms used in Arm documentation, together with definitions for those
terms. The Arm Glossary does not contain terms that are industry standard unless the Arm meaning
differs from the generally accepted meaning.
See the Arm® Glossary for more information.
Typographic conventions
italic
Introduces special terminology, denotes cross-references, and citations.
bold
Highlights interface elements, such as menu names. Denotes signal names. Also used for terms
in descriptive lists, where appropriate.
monospace
Denotes text that you can enter at the keyboard, such as commands, file and program names,
and source code.
monospace
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instead of the full command or option name.
monospace italic
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monospace bold
Denotes language keywords when used outside example code.
<and>
Encloses replaceable terms for assembler syntax where they appear in code or code fragments.
For example:
MRC p15, 0, <Rd>, <CRn>, <CRm>, <Opcode_2>
Preface
About this book
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SMALL CAPITALS
Used in body text for a few terms that have specific technical meanings, that are defined in the
Arm® Glossary. For example, IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED, IMPLEMENTATION SPECIFIC, UNKNOWN, and
UNPREDICTABLE.
Timing diagrams
The following figure explains the components used in timing diagrams. Variations, when they occur,
have clear labels. You must not assume any timing information that is not explicit in the diagrams.
Shaded bus and signal areas are undefined, so the bus or signal can assume any value within the shaded
area at that time. The actual level is unimportant and does not affect normal operation.
Clock
HIGH to LOW
Transient
HIGH/LOW to HIGH
Bus stable
Bus to high impedance
Bus change
High impedance to stable bus
Figure 1 Key to timing diagram conventions
Signals
The signal conventions are:
Signal level
The level of an asserted signal depends on whether the signal is active-HIGH or active-LOW.
Asserted means:
• HIGH for active-HIGH signals.
• LOW for active-LOW signals.
Lowercase n
At the start or end of a signal name, n denotes an active-LOW signal.
Additional reading
This book contains information that is specific to this product. See the following documents for other
relevant information.
Preface
About this book
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Arm publications
•Arm® Musca
‑
B1 Test Chip and Board Technical Reference Manual (101312).
•Arm® CoreLink™ SSE
‑
200 Subsystem for Embedded Technical Overview (101123).
•Arm® CoreLink™ SSE
‑
200 Subsystem for Embedded Technical Reference Manual (101104).
•Arm® CoreLink™ SIE
‑
200 System IP for Embedded Technical Reference Manual (DDI 0571).
•Arm® Cortex®
‑
M System Design Kit Technical Reference Manual (DDI 0479).
•Arm® Cortex®
‑
M33 Processor Technical Reference Manual (100230).
•PrimeCell UART (PL011) Technical Reference Manual (DDI 0183).
•Arm® PrimeCell Real Time Clock (PL031) Technical Reference Manual (DDI 0224).
•CoreSight™ Components Technical Reference Manual (DDI 0314).
•Arm® DS-5 Arm DSTREAM User Guide (DUI 0481).
•Arm® DS-5 Using the Debug Hardware Configuration Utilities (DUI 0498).
The following confidential books are only available to licensees or require registration with
Arm.
•Arm® CryptoCell
‑
312 Technical Reference Manual (100774).
•Arm® CryptoIsland
‑
300 Technical Reference Manual (101119).
•Arm® v7
‑
M Architecture Reference Manual (DDI 0403).
•Arm® AMBA® 5 AHB Protocol Specification (IHI 0033).
•Arm® AMBA® APB Protocol Specification Version 2.0 (IHI 0024).
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Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter introduces the Musca‑B1 test chip and Musca‑B1 board.
It contains the following sections:
•1.1 Precautions on page 1-11.
•1.2 About the Musca
‑
B1 test chip and board on page 1-12.
•1.3 Location of components on page 1-13.
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