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diff --git a/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst index 9ee46d2..2f636d7 100644 --- a/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst +++ b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst @@ -5,56 +5,60 @@ Maple RET6 Edition ================== +This page is a general resource for information specific to the Maple +RET6 Edition. The Maple RET6 Edition is a "beta" board released as a +simple way to get a more powerful chip than the one on the base Maple +(the STM32F103RET6, hence the name) in the hands of Maple developers. + .. contents:: Contents :local: +.. TODO [dma.rst] Ref to dma.rst in sequel instead of libmaple-dma +.. TODO [dac.rst] Ref to dac.rst in sequel instead of libmaple-dac +.. TODO [nvic.rst] Ref to nvic.rst in sequel + Technical Specifications ------------------------ - * MCU: **STM32F103RET6**, a 32-bit ARM Cortex M3 microprocessor - * Clock Speed: **72 MHz** - * **512KB Flash** and **64KB SRAM** - * 43 Digital I/O Pins (:ref:`GPIO <gpio>`) - * 16 Analog Input pins, 12 bit **ADC** resolution (:ref:`ADC - <adc>`) - * Built-in, 2 channel **DAC** at 12 bit resolution - (:ref:`libmaple-dac`). - * 19 **PWM** pins at 16-bit resolution (:ref:`PWM <pwm>`) - * Dedicated **USB** port for programming and communications - (:ref:`USB<usb>`) - * External **JTAG** interface (:ref:`JTAG <jtag>`) - * 64 Channel nested vector interrupt handler (including - :ref:`external interrupt <lang-attachinterrupt>` on GPIOs) - * Integrated **SPI** (:ref:`SPI <spi>`) - * Integrated **SDIO** - * Integrated **I2C** and **I2S** (:ref:`I2C <i2c>`) - * 12 Channels of Direct Memory Access (**DMA**) - (:ref:`libmaple-dma`) - * 3 **USART** and 2 **UART** devices (:ref:`USART <usart>`) - * Two advanced control, four general purpose, two basic **timers** - (:ref:`timers`) - * Supplies up to 500mA @ 3.3v (with separate 250 mA digital and - analog regulators) - * Support for low power, sleep, and standby modes (<500uA) - * Operating Voltage: 3.3V - * Input Voltage (recommended): 3V-12V - * Dimensions are 2.05″x2.1″ +* MCU: **STM32F103RET6**, a 32-bit ARM Cortex M3 microprocessor +* Clock Speed: **72 MHz** +* **512 KB Flash** and **64 KB SRAM** +* 43 Digital I/O Pins (:ref:`gpio`) +* 18 **PWM** pins at 16 bit resolution (:ref:`pwm`) +* 15 analog input pins, 12 bit **ADC** resolution (:ref:`adc`) +* Built-in, 2 channel **DAC** at 12 bit resolution (:ref:`libmaple-dac`). +* 2 **SPI** peripherals with **I2S** support (:ref:`spi`) +* 2 **I2C** peripherals (:ref:`i2c`) +* 12 Channels of Direct Memory Access (**DMA**) + (:ref:`libmaple-dma`) with 2 DMA controllers +* 3 **USART** devices (:ref:`usart`) +* 2 advanced, 4 general-purpose, and 2 basic **timers** (:ref:`timers`) +* Dedicated **USB** port for programming and communications (:ref:`usb`) +* **JTAG** (:ref:`jtag`) +* Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) (including + :ref:`external interrupt <lang-attachinterrupt>` on GPIOs) +* Supplies up to 500 mA at 3.3 V, with :ref:`separate 250 mA digital + and analog regulators <maple-ret6-adc-bank>` for low-noise analog + performance +* :ref:`Four layer design <maple-ret6-hardware>` +* Support for low power, sleep, and standby modes (<500 μA) +* Operating Voltage: 3.3 V +* Input Voltage (recommended): 4 V — 12 V +* Dimensions are 2.05″ × 2.1″ .. _maple-ret6-powering: Powering the Maple RET6 Edition ------------------------------- -The Maple RET6 Edition's power source is determined by the header to -the left of the "LeafLabs" label on the silkscreen. The RET6 Edition -can be powered from the barrel jack connector, USB, or a LiPo battery. -We ship the RET6 Edition with a jumper on the USB selector. In order -to power it off of an alternative source, unplug the board, then move -the jumper to the desired selector before reconnecting power. +The Maple RET6 Edition is powered in the :ref:`same way as the +standard Maple <maple-powering>`. -You can also power the Maple via the pin labeled "Vin" on the lower -header. However, don't do this while simultaneously powering the -board from another source, or you could damage the board. +.. warning:: The RET6 Edition silkscreen falsely indicates that the + barrel jack accepts up to 18 V. We recommend a barrel jack input + voltage **no greater than 12 V**. + + See :ref:`this erratum <maple-barrel-jack>` for more information. Using the Built-in Battery Charger ---------------------------------- @@ -84,7 +88,8 @@ It is thus mainly useful as an :ref:`input <lang-pin-levels>`. The pin will :ref:`read <lang-digitalread>` ``HIGH`` when the :ref:`button is pressed <lang-isbuttonpressed>`. -More GPIOs (numbered ``D39``\ --``D42``) are available if you use the +More GPIOs (numbered ``D39``\ --``D42`` on the back of the RET6 +Edition's silkscreen) are available if you use the :ref:`lang-disabledebugports` function; see the :ref:`board-specific debug pin constants <lang-board-values-debug>` for more information. (See :ref:`this erratum <maple-ret6-nrst-pb4>` for information about @@ -97,57 +102,58 @@ the pin numbered ``43`` on the silkscreen). Master Pin Map ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -This table shows the available functionality on every GPIO pin, by -peripheral type. The "STM32" column refers to the port and number that -the header is connected to on the microcontroller. The "5V?" column -documents whether or not the pin is 5 volt tolerant. +This table shows a summary of the available functionality on every +GPIO pin, by peripheral type. The "5 V?" column documents whether or +not the pin is 5 volt tolerant. .. csv-table:: - :header: Pin, STM32, :ref:`ADC <adc>`, :ref:`Timer <timers>`, :ref:`I2C <i2c>`, :ref:`UART <usart>`, :ref:`SPI <spi>`, 5v? - - D0, PA3, ADC3, TIM2_CH4, -, USART2_RX, -, - - D1, PA2, ADC2, TIM2_CH3, -, USART2_TX, -, - - D2, PA0, ADC0, TIM2_CH1_ETR, -, USART2_CTS, -, - - D3, PA1, ADC1, TIM2_CH2, -, USART2_RTS, -, - - D4, PB5, -, -, ISC1_SMBA, -, SPI3_MOSI, - - D5, PB6, -, TIM4_CH1, I2C1_SCL, -, -, Yes - D6, PA8, -, TIM1_CH1, -, USART1_CK, -, Yes - D7, PA9, -, TIM1_CH2, -, USART1_TX, -, Yes - D8, PA10, -, TIM1_CH3, -, USART1_RX, -, Yes - D9, PB7, -, TIM4_CH2, I2C1_SDA, -, -, Yes - D10, PA4, ADC4, -, -, USART2_CK, SPI1_NSS, - - D11, PA7, ADC7, TIM3_CH2, -, -, SPI1_MOSI, - - D12, PA6, ADC6, TIM3_CH1, -, -, SPI1_MISO, - - D13, PA5, ADC5, -, -, -, SPI1_SCK, - - D14, PB8, -, TIM4_CH3, -, -, -, Yes - D15, PC0, ADC10, -, -, -, -, - - D16, PC1, ADC11, -, -, -, -, - - D17, PC2, ADC12, -, -, -, -, - - D18, PC3, ADC13, -, -, -, -, - - D19, PC4, ADC14, -, -, -, -, - - D20, PC5, ADC15, -, -, -, -, - - D21, PC13, -, -, -, -, -, - - D22, PC14, -, -, -, -, -, - - D23, PC15, -, -, -, -, -, - - D24, PB9, -, TIM4_CH4, -, -, -, Yes - D25, PD2, -, TIM3_ETR, -, -, UART5_RX, Yes - D26, PC10, -, -, -, -, UART4_TX, Yes - D27, PB0, ADC8, TIM3_CH3, -, -, -, - - D28, PB1, ADC9, TIM3_CH4, -, -, -, - - D29, PB10, -, -, I2C2_SCL, USART3_TX, -, Yes - D30, PB11, -, -, I2C2_SDA, USART3_RX, -, Yes - D31, PB12, -, TIM1_BKIN, I2C2_SMBA, USART3_CK, SPI2_NSS, Yes - D32, PB13, -, TIM1_CH1N, -, USART3_CTS, SPI2_SCK, Yes - D33, PB14, -, TIM1_CH2N, -, USART3_RTS, SPI2_MISO, Yes - D34, PB15, -, TIM1_CH3N, -, -, SPI2_MOSI, Yes - D35, PC6, -, TIM8_CH1, -, -, -, Yes - D36, PC7, -, TIM8_CH2, -, -, -, Yes - D37, PC8, -, TIM8_CH3, -, -, -, Yes - D38, PC9, -, TIM8_CH4, -, -, -, Yes - D39, PA13, -, -, -, -, -, Yes - D40, PA14, -, -, -, -, -, Yes - D41, PA15, -, -, -, -, SPI3_NSS, Yes - D42, PB3, -, -, -, -, SPI3_SCK, Yes + :header: Pin, :ref:`GPIO <gpio>`, :ref:`ADC <adc>`, :ref:`Timer <timers>`, :ref:`I2C <i2c>`, :ref:`UART/USART <usart>`, :ref:`SPI <spi>`, 5 V? + + D0, PA3, CH3, 2_CH4, -, 2_RX, -, - + D1, PA2, CH2, 2_CH3, -, 2_TX, -, - + D2, PA0, CH0, 2_CH1_ETR, -, 2_CTS, -, - + D3, PA1, CH1, 2_CH2, -, 2_RTS, -, - + D4, PB5, -, -, 1_SMBA, -, 3_MOSI, - + D5, PB6, -, 4_CH1, 1_SCL, -, -, Yes + D6, PA8, -, 1_CH1, -, 1_CK, -, Yes + D7, PA9, -, 1_CH2, -, 1_TX, -, Yes + D8, PA10, -, 1_CH3, -, 1_RX, -, Yes + D9, PB7, -, 4_CH2, 1_SDA, -, -, Yes + D10, PA4, CH4, -, -, 2_CK, 1_NSS, - + D11, PA7, CH7, 3_CH2, -, -, 1_MOSI, - + D12, PA6, CH6, 3_CH1, -, -, 1_MISO, - + D13, PA5, CH5, -, -, -, 1_SCK, - + D14, PB8, -, 4_CH3, -, -, -, Yes + D15, PC0, CH10, -, -, -, -, - + D16, PC1, CH11, -, -, -, -, - + D17, PC2, CH12, -, -, -, -, - + D18, PC3, CH13, -, -, -, -, - + D19, PC4, CH14, -, -, -, -, - + D20, PC5, CH15, -, -, -, -, - + D21, PC13, -, -, -, -, -, - + D22, PC14, -, -, -, -, -, - + D23, PC15, -, -, -, -, -, - + D24, PB9, -, 4_CH4, -, -, -, Yes + D25, PD2, -, 3_ETR, -, -, 5_RX, Yes + D26, PC10, -, -, -, -, 4_TX, Yes + D27, PB0, CH8, 3_CH3, -, -, -, - + D28, PB1, CH9, 3_CH4, -, -, -, - + D29, PB10, -, -, 2_SCL, 3_TX, -, Yes + D30, PB11, -, -, 2_SDA, 3_RX, -, Yes + D31, PB12, -, 1_BKIN, 2_SMBA, 3_CK, 2_NSS, Yes + D32, PB13, -, 1_CH1N, -, 3_CTS, 2_SCK, Yes + D33, PB14, -, 1_CH2N, -, 3_RTS, 2_MISO, Yes + D34, PB15, -, 1_CH3N, -, -, 2_MOSI, Yes + D35, PC6, -, 8_CH1, -, -, -, Yes + D36, PC7, -, 8_CH2, -, -, -, Yes + D37, PC8, -, 8_CH3, -, -, -, Yes + D38, PC9, -, 8_CH4, -, -, -, Yes + D39, PA13, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D40, PA14, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D41, PA15, -, -, -, -, 3_NSS, Yes + D42, PB3, -, -, -, -, 3_SCK, Yes + +.. _maple-ret6-timer-map: Timer Pin Map ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -188,7 +194,7 @@ The following table shows which pins connect to which :ref:`EXTI lines * - EXTI2 - 1, 17, 25 * - EXTI3 - - 0, 18 + - 0, 18, 42 * - EXTI4 - 10, 19 * - EXTI5 @@ -208,11 +214,11 @@ The following table shows which pins connect to which :ref:`EXTI lines * - EXTI12 - 31 * - EXTI13 - - 21, 32 + - 21, 32, 39 * - EXTI14 - - 22, 33 + - 22, 33, 40 * - EXTI15 - - 23, 34 + - 23, 34, 41 .. _maple-ret6-usart-map: @@ -220,9 +226,8 @@ USART Pin Map ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Maple RET6 Edition has three serial ports whose pins are broken -out to headers (also known as a UARTs or USARTs): ``Serial1``, -``Serial2``, and ``Serial3``. They communicate using the pins -summarized in the following table: +out to headers (also known as :ref:`USARTs <usart>`). They communicate +using the pins summarized in the following table: .. csv-table:: :header: Serial Port, TX, RX, CK, CTS, RTS @@ -233,7 +238,18 @@ summarized in the following table: ``Serial3`` | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 Unfortunately, :ref:`UART4 and UART5 aren't completely available -<maple-ret6-uart-errata>`. +<maple-ret6-uarts>`. + +.. _maple-ret6-adc-bank: + +Low-Noise ADC Pins +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The six pins at the bottom right of the board (D15—D20) generally +offer lower-noise ADC performance than other pins on the board. If +you’re concerned about getting good ADC readings, we recommend using +one of these pins to take your measurements. More details in the +:ref:`Maple hardware documentation <maple-adc-bank>`. Board-Specific Values --------------------- @@ -244,24 +260,28 @@ values <lang-board-values>`. - ``CYCLES_PER_MICROSECOND``: 72 - ``BOARD_BUTTON_PIN``: 38 - ``BOARD_LED_PIN``: 13 -- ``BOARD_NR_GPIO_PINS``: 44 -- ``BOARD_NR_PWM_PINS``: 16 -- ``boardPWMPins``: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 24, 25, 27, 28 +- ``BOARD_NR_GPIO_PINS``: 44 (however, :ref:`pin D43 is not usable + <maple-nrst-pb4>`) +- ``BOARD_NR_PWM_PINS``: 18 +- ``boardPWMPins``: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 24, 27, 28, + 35, 36, 37 - ``BOARD_NR_ADC_PINS``: 15 -- ``boardADCPins``: 0, 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28 +- ``boardADCPins``: 0, 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28 - ``BOARD_NR_USED_PINS``: 7 - ``boardUsedPins``: ``BOARD_LED_PIN``, ``BOARD_BUTTON_PIN``, ``BOARD_JTMS_SWDIO_PIN``, ``BOARD_JTCK_SWCLK_PIN``, ``BOARD_JTDI_PIN``, ``BOARD_JTDO_PIN``, ``BOARD_NJTRST_PIN`` -- ``BOARD_NR_USARTS``: 3 (unfortunately, due to the Maple Rev 5 - design, UARTs 4 and 5 have pins which are not broken out) +- ``BOARD_NR_USARTS``: 3 (unfortunately, :ref:`due to the Maple Rev 5 + design <maple-ret6-uarts>`, UARTs 4 and 5 have pins which are not + broken out). - ``BOARD_USART1_TX_PIN``: 7 - ``BOARD_USART1_RX_PIN``: 8 - ``BOARD_USART2_TX_PIN``: 1 - ``BOARD_USART2_RX_PIN``: 0 - ``BOARD_USART3_TX_PIN``: 29 - ``BOARD_USART3_RX_PIN``: 30 -- ``BOARD_NR_SPI``: 3 +- ``BOARD_NR_SPI``: 2 (unfortunately, :ref:`due to the Maple Rev 5 + design <maple-ret6-nrst-pb4>`, SPI3 is unavailable). - ``BOARD_SPI1_NSS_PIN``: 10 - ``BOARD_SPI1_MOSI_PIN``: 11 - ``BOARD_SPI1_MISO_PIN``: 12 @@ -270,21 +290,19 @@ values <lang-board-values>`. - ``BOARD_SPI2_MOSI_PIN``: 34 - ``BOARD_SPI2_MISO_PIN``: 33 - ``BOARD_SPI2_SCK_PIN``: 32 -- ``BOARD_SPI3_NSS_PIN``: 41 -- ``BOARD_SPI3_MOSI_PIN``: 4 -- ``BOARD_SPI3_MISO_PIN``: 43 -- ``BOARD_SPI3_SCK_PIN``: 42 - ``BOARD_JTMS_SWDIO_PIN``: 39 - ``BOARD_JTCK_SWCLK_PIN``: 40 - ``BOARD_JTDI_PIN``: 41 - ``BOARD_JTDO_PIN``: 42 -- ``BOARD_NJTRST_PIN``: 43 +- ``BOARD_NJTRST_PIN``: :ref:`43 <maple-ret6-nrst-pb4>` + +.. _maple-ret6-hardware: Hardware Design Files --------------------- The hardware schematics and board layout files are available in the -`Maple Github repository <https://github.com/leaflabs/maple>`_. Other +`Maple GitHub repository <https://github.com/leaflabs/maple>`_. Other than the processor used, the design files for the Maple RET6 edition are identical to the Maple Rev 5, which are in the ``maple-r5`` subdirectory of the Maple repository. A schematic for a JTAG adapter @@ -293,7 +311,7 @@ directory. From the GitHub repository main page, you can download the entire repository by clicking the "Download" button. If you are familiar -with `git <http://git-scm.com/>`_, you can also clone the repository +with `Git <http://git-scm.com/>`_, you can also clone the repository at the command line with :: $ git clone git://github.com/leaflabs/maple.git @@ -315,48 +333,81 @@ damage your board permanently. Errata ------ -This section lists known issues and warnings for the Maple RET6 Edition. +This section lists known issues and warnings for the Maple RET6 +Edition. Some of these are simply due to the RET6 Edition using the +Maple's circuit board, which was not designed to accomodate extra +features only available on the STM32F103RET6. -* **Power Supply Marketing Mistake**: We originally sold the Maple +.. _maple-ret6-barrel-jack: + +* **Barrel jack power supply voltage mistake**: The silkscreen next to + the barrel jack connector incorrectly indicates that up to an 18 V + input voltage is allowed. **We do not recommend exceeding 12 V**. + + See this :ref:`Maple erratum <maple-barrel-jack>` for more + information. + +* **Power supply marketing mistake**: We originally sold the Maple RET6 Edition advertising that it was capable of supplying up to 800 mA; the correct value is 500 mA. -.. _maple-ret6-uart-errata: +.. _maple-ret6-uarts: * **UART4, UART5 GPIOs unavailable**: Pins related to UARTs 4 and 5 are not broken out to headers (specifically, PC11/UART4_RX and - PC12/UART5_TX). The RET6 Edition's hardware layout is identical to - that of the Maple Rev 5, which wasn't designed for use with these - STM32F103RET6-only peripherals. + PC12/UART5_TX). This is due to the RET6 Edition's board layout + being that of the Maple Rev 5, which was not designed with these + RET6-specific features in mind. .. _maple-ret6-dac-ch2: * **DAC channel 2 on BOARD_LED_PIN**: The Maple Rev 5 connects PA5 to the board's built-in LED; this is the same GPIO bit which is connected to the DAC's channel 2 output. This is also due to the - RET6 Edition's board layout being copied from the base Maple Rev 5. + RET6 Edition's board layout being that of the Maple Rev 5. The DAC + output channel is still available, and (if you use libmaple) its + output is buffered by default, so this may not significantly + interfere with its functionality. .. _maple-ret6-nrst-pb4: * **Reset and PB4 tied together**: The RET6 Edition's reset line is also connected to PB4, which is labeled on the silkscreen as pin 43. - Thus, attempting to use pin 43 as a GPIO may reset your board. This + Thus, attempting to use pin 43 as a GPIO can reset your board. This has other implications. Since PB4 is also the JTAG NJTRST line, this prevents the :ref:`JTAG <jtag>` "reset halt" command from working properly. Also, since PB4 is SPI3_MISO, the SPI3 peripheral is not fully usable. +.. _maple-ret6-sdio: + +* **SDIO lines not broken out**: The RET6 Edition's SDIO peripheral is + not usable, as some of its data lines are either not broken out or + used for other purposes. This is also due to the RET6 Edition's + board layout being that of the Maple Rev 5. + +.. _maple-ret6-adc-led: + +* **ADC on BOARD_LED_PIN**: We originally sold the Maple RET6 Edition + advertising 16 analog input lines. However, one of them (the one on + pin 13) is also connected to the built-in LED. The voltage drop + across the LED means that the analog to digital converter on that + pin is not really useful. While it is still usable, its readings + will be incorrect. + Recommended Reading ------------------- -* STMicro documentation for STM32F103RE microcontroller: - - * `Datasheet - <http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/DATASHEET/CD00191185.pdf>`_ (PDF) - * `Reference Manual - <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/rm/13902.pdf>`_ (PDF) - * `Programming Manual - <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/pm/15491.pdf>`_ - (PDF; assembly language and register reference) - * `ST's STM32F103RE reference page - <http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/164485.jsp>`_ +STMicro documentation for STM32F103RE microcontroller: + +* `Datasheet + <http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/DATASHEET/CD00191185.pdf>`_ + (PDF); covers STM32F103xC, STM32F103xD, STM32F103xE. +* `Reference Manual RM0008 + <http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/REFERENCE_MANUAL/CD00171190.pdf>`_ + (PDF); general, definitive resource for STM32F1 line. +* `Programming Manual PM0056 + <http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/PROGRAMMING_MANUAL/CD00228163.pdf>`_ + (PDF); assembly language and register reference. +* `STM32F103RE <http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/164485.jsp>`_ + overview page with links to further references. |