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diff --git a/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06dcaff --- /dev/null +++ b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +.. highlight:: sh + +.. _maple-ret6: + +Maple RET6 Edition +================== + +.. contents:: Contents + :local: + +Technical Specifications +------------------------ + + * MCU: **STM32F103RET6**, a 32-bit ARM Cortex M3 microprocessor + * Clock Speed: **72 MHz** + * Operating Voltage: 3.3V + * Input Voltage (recommended): 3V-12V + * 39 Digital I/O Pins (:ref:`GPIO <gpio>`) + * 16 Analog Input pins, 12 bit **ADC** resolution (:ref:`ADC <adc>`) + * 15 **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>`) + * **512KB Flash** and **64KB SRAM** + * 64 Channel nested vector interrupt handler (including external interrupt on GPIOs) + * Integrated **SPI** (:ref:`SPI <spi>`) + * Integrated **I2C** (:ref:`I2C <i2c>`) + * 12 Channels of Direct Memory Access (**DMA**) + * 3 **USART** and 2 **UART** devices (:ref:`USART <usart>`) + * Six 4-channel and two basic **timers** (:ref:`Timers <timers>`) + * Supplies up to 800mA @ 3.3v + * Support for low power and sleep modes (<500uA) + * Dimensions are 2.05″x2.1″ + +.. _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. + +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 it. + +Using the Built-in Battery Charger +---------------------------------- + +The RET6 Edition has a built-in LiPo battery charger. In order to use +it, put a jumper across the CHRG header on the power selection header +and across the USB, or EXT selectors, depending on whether you're +charging the battery via USB cable or barrel jack connector. The LED +labeled CHRG will light up while the battery is being charged. When +the battery is finished charging, the LED labeled DONE will also light +up. + +.. _maple-ret6-gpios: + +GPIO Information +---------------- + +The RET6 Edition features 38 ready-to-use general purpose input/output +(GPIO) pins for digital input/output, numbered ``D0`` through ``D37``. +These numbers correspond to the numeric values next to each header on +the Maple silkscreen. More GPIOs (numbered ``D39``\ --``43``) are +available through use in combination with the +:ref:`lang-disabledebugports` function; see the :ref:`board-specific +debug pin constants <lang-board-values-debug>` for more information. + +.. TODO [0.1.0] silkscreen pictures which expand abbreviations + +.. _maple-ret6-pin-map-master: + +Master Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. TODO [0.0.10] Update from base Maple information + +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. + +.. 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", "-", "No" + "D1", "PA2", "ADC2", "TIM2_CH3", "-", "USART2_TX", "-", "No" + "D2", "PA0", "ADC0", "TIM2_CH1_ETR", "-", "USART2_CTS", "-", "No" + "D3", "PA1", "ADC1", "TIM2_CH2", "-", "USART2_RTS", "-", "No" + "D4", "PB5", "-", "-", "ISC1_SMBA", "-", "-", "No" + "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", "No" + "D11", "PA7", "ADC7", "TIM3_CH2", "-", "-", "SPI1_MOSI", "No" + "D12", "PA6", "ADC6", "TIM3_CH1", "-", "-", "SPI1_MISO", "No" + "D13", "PA5", "ADC5", "-", "-", "-", "SPI1_SCK", "No" + "D14", "PB8", "-", "TIM4_CH3", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D15", "PC0", "ADC10", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D16", "PC1", "ADC11", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D17", "PC2", "ADC12", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D18", "PC3", "ADC13", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D19", "PC4", "ADC14", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D20", "PC5", "ADC15", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D21", "PC13", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D22", "PC14", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D23", "PC15", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D24", "PB9", "-", "TIM4_CH4", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D25", "PD2", "-", "TIM3_ETR", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D26", "PC10", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D27", "PB0", "ADC8", "TIM3_CH3", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D28", "PB1", "ADC9", "TIM3_CH4", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "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", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D36", "PC7", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D37", "PC8", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + +.. TODO [0.0.10] Another table for the JTAG pins + +Timer Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. TODO [0.0.10] Add Timer 5,6,7,8 information + +The following table shows what pins are associated with a particular +timer's capture/compare channels. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Timer, Ch. 1, Ch. 2, Ch. 3, Ch. 4 + :delim: | + + 1 | D6 | D7 | D8 | - + 2 | D2 | D3 | D1 | D0 + 3 | D12 | D11 | D27 | D28 + 4 | D5 | D9 | D14 | D24 + +.. _maple-ret6-exti-map: + +EXTI Line Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The following table shows which pins connect to which :ref:`EXTI lines +<external-interrupts-exti-line>` on the Maple RET6 Edition. + +.. list-table:: + :widths: 1 1 + :header-rows: 1 + + * - EXTI Line + - Pins + * - EXTI0 + - 2, 15, 27 + * - EXTI1 + - 3, 16, 28 + * - EXTI2 + - 1, 17, 25 + * - EXTI3 + - 0, 18 + * - EXTI4 + - 10, 19 + * - EXTI5 + - 4, 13, 20 + * - EXTI6 + - 5, 12, 35 + * - EXTI7 + - 9, 11, 36 + * - EXTI8 + - 6, 14, 37 + * - EXTI9 + - 7, 25, 28 + * - EXTI10 + - 8, 26, 29 + * - EXTI11 + - 30 + * - EXTI12 + - 31 + * - EXTI13 + - 21, 32 + * - EXTI14 + - 22, 33 + * - EXTI15 + - 23, 34 + +.. _maple-ret6-usart-map: + +USART Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. FIXME [0.0.10] UART4 and UART5 information + +The Maple RET6 Edition has three serial ports (also known as a UARTs +or USARTs): ``Serial1``, ``Serial2``, and ``Serial3``. They +communicate using the pins summarized in the following table: + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Serial Port, TX, RX, CK, CTS, RTS + :delim: | + + ``Serial1`` | 7 | 8 | 6 | - | - + ``Serial2`` | 1 | 0 | 10 | 2 | 3 + ``Serial3`` | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 + +Board-Specific Values +--------------------- + +.. TODO [0.0.10] + +Stub. + +Hardware Design Files +--------------------- + +The hardware schematics and board layout files are available in the +`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 +suitable for use with Maple is available in the ``jtagadapter`` +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 +at the command line with :: + + $ git clone git://github.com/leaflabs/maple.git + +.. _maple-ret6-failure-modes: + +Failure Modes +------------- + +The following known failure modes apply to all Maple boards. The +failure modes aren't design errors, but are easy ways to break or +damage your board permanently. + +* **High voltage on non-tolerant pins**: not all header pins are 5V + compatible; so e.g. connecting certain serial devices in the wrong + way could over-voltage the pins. The :ref:`pin-mapping master table + <maple-ret6-pin-map-master>` details which pins are 5V-tolerant. + +Errata +------ + +This section lists known issues and warnings for the Maple RET6 Edition. + +* **DAC, UART4, UART5 GPIOs unavailable**: Pins related to the digital + to analog converter (DAC) and UARTs 4 and 5 are not broken out to + headers. 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. + +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) diff --git a/source/hardware/maple.rst b/source/hardware/maple.rst index 1fa4f3f..44848a7 100644 --- a/source/hardware/maple.rst +++ b/source/hardware/maple.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .. highlight:: sh -.. _hardware-maple: +.. _maple: Maple ===== @@ -16,15 +16,14 @@ Technical Specifications * Operating Voltage: 3.3V * Input Voltage (recommended): 3V-12V * 39 Digital I/O Pins (:ref:`GPIO <gpio>`) - * 16 Analog Input Pins - * 12-bit **ADC** resolution (:ref:`ADC <adc>`) + * 16 Analog Input Pins, 12-bit **ADC** resolution (:ref:`ADC <adc>`) * 15 **PWM** pins at 16-bit resolution (:ref:`PWM <pwm>`) - * Dedicated **USB** port for programming and communications (:ref:`USB<usb>`) - * External **JTAG** interface (:ref:`USB <jtag>`) - * **128 Flash** and **20KB SRAM** + * Dedicated **USB** port for programming and communications (:ref:`USB <usb>`) + * External **JTAG** interface (:ref:`JTAG <jtag>`) + * **128KB Flash** and **20KB SRAM** * 64 Channel nested vector interrupt handler (including external interrupt on GPIOs) - * Integrated **SPI** (:ref:`SPI<spi>`) - * Integrated **I2C** (:ref:`I2C<i2c>`) + * Integrated **SPI** (:ref:`SPI <spi>`) + * Integrated **I2C** (:ref:`I2C <i2c>`) * 7 Channels of Direct Memory Access (**DMA**) * 3 **USART** divices (:ref:`USART <usart>`) * Four 4-channel **timers** (:ref:`Timers <timers>`) @@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ Technical Specifications * Support for low power and sleep modes (<500uA) * Dimensions are 2.05″x2.1″ -.. _maple-hardware-identify-rev: +.. _maple-identify-rev: Identifying your Rev -------------------- @@ -79,7 +78,7 @@ have a light red silkscreen and a single pixelated leaf as a logo. :align: center :alt: Maple Rev 1 -.. _hardware-maple-powering: +.. _maple-powering: Powering the Maple ------------------ @@ -106,17 +105,174 @@ connector. The LED labeled CHRG will light up while the battery is being charged. When the battery is finished charging, the LED labeled DONE will also light up. +.. _maple-gpios: + +GPIO Information +---------------- + +The Maple features 38 ready-to-use general purpose input/output (GPIO) +pins for digital input/output, numbered ``D0`` through ``D37``. These +numbers correspond to the numeric values next to each header on the +Maple silkscreen. More GPIOs (numbered ``D39``\ --``43``) are +available through use in combination with the +:ref:`lang-disabledebugports` function; see the :ref:`board-specific +debug pin constants <lang-board-values-debug>` for more information. + +.. TODO [0.1.0] silkscreen pictures which expand abbreviations + +.. _maple-pin-map-master: + +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. + +.. 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", "-", "No" + "D1", "PA2", "ADC2", "TIM2_CH3", "-", "USART2_TX", "-", "No" + "D2", "PA0", "ADC0", "TIM2_CH1_ETR", "-", "USART2_CTS", "-", "No" + "D3", "PA1", "ADC1", "TIM2_CH2", "-", "USART2_RTS", "-", "No" + "D4", "PB5", "-", "-", "ISC1_SMBA", "-", "-", "No" + "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", "No" + "D11", "PA7", "ADC7", "TIM3_CH2", "-", "-", "SPI1_MOSI", "No" + "D12", "PA6", "ADC6", "TIM3_CH1", "-", "-", "SPI1_MISO", "No" + "D13", "PA5", "ADC5", "-", "-", "-", "SPI1_SCK", "No" + "D14", "PB8", "-", "TIM4_CH3", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D15", "PC0", "ADC10", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D16", "PC1", "ADC11", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D17", "PC2", "ADC12", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D18", "PC3", "ADC13", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D19", "PC4", "ADC14", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D20", "PC5", "ADC15", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D21", "PC13", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D22", "PC14", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D23", "PC15", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D24", "PB9", "-", "TIM4_CH4", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D25", "PD2", "-", "TIM3_ETR", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D26", "PC10", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D27", "PB0", "ADC8", "TIM3_CH3", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "D28", "PB1", "ADC9", "TIM3_CH4", "-", "-", "-", "No" + "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", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D36", "PC7", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + "D37", "PC8", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Yes" + +.. TODO [0.0.10] JTAG pins + +Timer Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The following table shows what pins are associated with a particular +timer's capture/compare channels. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Timer, Ch. 1, Ch. 2, Ch. 3, Ch. 4 + :delim: | + + 1 | D6 | D7 | D8 | - + 2 | D2 | D3 | D1 | D0 + 3 | D12 | D11 | D27 | D28 + 4 | D5 | D9 | D14 | D24 + +.. _maple-exti-map: + +EXTI Line Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The following table shows which pins connect to which :ref:`EXTI lines +<external-interrupts-exti-line>` on the Maple. + +.. list-table:: + :widths: 1 1 + :header-rows: 1 + + * - EXTI Line + - Pins + * - EXTI0 + - 2, 15, 27 + * - EXTI1 + - 3, 16, 28 + * - EXTI2 + - 1, 17, 25 + * - EXTI3 + - 0, 18 + * - EXTI4 + - 10, 19 + * - EXTI5 + - 4, 13, 20 + * - EXTI6 + - 5, 12, 35 + * - EXTI7 + - 9, 11, 36 + * - EXTI8 + - 6, 14, 37 + * - EXTI9 + - 7, 25, 28 + * - EXTI10 + - 8, 26, 29 + * - EXTI11 + - 30 + * - EXTI12 + - 31 + * - EXTI13 + - 21, 32 + * - EXTI14 + - 22, 33 + * - EXTI15 + - 23, 34 + +.. _maple-usart-map: + +USART Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. FIXME [0.0.10] UART4, UART5 + +The Maple has three serial ports (also known as a UARTs or USARTs): +``Serial1``, ``Serial2``, and ``Serial3``. They communicate using the +pins summarized in the following table: + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Serial Port, TX, RX, CK, CTS, RTS + :delim: | + + ``Serial1`` | 7 | 8 | 6 | - | - + ``Serial2`` | 1 | 0 | 10 | 2 | 3 + ``Serial3`` | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 + +Board-Specific Values +--------------------- + +.. TODO [0.0.10] + +Stub. + Hardware Design Files --------------------- The hardware schematics and board layout files are available in the -`Maple github repository <https://github.com/leaflabs/maple>`_. The +`Maple Github repository <https://github.com/leaflabs/maple>`_. The design files for Rev 1, Rev 3, and Rev 5 are respectively in the ``maple-r1``, ``maple-r3``, and ``maple-r5`` subdirectories. A schematic for a JTAG adapter suitable for use with Maple is available in the ``jtagadapter`` directory. -From the github repository main page, you can download the entire +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 at the command line with :: @@ -128,14 +284,14 @@ at the command line with :: Failure Modes ------------- -The following known failure modes apply to all Maple versions. The -failure modes aren't design errors, but are easy ways to break or -damage your board permanently. +The following are known failure modes. The failure modes aren't +design errors, but are easy ways to break or damage your board +permanently. * **High voltage on non-tolerant pins**: not all header pins are 5V compatible; so e.g. connecting certain serial devices in the wrong - way could over-voltage the pins. The :ref:`Pin-Mapping Mega Table - <pin-mapping-mega-table>` details which pins are 5V-tolerant. + way could over-voltage the pins. The :ref:`pin-mapping master table + <maple-pin-map-master>` details which pins are 5V-tolerant. Errata ------ @@ -145,16 +301,18 @@ Maple board. Rev 5 ^^^^^ -Known issues: -* **Pin 3 AIN missing**: Pin 3 is capable of analog input, but on - boards sold in during Fall 2010, the corresponding "AIN" is missing +* **Pin 3 AIN missing**: Pin 3 is capable of analog input, but on Rev + 5s manufactured during Fall 2010, the corresponding "AIN" is missing from its silkscreen. This mistake was fixed in later manufacturing runs. Rev 3 ^^^^^ +* **Pin 3 AIN missing**: Pin 3 is capable of analog input, but the + corresponding "AIN" is missing from the Rev 3 silkscreen. + * **Bad/Sticky Buttons**: a number of Rev 3 boards sold in May-June 2010 have questionable RESET and BUT buttons. @@ -231,9 +389,15 @@ Recommended Reading * STMicro documentation for STM32F103RB microcontroller: - * `Datasheet <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/13587.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>`_ (assembly language and register reference) + * `Datasheet + <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/13587.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) .. rubric:: Footnotes |