zephyr/boards/nxp/mimxrt1060_evk/doc/index.rst
Andrej Butok f062012f84 boards: mimxrt1060_evk: set LinkServer as the default runner
Sets LinkServer as the default runner for the mimxrt1060-evk board,
as the board is configured for CMSIS-DAP by default.

Signed-off-by: Andrej Butok <andrey.butok@nxp.com>
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.. zephyr:board:: mimxrt1060_evk
Overview
********
The i.MX RT1060 adds to the industry's first crossover
processor series and expands the i.MX RT series to three scalable families.
The i.MX RT1060 doubles the On-Chip SRAM to 1MB while keeping pin-to-pin
compatibility with i.MX RT1050. This series introduces additional features
ideal for real-time applications such as High-Speed GPIO, CAN FD, and
synchronous parallel NAND/NOR/PSRAM controller. The i.MX RT1060 runs on the
Arm® Cortex-M7® core up to 600 MHz.
Hardware
********
- MIMXRT1062DVL6A MCU (600 MHz, 1024 KB on-chip memory)
- Memory
- 256 Mbit SDRAM
- 64 Mbit QSPI Flash
- 512 Mbit Hyper Flash
- TF socket for SD card
- Display
- LCD connector
- Ethernet
- 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet PHY
- USB
- USB 2.0 OTG connector
- USB 2.0 host connector
- Audio
- 3.5 mm audio stereo headphone jack
- Board-mounted microphone
- Left and right speaker out connectors
- Power
- 5 V DC jack
- Debug
- JTAG 20-pin connector
- OpenSDA with DAPLink
- Sensor
- FXOS8700CQ 6-axis e-compass
- CMOS camera sensor interface
- Expansion port
- Arduino interface
- CAN bus connector
For more information about the MIMXRT1060 SoC and MIMXRT1060-EVK board, see
these references:
- `i.MX RT1060 Website`_
- `i.MX RT1060 Datasheet`_
- `i.MX RT1060 Reference Manual`_
- `MIMXRT1060-EVK Website`_
- `MIMXRT1060-EVK User Guide`_
- `MIMXRT1060-EVK Schematics`_
- `MIMXRT1060-EVK Debug Firmware`_
External Memory
===============
This platform has the following external memories:
+--------------------+------------+-------------------------------------+
| Device | Controller | Status |
+====================+============+=====================================+
| IS25WP064AJBLE | SEMC | Enabled via device configuration |
| | | data block, which sets up SEMC at |
| | | boot time |
+--------------------+------------+-------------------------------------+
| IS42S16160J | FLEXSPI | Enabled via flash configuration |
| | | block, which sets up FLEXSPI at |
| | | boot time. |
+--------------------+------------+-------------------------------------+
Supported Features
==================
.. zephyr:board-supported-hw::
.. note::
For additional features not yet supported, please also refer to the
:zephyr:board:`mimxrt1064_evk` , which is the superset board in NXP's i.MX RT10xx family.
NXP prioritizes enabling the superset board with NXP's Full Platform Support for
Zephyr. Therefore, the mimxrt1064_evk board may have additional features
already supported, which can also be re-used on this mimxrt1060_evk board.
Connections and I/Os
====================
The MIMXRT1060 SoC has five pairs of pinmux/gpio controllers.
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| Name | Function | Usage |
+===============+=================+===========================+
| GPIO_AD_B0_00 | LPSPI1_SCK | SPI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_01 | LPSPI1_SDO | SPI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_02 | LPSPI3_SDI/LCD_RST| SPI/LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_03 | LPSPI3_PCS0 | SPI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_05 | GPIO | SD Card |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_09 | GPIO/ENET_RST | LED |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_10 | GPIO/ENET_INT | GPIO/Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_11 | GPIO | Touch Interrupt |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_12 | LPUART1_TX | UART Console |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_13 | LPUART1_RX | UART Console |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_00 | LPI2C1_SCL | I2C |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_01 | LPI2C1_SDA | I2C |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_04 | LPUART3_CTS | UART BT HCI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_05 | LPUART3_RTS | UART BT HCI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_06 | LPUART3_TX | UART BT HCI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_07 | LPUART3_RX | UART BT HCI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| WAKEUP | GPIO | SW0 |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_00 | LCD_CLK | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_01 | LCD_ENABLE | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_02 | LCD_HSYNC | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_03 | LCD_VSYNC | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_04 | LCD_DATA00 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_05 | LCD_DATA01 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_06 | LCD_DATA02 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_07 | LCD_DATA03 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_08 | LCD_DATA04 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_09 | LCD_DATA05 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_10 | LCD_DATA06 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_11 | LCD_DATA07 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_12 | LCD_DATA08 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_13 | LCD_DATA09 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_14 | LCD_DATA10 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B0_15 | LCD_DATA11 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_00 | LCD_DATA12 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_01 | LCD_DATA13 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_02 | LCD_DATA14 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_03 | LCD_DATA15 | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_04 | ENET_RX_DATA00 | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_05 | ENET_RX_DATA01 | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_06 | ENET_RX_EN | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_07 | ENET_TX_DATA00 | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_08 | ENET_TX_DATA01 | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_09 | ENET_TX_EN | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_10 | ENET_REF_CLK | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_11 | ENET_RX_ER | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_12 | GPIO | SD Card |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_14 | USDHC1_VSELECT | SD Card |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_B1_15 | BACKLIGHT_CTL | LCD Display |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_EMC_40 | ENET_MDC | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_EMC_41 | ENET_MDIO | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_09 | ENET_RST | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B0_10 | ENET_INT | Ethernet |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_SD_B0_00 | USDHC1_CMD/LPSPI1_SCK | SD Card/SPI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_SD_B0_01 | USDHC1_CLK/LPSPI1_PCS0 | SD Card/SPI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_SD_B0_02 | USDHC1_DATA0/LPSPI1_SDO | SD Card/SPI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_SD_B0_03 | USDHC1_DATA1/LPSPI1_SDI | SD Card/SPI |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_SD_B0_04 | USDHC1_DATA2 | SD Card |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_SD_B0_05 | USDHC1_DATA3 | SD Card |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_11 | ADC | ADC1 Channel 0 |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_10 | ADC | ADC1 Channel 15 |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_09 | SAI1_MCLK | I2S |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_12 | SAI1_RX | I2S |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_13 | SAI1_TX | I2S |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_14 | SAI1_TX_BCLK | I2S |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_15 | SAI1_TX_SYNC | I2S |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_02 | 1588_EVENT2_OUT | 1588 |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
| GPIO_AD_B1_03 | 1588_EVENT2_IN | 1588 |
+---------------+-----------------+---------------------------+
.. note::
In order to use the SPI peripheral on this board, resistors R278, R279,
R280 and R281 must be populated with zero ohm resistors.
System Clock
============
The MIMXRT1060 SoC is configured to use SysTick as the system clock source,
running at 600MHz.
When power management is enabled, the 32 KHz low frequency
oscillator on the board will be used as a source for the GPT timer to
generate a system clock. This clock enables lower power states, at the
cost of reduced resolution
Serial Port
===========
The MIMXRT1060 SoC has eight UARTs. ``LPUART1`` is configured for the console,
``LPUART3`` for the Bluetooth Host Controller Interface (BT HCI), and the
remaining are not used.
Board Revisions and Targets
***************************
There are three revisions of this board.
Rev A:
* Initial version
Rev B:
* adds the M.2 connector for Wi-Fi/BLE
* adds audio expansion connector J23
* USER LED1 changed to GPIO1 pin 8
Rev C:
* Replaces audio codec WM8960(EOL) to WM8962
* Replaces 32.768 KHz oscillator from ASH7K-32.768KHz-T(EOL)to ASH7KW-32.768KHZ-L-T
* Replaces motion sensor from FXOS8700CQ(EOL) to FXLS8974CFR3
* Re-assigns Bluetooth Audio PCM with dedicated I2S2
* Re-assigns Bluetooth interface UART_CTS, UART_RTS to hardware PIN
This board has two variants that can be targeted,
depending on which flash to set as ``zephyr,flash``:
* ``mimxrt1060_evk/mimxrt1062/qspi`` is the default variant for the out of box
setup of the board using the qspi flash.
* ``mimxrt1060_evk/mimxrt1062/hyperflash`` is for a board that has been reworked to use the
hyperflash instead of the qspi flash.
* This board also has two revisions, the EVKA and EVKB. EVKA is the default target for this board.
To target EVKB, the board target string would become ``mimxrt1060_evk@B//qspi``, for example.
Programming and Debugging
*************************
.. zephyr:board-supported-runners::
This board supports 3 debug host tools. Please install your preferred host
tool, then follow the instructions in `Configuring a Debug Probe`_ to
configure the board appropriately.
* :ref:`jlink-debug-host-tools` (Supported by NXP)
* :ref:`linkserver-debug-host-tools` (Supported by NXP)
* :ref:`pyocd-debug-host-tools` (Not Supported by NXP)
Once the host tool and board are configured, build and flash applications
as usual (see :ref:`build_an_application` and :ref:`application_run` for more
details).
Configuring a Debug Probe
=========================
Two revisions of the RT1060 EVK exist. For the RT1060 EVK, J47/J48 are the SWD
isolation jumpers, J42 is the DFU mode jumper, and the 20 pin JTAG/SWD header
is present on J21. For the RT1060 EVKB, J9/J10 are the SWD isolation jumpers,
J12 is the DFU mode jumper, and the 20 pin JTAG/SWD header is present on J2.
.. include:: ../../common/rt1xxx-lpclink2-debug.rst
:start-after: rt1xxx-lpclink2-probes
See `Using J-Link with MIMXRT1060-EVK or MIMXRT1064-EVK`_ or `Using J-Link with
MIMXRT1060-EVKB`_ for more details.
Configuring a Console
=====================
Regardless of your choice in debug probe, we will use the OpenSDA
microcontroller as a usb-to-serial adapter for the serial console. Check that
jumpers J45 and J46 are **on** (they are on by default when boards ship from
the factory) to connect UART signals to the OpenSDA microcontroller.
Connect a USB cable from your PC to J41.
Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty,
etc.):
- Speed: 115200
- Data: 8 bits
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
Using SWO
---------
SWO can be used as a logging backend, by setting ``CONFIG_LOG_BACKEND_SWO=y``.
Your SWO viewer should be configured with a CPU frequency of 132MHz, and
SWO frequency of 7500KHz.
Flashing
========
Here is an example for the :zephyr:code-sample:`hello_world` application.
.. tabs::
.. group-tab:: i.MX RT1060 Rev A
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: mimxrt1060_evk@A//qspi
:goals: flash
.. group-tab:: i.MX RT1060 Rev B
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: mimxrt1060_evk@B//qspi
:goals: flash
.. group-tab:: i.MX RT1060 Rev C (default)
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: mimxrt1060_evk@C//qspi
:goals: flash
Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the SW9 button), and you should
see the following message in the terminal:
.. code-block:: console
***** Booting Zephyr OS v1.14.0-rc1 *****
Hello World! mimxrt1060_evk//qspi
Debugging
=========
Here is an example for the :zephyr:code-sample:`hello_world` application.
.. tabs::
.. group-tab:: i.MX RT1060 Rev A
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: mimxrt1060_evk@A//qspi
:goals: debug
.. group-tab:: i.MX RT1060 Rev B
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: mimxrt1060_evk@B//qspi
:goals: debug
.. group-tab:: i.MX RT1060 Rev C (default)
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
:board: mimxrt1060_evk@C//qspi
:goals: debug
Open a serial terminal, step through the application in your debugger, and you
should see the following message in the terminal:
.. code-block:: console
***** Booting Zephyr OS v1.14.0-rc1 *****
Hello World! mimxrt1060_evk//qspi
Shield for M.2 Wi-Fi and BT Interface
=====================================
Rev C version is tested with :ref:`nxp_m2_wifi_bt` shield to attach any M.2 module
with BT HCI UART interface and Wi-Fi SDIO interface. The shield binds the required NXP
HCI driver or SDIO driver to perform firmware-load and other setup configurations
for NXP SoC IW416/IW612/IW610.
Troubleshooting
===============
If the debug probe fails to connect with the following error, it's possible
that the boot header in QSPI flash is invalid or corrupted. The boot header is
configured by :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_NXP_IMXRT_BOOT_HEADER`.
.. code-block:: console
Remote debugging using :2331
Remote communication error. Target disconnected.: Connection reset by peer.
"monitor" command not supported by this target.
"monitor" command not supported by this target.
You can't do that when your target is `exec'
(gdb) Could not connect to target.
Please check power, connection and settings.
You can fix it by erasing and reprogramming the QSPI flash with the following
steps:
#. Set the SW7 DIP switches to ON-OFF-ON-OFF to prevent booting from QSPI flash.
#. Reset by pressing SW9
#. Run ``west debug`` or ``west flash`` again with a known working Zephyr
application.
#. Set the SW7 DIP switches to OFF-OFF-ON-OFF to boot from QSPI flash.
#. Reset by pressing SW9
If the west flash or debug commands fail, and the command hangs while executing
runners.jlink, confirm the J-Link debug probe is configured, powered, and
connected to the EVK properly.
.. include:: ../../common/board-footer.rst
:start-after: nxp-board-footer
.. _MIMXRT1060-EVK Website:
https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/i-mx-evaluation-and-development-boards/i-mx-rt1060-evaluation-kit:MIMXRT1060-EVKB
.. _MIMXRT1060-EVK User Guide:
https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=MIMXRT10601064EKBHUG
.. _MIMXRT1060-EVK Debug Firmware:
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN13206.pdf
.. _MIMXRT1060-EVK Schematics:
https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=MIMXRT1060-EVK-DESIGNFILE-A3
.. _i.MX RT1060 Website:
https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/i.mx-applications-processors/i.mx-rt-series/i.mx-rt1060-crossover-processor-with-arm-cortex-m7-core:i.MX-RT1060
.. _i.MX RT1060 Datasheet:
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/nxp/data-sheets/IMXRT1060CEC.pdf
.. _i.MX RT1060 Reference Manual:
https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=IMXRT1060RM
.. _Using J-Link with MIMXRT1060-EVK or MIMXRT1064-EVK:
https://community.nxp.com/t5/i-MX-RT-Knowledge-Base/Using-J-Link-with-MIMXRT1060-EVK-or-MIMXRT1064-EVK/ta-p/1281149
.. _Using J-Link with MIMXRT1060-EVKB:
https://community.nxp.com/t5/i-MX-RT-Knowledge-Base/Using-J-Link-with-MIMXRT1060-EVKB/ta-p/1452717