boards/fanke/fk750m1_vbt6/doc/index.rst
.. zephyr:board:: fk750m1_vbt6
Overview
The FK750M1-VBT6 core board by FANKE Technology Co., Ltd. is an advanced microcontroller platform based on the STMicroelectronics Arm® Cortex®-M7 core STM32H750VBT6 microcontroller. This board is an ideal solution for developers looking to create high-performance applications, leveraging its robust capabilities and support for sophisticated display and image processing technologies.
The FK750M1-VBT6 is designed as a reference design for user application development before transitioning to the final product, significantly simplifying the development process. Its wide range of hardware features, including advanced display and image processing capabilities, allowing for comprehensive evaluation and testing of peripherals and functionalities.
Hardware
FK750M1-VBT6 provides the following hardware components:
More information about STM32H750VB can be found here:
STM32H750VB on www.st.com_.. zephyr:board-supported-hw::
FK750M1-VBT6 board has 5 GPIO controllers. These controllers are responsible for pin muxing, input/output, pull-up, etc.
The FK750M1-VBT6 board is configured as follows
The FK750M1-VBT6 System Clock could be driven by an internal or external oscillator, as well as by the main PLL clock. By default the system clock is driven by the PLL clock at 480MHz, driven by an 25MHz external crystal oscillator.
The Zephyr console output is assigned to UART1. The default communication settings are 115200 8N1.
Programming and Debugging
.. zephyr:board-supported-runners::
Applications for the fk750m1_vbt6 board target can be built and flashed in the usual
way (see :ref:build_an_application and :ref:application_run for more details).
The FK750M1-VBT6 board does not include an on-board debugger. As a result, it requires an external debugger, such as ST-Link, for programming and debugging purposes.
The board provides header pins for the Serial Wire Debug (SWD) interface.
To begin, connect the ST-Link Debug Programmer to the FK750M1-VBT6 board using the SWD interface. Next, connect the ST-Link to your host computer via a USB port. Once this setup is complete, you can proceed to build and flash your application to the board
Here is an example for the :zephyr:code-sample:hello_world application.
.. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: fk750m1_vbt6 :goals: build flash
Run a serial host program to connect with your board:
.. code-block:: console
$ minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0 -b 115200
Then, press the RESET button, you should see the following message:
.. code-block:: console
Hello World! fk750m1_vbt6
This current Zephyr port does not support debugging.
References
.. target-notes:: .. _STM32H750VB on www.st.com: https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32h750vb.html