.. _frdm_kl25z: NXP FRDM-KL25Z ############## Overview ******** The Freedom KL25Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis |reg| L Series KL1x (KL14/15) and KL2x (KL24/25) MCUs built on ARM |reg| Cortex |reg|-M0+ processor. The FRDM-KL25Z features include easy access to MCU I/O, battery-ready, low-power operation, a standard-based form factor with expansion board options and a built-in debug interface for flash programming and run-control. .. image:: ../../../../../../../../../zephyr/boards/arm/frdm_kl25z/doc/frdm_kl25z.jpg :align: center :alt: FRDM-KL25Z Hardware ******** - MKL25Z128VLK4 MCU @ 48 MHz, 128 KB flash, 16 KB SRAM, USB OTG (FS), 80LQFP - On board capacitive touch "slider", MMA8451Q accelerometer, and tri-color LED - OpenSDA debug interface For more information about the KL25Z SoC and FRDM-KL25Z board: - `KL25Z Website`_ - `KL25Z Datasheet`_ - `KL25Z Reference Manual`_ - `FRDM-KL25Z Website`_ - `FRDM-KL25Z User Guide`_ - `FRDM-KL25Z Schematics`_ Supported Features ================== The frdm_kl25z board configuration supports the following hardware features: +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | Interface | Controller | Driver/Component | +===========+============+=====================================+ | NVIC | on-chip | nested vector interrupt controller | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | SYSTICK | on-chip | systick | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | PINMUX | on-chip | pinmux | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | GPIO | on-chip | gpio | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | UART | on-chip | serial port-polling; | | | | serial port-interrupt | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | I2C | on-chip | i2c | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | ADC | on-chip | adc | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | FLASH | on-chip | soc flash | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ | USB | on-chip | USB device | +-----------+------------+-------------------------------------+ The default configuration can be found in the defconfig file: ``boards/arm/frdm_kl25z/frdm_kl25z_defconfig`` Other hardware features are not currently supported by the port. Connections and IOs =================== The KL25Z SoC has five pairs of pinmux/gpio controllers, and all are currently enabled (PORTA/GPIOA, PORTB/GPIOB, PORTC/GPIOC, PORTD/GPIOD, and PORTE/GPIOE) for the FRDM-KL25Z board. +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | Name | Function | Usage | +=======+=============+===========================+ | PTB2 | ADC | ADC0 channel 12 | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | PTB18 | GPIO | Red LED | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | PTB19 | GPIO | Green LED | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | PTD1 | GPIO | Blue LED | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | PTA1 | UART0_RX | UART Console | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | PTA2 | UART0_TX | UART Console | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | PTE24 | I2C0_SCL | I2C | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ | PTE25 | I2C0_SDA | I2C | +-------+-------------+---------------------------+ System Clock ============ The KL25Z SoC is configured to use the 8 MHz external oscillator on the board with the on-chip FLL to generate a 48 MHz system clock. Serial Port =========== The KL25Z UART0 is used for the console. USB === The KL25Z SoC has a USB OTG (USBOTG) controller that supports both device and host functions through its mini USB connector (USB KL25Z). Only USB device function is supported in Zephyr at the moment. Programming and Debugging ************************* Build and flash applications as usual (see :ref:`build_an_application` and :ref:`application_run` for more details). Configuring a Debug Probe ========================= A debug probe is used for both flashing and debugging the board. This board is configured by default to use the :ref:`opensda-daplink-onboard-debug-probe`. Early versions of this board have an outdated version of the OpenSDA bootloader and require an update. Please see the `DAPLink Bootloader Update`_ page for instructions to update from the CMSIS-DAP bootloader to the DAPLink bootloader. Option 1: Linkserver: :ref:`opensda-daplink-onboard-debug-probe` (Recommended) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Install the :ref:`linkserver-debug-host-tools` and make sure they are in your search path. LinkServer works with the CMSIS-DAP debug firmware. Please follow the instructions on :ref:`opensda-daplink-onboard-debug-probe` and select the latest revision of the firmware image. Linkserver is the default for this board, ``west flash`` and ``west debug`` will call the linkserver runner. .. code-block:: console west flash west debug Option 2: :ref:`opensda-jlink-onboard-debug-probe` -------------------------------------------------- Install the :ref:`jlink-debug-host-tools` and make sure they are in your search path. Follow the instructions in :ref:`opensda-jlink-onboard-debug-probe` to program the `OpenSDA J-Link FRDM-KL25Z Firmware`_. Add the arguments ``-DBOARD_FLASH_RUNNER=jlink`` and ``-DBOARD_DEBUG_RUNNER=jlink`` when you invoke ``west build`` to override the default runner from pyOCD to J-Link: .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: frdm_kl25z :gen-args: -DBOARD_FLASH_RUNNER=jlink -DBOARD_DEBUG_RUNNER=jlink :goals: build Note: ----- The runners supported by NXP are LinkServer and JLink. pyOCD is another potential option, but NXP does not test or support the pyOCD runner. 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. Connect a USB cable from your PC to J7. Use the following settings with your serial terminal of choice (minicom, putty, etc.): - Speed: 115200 - Data: 8 bits - Parity: None - Stop bits: 1 Flashing ======== Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world` application. .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: frdm_kl25z :goals: flash Open a serial terminal, reset the board (press the SW1 button), and you should see the following message in the terminal: .. code-block:: console ***** Booting Zephyr OS v1.14.0-rc1 ***** Hello World! frdm_kl25z Debugging ========= Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world` application. .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: frdm_kl25z :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! frdm_kl25z .. _FRDM-KL25Z Website: https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/kinetis-cortex-m-mcus/l-seriesultra-low-powerm0-plus/freedom-development-platform-for-kinetis-kl14-kl15-kl24-kl25-mcus:FRDM-KL25Z .. _FRDM-KL25Z User Guide: https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=FRDMKL25ZUM .. _FRDM-KL25Z Schematics: https://www.nxp.com/downloads/en/schematics/FRDM-KL25Z_SCH_REV_E.pdf .. _KL25Z Website: https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/kinetis-cortex-m-mcus/l-seriesultra-low-powerm0-plus/kinetis-kl2x-72-96mhz-usb-ultra-low-power-microcontrollers-mcus-based-on-arm-cortex-m0-plus-core:KL2x?&l .. _KL25Z Datasheet: https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/KL25P80M48SF0.pdf .. _KL25Z Reference Manual: https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=KL25P80M48SF0RM .. _DAPLink Bootloader Update: https://os.mbed.com/blog/entry/DAPLink-bootloader-update/ .. _OpenSDA DAPLink FRDM-KL25Z Firmware: https://www.nxp.com/downloads/en/ide-debug-compile-build-tools/OpenSDAv2.2_DAPLink_frdmkl25z_rev0242.zip .. _OpenSDA J-Link FRDM-KL25Z Firmware: https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/OpenSDA_FRDM-KL25Z