XMC4200 Platform2Go Series-V1
Introduction
Board Users Manual
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Revision 2019-08-30
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Introduction
This document describes the features and hardware details of the XMC4200 Platform2Go Series-V1.1 equipped
with an ARM
®
Cortex
®
-M4 based
XMC™ Microcontroller from Infineon Technologies AG.
It
can be used with a wide range of development tools including Infineon’s free of charge Eclipse based IDE
DAVE. The XMC4200 Platform2Go Series-V1.1 are designed to evaluate the capabilities of the XMC4200
Microcontroller. Table 1 shows its specification.
Table 1 Kit Specification
Processor
Infineon’s ARM
®
Cortex
®
-M4 XMC4200 Microcontroller in PG-LQFP-64-19 package
(order number XMC4200-F64K256)
Flash Memory
256 kB Flash
Data Memory
40 kB
Dimensions
66 x 129 mm
Clock Crystals
12 MHz and 32.768 kHz crystal for CPU
Power
5V external powering
Micro-AB USB Connector interface or
On-Board Debugger USB interface
Connectors
Arduino compatible connectors for 3.3V/5V
Two Shield2Go connectors
All relevant XMC™ pins available on expansion pads (X1, X2)
mikroBUS™ connector
9-Position D-Sub Connector
microUSB
Serial Wire Debug interface (2x5, 50 mil pitch) to XMC™
(on board debugger can be overridden by externally connected debugger)
Debugger
On-Board J-Link Debug Probe via USB supporting
Serial Wire Debug (SWD)
UART-to-USB bridge (virtual COM)
Others
On-board debug probe, based on XMC4200 Microcontroller
CAN transceiver connected to D-Sub Connector
1 user push-button, 1 user LED
Reset push-button
Potentiometer for variable analog input
The XMC4200 Platform2Go Series-V1.1 are available in four different assembly versions differentiating in
features:
XMC4200 Platform2Go for 3.3V Shields
XMC4200 Platform2Go for 5V Shields
XMC4200 Platform2Go Lite for 3.3V Shields
XMC4200 Platform2Go Lite for 5V Shields
The
XMC4200 Platform2Go
features an Ethernet-enabled communication option. You can control the XMC4200
Platform2Go via the web browser on your PC.
Additional voltage level shifters and Arduino connection header on the XMC4200 Platform2Go allow the usage of
Arduino shields with 3.3V or 5V
logic level.
The Ethernet-communication is not supported by the
XMC4200 Platform2Go Lite Kit
, because some
components e.g. for Ethernet are not assembled.