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A71CL Quick start guide for A71CLARD-BAI and Kinetis
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A71 application examples execution
The A71 Host software package [A71CL_HOST_SW]
[1]
includes one application
example:
•
frdmk64f_a71cl_baidu
: A sample project basic crypto with the pre-provisioned
secure element.
7.1 Running the example
The A71 security IC is connected to the Kinetis board through the Arduino interface
board. With MCUXpresso IDE (installed in the Windows PC) the Kinetis MCU is
programmed, so that it executes the example application.
The execution output can be seen either in the MCUXpresso IDE console or by using
Tera Term. Both cases are explained step by step in this section.
7.1.1 Printing the output with MCUXpresso IDE
Assuming that the SDK has already been installed, and the project examples have been
imported as explained in section 6.3, open MCUXpresso IDE and take the following
steps (
Fig 26
):
1. Select the project “
frdmk64f_a71cl_baidu”
in the “Project Explorer”
2. Click on ‘Debug’ in the Quickstart Panel.
3. Select J-Link OpenSDA probe and click on ‘OK’. Make sure the OpenSDA serial port
is connected to the Windows platform (
Fig 10
, highlighted in red)
4. If a ‘Terms of use’ pop-up appears, check ‘Do not show this message again for
today’ box and click ‘Accept’.