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NXP Semiconductors 

IoT_ZTB 

 

IoT_ZTB-DK006 Development Kit User Guide 

UM11393 

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User Guide 

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power the K32W061 Target section of the board from the FTDI header (J1) 

or the Jack connector (J4)  

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and fit a jumper to JP2 across pin 1 - 2 (Local Target).  

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Jumper JP1 must be open or fitted across pin 2 

– 3 to enable the target 

K32W061.  

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The on-board Link2 debug probe must be unpowered, by leaving USB mini 

(J15) unconnected. 

2.9.3  On-Board Link2 flash programming 

To program the Link2 Flash the Link2 MCU must be in DFU mode. If the Link2 already 

has a valid image in the flash, you will need to force it into DFU mode by placing a 

jumper shunt on JP5 across pin 1 - 2, then power the board by connecting the mini USB 

J15 to a host computer. Link2 MCU programming is performed using the LPCScrypt 

utility (see 

https://www.nxp.com/design/microcontrollers-developer-resources/lpc-

microcontroller-utilities:LPC-UTILITIES

). Instructions for using the tool are located at the 

same web page. 

2.9.4  Using the DK6 to debug an off-board target  

The DK6 board’s Link2 debug probe may be used to debug an off-board target MCU. 
The on-

board Link2 debug probe is capable of debugging target MCU’s with a VDDIO 

range of 1.6V to 3.6V. To keep the on-board target K32W061 MCU from interfering with 

the SWD interface:  

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JP1 must be fitted across pin 1 - 2.  

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The Link2 debug probe SWD is connected by a ribbon cable between the 

P1 connector to the off-board target MCU SWD interface.  

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Power the DK6 board from the Link USB connector J15,  

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Fit jumper JP2 across pins 2 - 3 (External Target). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IoT ZTB-DK006

Page 1: ...1393 IoT_ZTB DK006 Development Kit User Guide Rev 1 0 20 April 2020 Document information Info Content Keywords IoT_ZTB DK User Guide Abstract This document is a user guide for the IoT_ZTB Development...

Page 2: ...ion provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers NXP Semiconductors N V 2020 All rights reserved User Guide Rev 1 0 20 Apr 2020 2 of 21 Contact information For more information please vis...

Page 3: ...es functions and performance There are also some useful peripherals like GPIOs and Arduino interface J Link and J Trace functions are all supported for debugging the devices ISP download function is a...

Page 4: ...eveloped by NXP to enable evaluation and prototyping with the K32W061 041 IEEE 802 15 4 and BLE 5 0 wireless microcontroller The carrier boards part number OM15076 supplied in the development kit are...

Page 5: ...ctor 2 2 Board layout and settings This section provides a quick reference guide to the main board components configurable items visual indicators and expansion connectors The layout of the components...

Page 6: ...ernal debug probe Jumper OFF the K32W061 Target SWD interface is disabled Use this setting only when the on board Link2 debug probe is used to debug an off board Target K32W061 J2 SWD interface buffer...

Page 7: ...and any debug the connectors serigraphy is also copied on PCB bottom J7 J13 J12 J11 battery slots are also here 2 3 LED indicators The DK6 board LED location are shown in Figure 3 A description of eac...

Page 8: ...mode hold down the ISP button SW2 press and release the Reset button SW4 then release the ISP button SW2 This is done automatically when using the DK6 Production Flash programmer with J2 FTDI USB int...

Page 9: ...debugging probe or from an external debug probe installed at P1 On board jumpers JP1 and JP2 must be correctly positioned for each mode The on board Link2 debug probe is capable of debugging target MC...

Page 10: ...FU mode by placing a jumper shunt on JP5 across pin 1 2 then power the board by connecting the mini USB J15 to a host computer Link2 MCU programming is performed using the LPCScrypt utility see https...

Page 11: ...They are supplied pre fitted with Arduino compatible header of Carrier Boards in the development kit The Generic Expansion Board has the following features Arduino compatible expansion header in four...

Page 12: ...61 UART1 in this case the FTDI driver chip for the USB port must be isolated by removing resistors R9 and R16 5 Light expansion board This expansion board is available in the development kit and is co...

Page 13: ...1 gyroscope IC6 connected by I2C 1 Light Sensor G1 connected by I2C 1 Accelerometer Magnetometer IC9 connected by I2C Figure 8 Lighting expansion board 6 K32W061 USB Dongle The OM15080 K32W can be us...

Page 14: ...bit ADC ADC122S021 IC19 with a 12 bit sample at 50k to 200ksps The on board MAX9634T current monitor measures the voltage across the K32W061 VBAT Vsense resistor of 3 3 The MAX9634 multiplies the sens...

Page 15: ...gal disclaimers NXP Semiconductors N V 2020 All rights reserved User Guide Rev 1 0 20 Apr 2020 15 of 21 Figure 10 Power Sensing Circuit This signal goes to the module JM1 17 and the expansion connecto...

Page 16: ...d User Guide Rev 1 0 20 Apr 2020 16 of 21 Figure 12 R51 Location The multimeter will also measure the current take by the VSENSE line This signal is used the measure the voltage drop across the 3R3 re...

Page 17: ...ot connected by default R45 and R59 are not fitted by default User Interface Button 1 4 Leave signal high and do not press switch DS2 LED 0 4 Leave signal high DS3 LED 3 4 Leave signal high QSPI 16 17...

Page 18: ...51 Remove 2 Allow connection of a Multimeter across J14 IC22 Remove 3V3OUT 7 See Section 5 5 below D5 Remove 7 Disconnect ISPEN from FTDI device C33 Remove 7 Remove capacitor from Reset Line R64 Remov...

Page 19: ...rovided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers NXP Semiconductors N V 2020 All rights reserved User Guide Rev 1 0 20 Apr 2020 19 of 21 It is important to leave C49 connected to Pin10 of the...

Page 20: ...lications and products and NXP accepts no liability for any vulnerability that is discovered Customers should implement appropriate design and operating safeguards to minimize the risks associated wit...

Page 21: ...onnectors 8 2 5 Buttons 8 2 5 1 Reset button 8 2 5 2 ISP button 8 2 6 User Interface button 8 2 7 K32W061 Serial port 8 2 8 Board power connections 8 2 9 Debug Configurations 9 2 9 1 Debug using on bo...

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