
NXP Semiconductors
UM11729
FRDMGD3162HBIEVM half-bridge evaluation board
7. With the KL25Z still plugged through the
OpenSDA
port, copy/drag-and-drop the .bin
file into the KL25Z device memory. Once done, disconnect the USB for OpenSDA
port and plug into the other USB port, labeled
KL25Z
.
a. The device may not appear as a distinct device to the computer while connected
through the KL25Z USB port, this is normal.
8. The FRDM-KL25Z board is now fully set up to work with FRDMGD3162HBIEVM and
the FlexGUI.
a. There is no software stored or present on either the driver or translator boards,
only on the FRDM-KL25Z MCU board.
All uploaded firmware is stored in non-volatile memory until the reset button is hit on the
FRDM-KL25Z. There is no need to repeat this process upon every power up, and there is
no loss of data associated with a single unplug event.
6.3 Using the FlexGUI
The FlexGUI is available from
demonstrating GD31xx-specific functionality, configuration, and fault reporting. FlexGUI
also includes basic capacity for the FRDMGD3162HBIEVM to control an IGBT or SiC
module, enabling double pulse or short-circuit testing.
SPI messages can be realized graphically or in hexadecimal format. CSB is selectable to
address one or both GD31xx on the board via daisy chain. See
for
FlexGUI for GD31xx internal register read and write access.
Starting FlexGUI for GD31xx
•
FlexGUI install program (C:\NXP_GD31xx_GUI-x.x.x.msi)
•
Download FlexGUI and run the install program on your PC.
•
When you start the application,
allows you to select the target application
board, feature set (standard or daisy chain), target MCU, and USB interface. Leave all
settings as shown.
Figure 14. Kit selection
UM11729
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