=============== i.MX RT1020 EVK =============== `i.MX RT1020 EVK `_ is an evaluation kit by NXP company. This kit uses the i.MX RT1020 crossover MCU in LQFP144 package with ARM Cortex M7 core. Features ======== - Processor - MIMXRT1021DAG5A processor - Memory - 256 Mb SDRAM memory - 64 Mb QSPI Flash - TF socket for SD card - Display and Audio - Audio CODEC - 4-pole audio headphone jack - External speaker connection - Microphone - Connectivity - Micro USB host and OTG connectors - Ethernet (10/100T) connector - CAN transceivers - Arduino® interface Serial Console ============== The EVK default console is on LPUART1, which is multiplexed onto the debug port (either OpenSDA or SEGGER JLink). It runs at 115200,n,8,1. LEDs and Buttons ================ LEDs ---- There is one user accessible LED status indicator located on the 1020-EVK, USERLED. The function of the LEDs include: === ============ ====== Pin Description Colour === ============ ====== D3 Power Supply Green D5 User LED Green D15 Reset LED Red === ============ ====== This LED is not used by the board port unless CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is defined. In that case, the usage by the board port is defined in include/board.h and src/imxrt_autoleds.c. The LED is used to encode OS-related events as documented in board.h ================ ======================= ===== SYMBOL Meaning LED ================ ======================= ===== LED_STARTED NuttX has been started OFF LED_HEAPALLOCATE Heap has been allocated OFF LED_IRQSENABLED Interrupts enabled OFF LED_STACKCREATED Idle stack created ON LED_INIRQ In an interrupt N/C LED_SIGNAL In a signal handler N/C LED_ASSERTION An assertion failed N/C LED_PANIC The system has crashed FLASH ================ ======================= ===== Thus if the LED is statically on, NuttX has successfully booted and is, apparently, running normally. If the LED is flashing at approximately 2Hz, then a fatal error has been detected and the system has halted. Buttons ------- This IMXRT board has three external buttons === ============== ======================== SW2 (IRQ88, ONOFF) Not on a GPIO, No muxing SW3 (IRQ88, POR) Not on a GPIO, No muxing SW4 (IRQ88, USER) Wakeup, GPIO5-0 === ============== ======================== Configurations ============== netnsh ------ This configuration is similar to the nsh configuration except that is has networking enabled, both IPv4 and IPv6. This NSH configuration is focused on network-related testing. nsh --- Configures the NuttShell (nsh) located at examples/nsh. This NSH configuration is focused on low level, command-line driver testing. Built-in applications are supported, but none are enabled. This configuration does not support a network.