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mikroProgmikroProg™ is a fast USB programmer with hardware
Debugger support. Smart engineering allows mikroProg™
to support all Stellaris® ARM® Cortex™-M3 and Cortex™-M4
microcontrollers in a single programmer.
for Stellaris®™
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I want to express my thanks to you for being interested in our products and for having
confidence in MikroElektronika.
The primary aim of our company is to design and produce high quality electronic products
and to constantly improve the performance thereof in order to better suit your needs.
The Stellaris®, ARM® and Windows® logos and product names are trademarks of Texas Instruments®, ARM® Holdings and Microsoft® in the U.S.A. and other countries.
TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS
Nebojsa Matic
General Manager
Page 3
Introduction to mikroProg™ 4
Key features 5
1. Driver installation 6
step 1 – Start installation 7
step 2 – Accept EULA 7
step 3 – Installing the drivers 8
step 4 – Finish installation 8
2. Connecting to a PC 9
3. mikroProg Suite™ for ARM® software 10
4. Connecting with a target device 12
5. Connector Pinout 13
6. Connection schematic examples 14
Connecting with X00 series 15
Connecting with 1000 series 16
Connecting with 2000 series 17
Connecting with 3000 series 18
Connecting with 5000 series 19
Connecting with 6000 series 20
Connecting with 8000 series 21
Connecting with 9000 series 22
Connecting with LM4F230 Series 23
Table of Contents
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mikroProg™ for Stellaris® is a fast programmer and hardware debugger. Smart engineering allows mikroProg™ to support all Stellaris®
ARM® Cortex™-M3 and Cortex™ -M4 devices in a single programmer! Outstanding performance, easy operation, elegant design and low
price are it’s top features. It is supported in mikroElektronika ARM® compilers, as well as in other ARM® compilers.
Introduction to mikroProg™
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01
02
03
04
05
06
Flat cable
USB MINIB connector
DATA transfer indication LED
ACTIVE indication LED
LINK indication LED
POWER indication LED
06
05
04
03
0102
- Hardware Debugging
- No need for firmware update
- New microcontrollers supported via
latest version of mikroProg Suite™ for ARM® software
Key features
What you see
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On-board mikroProg™ requires drivers in order to work. Drivers are located on the Product DVD that you received with
the package:
When you locate the drivers, please extract files from the ZIP archive. Folder with extracted files contains folders
with drivers for different operating systems. Depending on which operating system you use, choose adequate folder
and open it.
1. Driver installation
In the opened folder you should be able
to locate the driver setup file. Double click
the setup file to begin installation of the
programmer drivers.
NOTE: Make sure to disconnect mikroProg™ before installing drivers.
DVD://download/eng/software/development-tools/arm/stellaris/mikroprog/mikroprog_stellaris_drivers_v100.zip
Available on Product DVD!Copyright ©2011 Mikroelektronika.
All rights reserved. Mikroelektronika, Mikroelektronika logo and other
Mikroelektronika trademarks are the property of Mikroelektronika.
All other tradmarks are the property of their respective owners.
Unauthorised copying, hiring, renting, public performance and
broadcasting of this DVD prohibited.
20122011 www.mikroe.com
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step 2 – Accept EULAstep 1 – Start installation
01 In welcome screen click the Next> button 02
03
In order to proceed select I accept the this EULA
(End User License Agreement)
Click the Next> button
01 03
02
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step 3 – Installing the drivers step 4 – Finish installation
04 Drivers are installed automatically 05 Click the Finish button to end installation process
05
04
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After driver installation is complete, you can now connect the programmer with your PC using
USB cable provided with the package. Green POWER LED should turn ON, indicating the presence
of power supply. Amber-colored LINK LED will turn ON when link between mikroProg™ and PC is
established. Link can be established only when correct drivers are installed on your PC.
2. Connecting to a PC
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mikroProg™ for Stellaris® programmer requires special programming software called mikroProg
Suite™ for ARM®. This software is used for programming ALL of Stellaris® ARM® Cortex-M3™ and
Cortex-M4™ microcontroller families. It features intuitive interface and SingleClick™
programming technology. Software installation comes on a Product DVD:
3. mikroProg Suite™ for ARM® software
After downloading, extract the package and double click the executable
setup file, to start installation.
DVD://download/eng/software/development-tools/arm/stellaris/ mikroprog/mikroprog_suite_for_arm_v110.zip
Available on Product DVD!Copyright ©2011 Mikroelektronika.
All rights reserved. Mikroelektronika, Mikroelektronika logo and other
Mikroelektronika trademarks are the property of Mikroelektronika.
All other tradmarks are the property of their respective owners.
Unauthorised copying, hiring, renting, public performance and
broadcasting of this DVD prohibited.
20122011 www.mikroe.com
Figure 3-1: mikroProg Suite™ for ARM® window
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01
04
02
05
03
06
Start Installation
Choose destination folder
Accept EULA and continue
Installation in progress
Install for all users
Finish installation
Software installation wizard
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4. Connecting with a target device
For connection with a target device mikroProg™ uses IDC10 JTAG connector, as shown on Figure 4-1. In order to make
proper connection with the target board it is necessary to pay attention to IDC10 connector pinout. Every pin has a
different purpose and for easy orientation IDC10 connector is marked with a little knob and incision between pins
number 9 and 7, Figure 5-1.
Figure 4-1: IDC10 JTAG connector
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Figure 5-1: Female connector pinout
01
03
05
07
09 10
08
06
04
02
01
03
05
07
09
VCC-3.3V - MCU power supply
GND - Ground
GND - Ground
N/C - Not Connected
GND - Ground
5. Connector Pinout
02
04
06
08
10
TMS - Mode Select
TCK - Clock
TDO - Data output
TDI - Data input
SRSTn - System Reset
JTAG programming/debugging lines
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Following examples demonstrate connections with some of the most popular supported microcontrollers. Each
one is carefully selected as a representative of the entire family. All MCUs use TMS, TCK, TDO, TDI and SRSTn lines
for programming. These lines are located on same microcontroller pins within a family.
6. Connection schematic examples
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
X0
0 s
erie
s
Figure 6-1: Connection schematics for 48-pin LM3S817 MCU via 2x5 male header
VCC-3.3V
X1
8MHzC2
22pFC322pF
VCC-CORE
C12u2
234567
1112
13 14
25
2423222118171615
8
1
19
910 27
26
20
282930313233343536
373839404142434445464748
ADC0ADC1ADC2ADC3RSTLDOVDDGNDOSC0OSC1PC7/CCP4PC6
PC5/
CC
P1PC
4/C
CP5
VDD
GN
DPA
0/U
0Rx
PA1/
U0T
xPA
2/SS
IClk
PA3/
SSIF
ssPA
4/SS
IRx
PA5/
SSIT
xVD
DG
ND
PD0/PWM0PD1/PWM1PD2/U1RxPD3/U1Tx
PB0/PWM2PB1/PWM3
GNDVDDPB2
PB3/FaultPE0PE1PC
3/TD
OPC
2/TD
I
PD4/
CC
P0
PC0/
TCK
PB7/
TRST
AD
C5
AD
C4
PD5/
CC
P2
PB4/
C0-
PB5/
C0o
PB6/
C0+
PC1/
TMS
LM3S817
PC1/TMS
R1100K
VCC-3.3V
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
10
00
ser
ies
X18MHz
C3 22pF
C2 22pF
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
R3100K
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
VCC-3.3V
C12u2
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9
48 49
1112
32
72
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78 77
2423
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5678
10
7980
12
22212019
62616059
38 39 40 41 47
71
31
51
70
26
25
76
757473
LM3S1538
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PA7/
I2C
1SD
APA
6/I2
C1S
CL
GN
DVD
D
NC
NC
ADC2ADC3LDOVDD
GNDVDD
PB1/CCP2
VDD
VDD
NC
XOSC0XOSC1
GNDVBAT
GN
DN
C
PB5/
CC
P5PB
6/C
CP1
PB7/
TRST
VDD
VDD
25G
ND
PH2
NC
GNDAVDDA
VDD
AG
ND
AA
DC
6A
DC
7G
ND
PB4
PD2/U1Rx
PC6/CCP3PC7/CCP4GNDVDDPG0/U2RxPG1/U2Tx
PB3/I2C0SDAPB2/I2C0SCL
HIB
CMOD0
VDD25
PD1PD0/IDX0
VDD
25
AD
C5
AD
C4
ADC0ADC1
PA1/
U0T
xPA
0/U
0Rx
PC4PC5
OSC
1W
AKE
PB0/CCP0
PF2
PF0/
PhB0
OSC
0
GND
GN
D
NC
NC
PF1
PH0/
CC
P6
PG2PG3GND
NC
NC
PF3
RST
PH1/
CC
P7
PD3/U1Tx
GND
VDD25GND
PE0/SSI1CLK
PC2/
TDI
CM
OD
1
PE1/SSI1FssPE2PE3PC
3/TD
O
PC1/
TMS
PC0/
TCK
VDD
GN
D
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PA4/
SSI0
Rx
PA5/
SSI0
Tx
Figure 6-2: Connection schematics for 100-pin LM3S1538 MCU via 2x5 male header
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
20
00
ser
ies
X18MHz
C2 22pF
C3 22pF
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
C12u2
30292827 343358575655545352
463635 42 43 44 4537 50
9
48 49
1112
32
72
69686766656463
43
78 77
2423
181716151413
5678
10
7980
12
22212019
62616059
38 39 40 41 47
71
31
51
70
26
25
76
757473
LM3S2B93
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PA7
PA6
GN
DVD
D
PF7
PG4
PE5PE4LDOVDD
GNDVDDPB1
VDD
VDD
PF6
XOSC0XOSC1
GNDVBAT
GN
DPF
5
PB5
PB6
PB7
VDD
VDD
CPJ
1
PH2
PH3
GNDAVDDA
PD5
PD4
PE3
PE2
GN
D
PB4
PD2
PC6PC7GNDVDDPG0PG1
NCNC
HIB
PB3/I2C0SDA
PJ0
PD1PD0
VDD
C
PD6
PD7
PE7PE6
PC4PC5
OSC
1W
AKE
PB0
PF2
PF0
OSC
0
GND
PJ2
PG6
PF4
PF1
PH0
PG2PG3PH7
PG7
PG5
PF3
RST
PH1
PD3
GND
PH6PH5
PB2/I2C0SCL
PH4
NCPE0PE1
VDD
GN
D
PA1/
U0T
xPA
0/U
0Rx
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PA4/
SSI0
Rx
PA5/
SSI0
Tx
PC2/
TDI
PC3/
TDO
PC1/
TMS
PC0/
TCK
Figure 6-3: Connection schematics for 100-pin LM3S2B93 MCU via 2x5 male header
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
30
00
ser
ies
X18MHz
C2 22pF
C3 22pF
30292827 3433
58575655545352
463635 42 43 44 4537 50
9
48 49
1112
32
72
69686766656463
43
78 77
2423
181716151413
5678
10
7980
12
22212019
62616059
38 39 40 41 47
71
31
51
70
26
25
76
757473
LM3S3749
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PA7/
CC
P3PA
6/C
CP1
GN
DVD
D
PF7/
CC
P4PG
4/Fa
ult1
PE5/ADC2PE4/ADC3LDOVDD
GNDVDD
PB1/U1Tx
VDD
VDD
PF6/
PhA
0 XOSC0XOSC1
GNDVBAT
GN
DPF
5/C
CP2
PB5/
C1-
PB6/
C0+
PB7/
NM
I
VDD
VDD
25G
ND
PH2/
Faul
t3PH
3/U
SB0E
PEN
GNDAVDDA
PD5/
AD
C6
PD4/
AD
C7
PE3/
SSI1
TxPE
2/SS
I1R
xG
ND
PB4/
C0-
PD2/CCP6
PC6/PhB0PC7/C1oGNDVDDPG0/I2C1SCLPG1/I2C1SDA
USB0DPUSB0DM
HIB
PB3/I2C0SDA
VDD25
PD1/U2TxPD0/U2Rx
VDD
25
PD6
PD7
PE7/ADC0PE6/ADC1
PC4PC5
OSC
1W
AKE
PB0/U1Rx
PF2/PWM4
PF0/
PWM
0O
SC0
GND
GN
D
PG6/
PWM
6
PF4/C0o
PF1/PWM1
PH0/
PWM
2
PG2/Fault0PG3/Fault2GND
PG7/
PWM
7
PG5/
IDX0
PF3/PWM5
RST
PH1/
PWM
3
PD3/CCP0
GND
VDD25GND
PB2/I2C0SCL
PH4
USB0RBIASPE0PE1
VDD
GN
D
PA1/
U0T
xPA
0/U
0Rx
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PA4/
SSI0
Rx
PA5/
SSI0
Tx
PC2/
TDI
PC3/
TDO
PC1/
TMS
PC0/
TCK
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
C12u2
Figure 6-4: Connection schematics for 100-pin LM3S3749 MCU via 2x5 male header
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
50
00
ser
ies
X18MHz
C2 22pF
C3 22pF
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
C12u2
30292827 343358575655545352
463635 42 43 44 4537 50
9
48 49
1112
32
72
69686766656463
43
78 77
2423
181716151413
5678
10
7980
12
22212019
62616059
38 39 40 41 47
71
31
51
70
26
25
76
757473
LM3S5G31
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PA7
PA6
GN
DVD
D
PF7
PG4
PE5PE4LDOVDD
GNDVDDPB1
VDD
VDD
PF6
XOSC0XOSC1
GNDVBAT
GN
DPF
5
PB5
PB6
PB7
VDD
VDD
CPJ
1
PH2
PH3
GNDAVDDA
PD5
PD4
PE3
PE2
GN
D
PB4
PD2
PC6PC7GNDVDDPG0PG1
USB0DPUSB0DM
HIB
PB3/I2C0SDA
PJ0
PD1PD0
VDD
C
PD6
PD7
PE7PE6
PC4PC5
OSC
1W
AKE
PB0
PF2
PF0
OSC
0
GND
PJ2
PG6
PF4
PF1
PH0
PG2PG3PH7
PG7
PG5
PF3
RST
PH1
PD3
GND
PH6PH5
PB2/I2C0SCL
PH4
USB0RBIASPE0PE1
VDD
GN
D
PA1/
U0T
xPA
0/U
0Rx
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PA4/
SSI0
Rx
PA5/
SSI0
Tx
PC2/
TDI
PC3/
TDO
PC1/
TMS
PC0/
TCK
Figure 6-5: Connection schematics for 100-pin LM3S5G31 MCU via 2x5 male header
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
60
00
ser
ies
X18MHz
C2 22pF
C3 22pF
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
C12u2
30292827 3433
58575655545352
463635 42 43 44 4537 50
9
48 49
1112
32
72
69686766656463
43
78 77
2423
181716151413
5678
10
7980
12
22212019
62616059
38 39 40 41 47
71
31
51
70
26
25
76
757473
LM3S6537
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PA7/
CC
P4PA
6/C
CP1
GN
DVD
D
GN
DPH
YER
BIA
S
ADC2ADC3LDOVDD
GNDVDD
PB1/PWM3
VDD
VDD
TXO
P
XOSC0XOSC1
GNDVBAT
GN
DTX
ON
PB5/
C1-
PB6/
C0+
PB7/
TRST
VDD
VDD
25G
ND
VCC
PHY
VCC
PHY
GNDAVDDA
VDD
AG
ND
APD
5/C
CP2
PD4/
CC
P0G
ND
PB4/
C0-
PD2/U1Rx
PC6/CCP3NCGNDVDDPG0PG1
PB3/I2C0SDAPB2/I2C0SCL
HIB
CMOD0
VDD25
PD1/PWM1PD0/PWM0
VDD
25
PD6/
Faul
tPD
7/C
0o
ADC0ADC1
PC4PC5
OSC
1W
AKE
PB0/PWM2
PF2/LED1
PF0
OSC
0
GND
GN
D
RXI
N
MDIO
PF1
GN
DPH
Y
XTALNPHYXTALPPHYGND
VCC
PHY
RXI
P
PF3/LED0
RST
GN
DPH
Y
PD3/U1Tx
GND
VDD25GND
PE0/PWM4
CM
OD
1
PE1/PWM5PE2PE3
VDD
GN
D
PA1/
U0T
xPA
0/U
0Rx
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PA4/
SSI0
Rx
PA5/
SSI0
Tx
PC2/
TDI
PC3/
TDO
PC1/
TMS
PC0/
TCK
R1100K
VCC-3.3V
X2
25MHzC4
22pFC522pF
R212K4
Figure 6-6: Connection schematics for 100-pin LM3S6537 MCU via 2x5 male header
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
80
00
ser
ies
X18MHz
C2 22pF
C3 22pF
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
C12u2
R1100K
VCC-3.3V
X2
25MHzC4
22pFC522pF
R212K4
30292827 3433
58575655545352
463635 42 43 44 4537 50
9
48 49
1112
32
72
69686766656463
43
78 77
2423
181716151413
5678
10
7980
12
22212019
62616059
38 39 40 41 47
71
31
51
70
26
25
76
757473
LM3S8962
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PA7
PA6/
CC
P1G
ND
VDD
GN
DPH
YER
BIA
S
ADC2ADC3LDOVDD
GNDVDD
PB1/PWM3
VDD
VDD
TXO
P
XOSC0XOSC1
GNDVBAT
GN
DTX
ON
VDD
25G
ND
VCC
PHY
VCC
PHY
GNDAVDDA
PD2/U1Rx
PC6/PhB0PC7GNDVDDPG0PG1/PWM1
PB3/I2C0SDAPB2/I2C0SCL
HIB
CMOD0
VDD25
PD1/CAN0TxPD0/CAN0Rx
VDD
25
ADC0ADC1
PC4PC5
OSC
1W
AKE
PB0/PWM2
PF2/LED1
PF0/
PWM
0O
SC0
GND
GN
D
RXI
N
MDIO
PF1/IDX1
GN
DPH
Y
XTALNPHYXTALPPHYGND
VCC
PHY
RXI
P
PF3/LED0
RST
GN
DPH
Y
PD3/U1Tx
GND
VDD25GND
PE0/PWM4
CM
OD
1
PE1/PWM5PE2PE3
VDD
GN
D
PA1/
U0T
xPA
0/U
0Rx
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PA4/
SSI0
Rx
PA5/
SSI0
Tx
PC2/
TDI
PC3/
TDO
PC1/
TMS
PC0/
TCK
PB5/
C0o
PB6/
C0+
PB7/
TRST
VDD
VDD
AG
ND
APD
5PD
4/C
CP0
GN
D
PB4/
C0-
PD6/
Faul
tPD
7/ID
X0
Figure 6-7: Connection schematics for 100-pin LM3S8962 MCU via 2x5 male header
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
90
00
ser
ies
X18MHz
C2 22pF
C3 22pF
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
C12u2
X2
25MHzC4
22pFC522pF
R212K4
30292827 3433
58575655545352
463635 42 43 44 4537 50
9
48 49
1112
32
72
69686766656463
43
78 77
2423
181716151413
5678
10
7980
12
22212019
62616059
38 39 40 41 47
71
31
51
70
26
25
76
757473
LM3S9B96
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PA7
PA6
ERBI
AS
VDD
PF4
PF5
PE5PE4LDOVDD
GNDVDD
PB1/USB0VBUS
VDD
VDD
TXO
P
PJ4PJ5PJ6PJ7
GN
DTX
ON
PB5
PB6
PB7
VDD
VDD
CPJ
1
PH2
PH3
GNDAVDDA
PD5
PD4
PE3
PE2
GN
D
PB4
PD2
PC6PC7GNDVDDPG0PG1
USB0DPUSB0DM
NC
PB3/I2C0SDA
PJ0
PD1PD0
VDD
C
PD6
PD7
PE7PE6
PC4PC5
OSC
1PJ
3
PB0/USB0ID
PF2
PF0
OSC
0
GND
PJ2
RXI
N
MDIO
PF1
PH0
XTALNPHYXTALPPHYPH7
PG7
RXI
P
PF3
RST
PH1
PD3
GND
PH6PH5
PB2/I2C0SCL
PH4
USB0BIASPE0PE1
VDD
GN
D
PA1/
U0T
xPA
0/U
0Rx
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PA4/
SSI0
Rx
PA5/
SSI0
Tx
PC2/
TDI
PC3/
TDO
PC1/
TMS
PC0/
TCK
Figure 6-8: Connection schematics for 100-pin LM3S9B96 MCU via 2x5 male header
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Conn
ecti
ng w
ith
LM4
F23
0 S
erie
s
X1
8MHzC2
22pFC322pF
VCC-3.3VVCC-CORE
TDOTCK
TDI
TMS1 23 45 67 89 10
VCC-3.3V
SRSTn
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
117
118
119
120
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
106
108107
102103104105
73
30292827
3433
5857565554535246
3635
42 43 44 4537 50
9
48 49
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32
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43
7877
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5678
10
7980
12
22212019
6261605938 39 40 41 47 71
31
51 70
2625
767574
LM4F232H5QC
81828384858687888990919293949596979899100
PC5PC6PC7PH0
PA5/
SSI0
TxPA
4/SS
I0R
x
VDDGNDVDDAVREFA+
PN6
PN7
GN
D
VDD
GN
DVD
D
PG3
PG2
PG1
PG0
PA6
PA7
GNDRSTPM0
OSC1
PM1PM2
PM5PM6
PD3PD2
USB0VBUS/PB1USB0ID/PB0
PL6PL7
VDD
OSC0
PE3
PH2
PH5PH6PH7PN2PK3PK2
PN4
PN5
PF3
PE1
PP2GNDA
PA1/
U0T
x
I2C0SCL/PB2I2C0SDA/PB3
PD0PD1
PH3PH4GNDVDD
VDD
CPG
5
VDD
PF5
PG7
PG6
GN
D
PA2/
SSI0
Clk
PA0/
U0R
x
PF7
PF4
PM3
PK1PK0PE0
PC4
PA3/
SSI0
Fss
PF6
PF2
PM4
PH1GNDVDD
PE2
VREF-
PF0
PF1
WA
KE
VDD
XOSC1
HIBXOSC0GNDX
VBAT
GNDPN1PN0PM7
VDD
PL5
PL0PL1PL2PL3PL4
GND
PJ4
VDD
CG
ND
PJ6
VDD
PJ3
PJ0
PN3
PE7
PE6
PP1
PP0
PJ7
PJ5
PB5
PB4
PJ2
PJ1
GN
D
PK4
PK7
PK6
PK5
VDD
TDO
/PC
3TD
I/PC
2TM
S/PC
1TC
K/PC
0
VDD
PE4
PD7
PD6
PD5
PD4
PE5
GN
D
101
PG4
Figure 6-9: Connection schematics for 144-pin LM4F232H5QC MCU via 2x5 male header
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Notes:
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Notes:
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