platform = maxim32
Maxim’s microcontrollers provide low-power, efficient, and secure solutions for challenging embedded applications. Maxim’s processors embed cutting-edge technologies to secure data and intellectual property, proven analog circuitry for real-world applications, and battery-conserving low power operation.
For more detailed information please visit vendor site.
Examples are listed from Maxim 32 development platform repository:
PIO Unified Debugger - “1-click” solution for debugging with a zero configuration.
Supported debugging tools are listed in “Debug” column. For more detailed information, please scroll table by horizontal. You can switch between debugging Tools & Debug Probes using debug_tool option in “platformio.ini” (Project Configuration File).
Warning
You will need to install debug tool drivers depending on your system. Please click on compatible debug tool below for the further instructions.
Boards listed below have on-board debug probe and ARE READY for debugging! You do not need to use/buy external debug probe.
Name |
MCU |
Frequency |
Flash |
RAM |
---|---|---|---|---|
MAX32600 |
24MHz |
256KB |
32KB |
Boards listed below are compatible with PIO Unified Debugger but DEPEND ON external debug probe. They ARE NOT READY for debugging. Please click on board name for the further details.
Name |
MCU |
Frequency |
Flash |
RAM |
---|---|---|---|---|
MAX32610 |
24MHz |
256KB |
32KB |
You can switch between stable releases of Maxim 32 development platform and the latest upstream version using platform option in “platformio.ini” (Project Configuration File) as described below.
; Latest stable version
[env:latest_stable]
platform = maxim32
board = ...
; Custom stable version
[env:custom_stable]
platform = maxim32@x.y.z
board = ...
[env:upstream_develop]
platform = https://github.com/platformio/platform-maxim32.git
board = ...
Name |
Description |
---|---|
mbed Framework |
|
Open source python library for programming and debugging ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers using CMSIS-DAP |
|
gcc-arm-embedded |
Warning
Linux Users:
Install “udev” rules 99-platformio-udev.rules
Raspberry Pi users, please read this article Enable serial port on Raspberry Pi.
Windows Users:
Please check that you have a correctly installed USB driver from board manufacturer
Name |
Description |
---|---|
The mbed framework The mbed SDK has been designed to provide enough hardware abstraction to be intuitive and concise, yet powerful enough to build complex projects. It is built on the low-level ARM CMSIS APIs, allowing you to code down to the metal if needed. In addition to RTOS, USB and Networking libraries, a cookbook of hundreds of reusable peripheral and module libraries have been built on top of the SDK by the mbed Developer Community. |
Note
You can list pre-configured boards by platformio boards command or PlatformIO Boards Explorer
For more detailed board
information please scroll tables below by
horizontal.
Name |
Debug |
MCU |
Frequency |
Flash |
RAM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No |
MAX32620FTHR |
96MHz |
2MB |
256KB |
|
No |
MAX32625 |
96MHz |
512KB |
160KB |
|
No |
MAX32625 |
96MHz |
512KB |
160KB |
|
No |
MAX32625 |
96MHz |
512KB |
160KB |
|
On-board |
MAX32600 |
24MHz |
256KB |
32KB |
|
No |
MAX32620 |
96MHz |
2MB |
256KB |
|
No |
MAX32630 |
96MHz |
2MB |
512KB |
|
External |
MAX32610 |
24MHz |
256KB |
32KB |