Development board using a KIT_A2G_TC397_5V_TFT , in fact, more recommended KIT_A2G_TC397_3V3_TFT , priced at ¥ 1,670.59
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The 5V board and the 3.3V board are mainly different from the following components. You can know whether it is a 5V or 3.3V board by measuring the PIN2 of the X103:
data
The supporting information is only a manual Infineon-ApplicationKitManual_TC3X7-UM-v02_00-EN.pdf , of course, there are schematic diagrams in it, and other information can refer to the public resources of TC397.
debugging
Onboard USB miniWiggler JDS
debugger, and leads OCDS1
and DAP
interfaces, which is compact, multi-use, the connector part number Samtec FTSH10
, the following pin assignment:
Resources
Onboard resources:
- Infineon’s TC3X7 (TC397, TC387) AURIX™ 2G Controller in LFBGA-292 Package
- LCD XGA Display 320x240–SD card slot (mini SD)
- High Speed CAN Transceiver (CAN FD capable)
- USB to UART bridge
- Ethernet Gigabit PHY–LIN Transceiver
- Crystal 20MHz (default) or External Clock
- USB miniWiggler JDS for easy debugging
- 4 Low Power Status LEDs
- RTC with alarm
- Acoustic beeper
- 100mm x 100mm
powered by
The power supply is through USB (900mA) or DC port, the latter DC5.5~40V, 6V@800mA is enough, and the commonly used 12V/1A adapter is enough.
Expand
The expansion IO pins are distributed as follows:
CAN
X202 is the CAN interface, the transceiver has been onboard and the 120Ω
terminal resistor is connected , the pin distribution:
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