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NXP i.MX RT1050 (MIMXRT1050-EVKB) Evaluation Kit
This topic provides board-specific information about for NXP's i.MX RT1050. Assuming that you have set up the development environment as per the intructions in getting started.
Board features
- MIMXRT1052DVL6B MCU featuring 600MHz ARM® Cortex®-M7 core, 512KB RAM
- 4.3” 480x272 RGB Touch Display
- 256-Mbit SDRAM memory
- 512-Mbit Hyper Flash
- 64-Mbit QSPI Flash
- Socket for SD card
Supported color depths
The reference port for this board supports 16bpp color depth. The board family supports 24bpp and 32bpp framebuffers, but the reference boards have only 16 lines physically connected to the LCD interface, so only 16 bpp is supported. See QUL_COLOR_DEPTH and Color depth for more information.
Prebuilt demos and examples
The package for NXP i.MX RT1050 Evaluation Kit
board comes with the following prebuilt demos and examples:
You can find these from demo_images
directory.
See Flashing Instructions for NXP boards section on how to flash the device.
Note: Flashing may not work for small applications. See Known Issues section for more information.
Known issues
- The interrupted program does not resume its execution while debugging. It must be restarted using the
mon reset halt
command.
- CMake flash targets may not work properly for small application binaries. Use
gdb
to workaround this problem.
Reading debug messages
By default, the output of printf
calls are redirected to a virtual serial port, which is exposed on the host machine via USB.
Debugging
For convenience, you can set an environment variable that points to the Redlink tool, which is part of the MCUXpresso IDE.
export REDLINK=$MCUXPRESSO_IDE_PATH/ide/binaries/crt_emu_cm_redlink
set REDLINK=%MCUXPRESSO_IDE_PATH%\ide\binaries\crt_emu_cm_redlink
Where, MCUXPRESSO_IDE_PATH
is an environment variable pointing to the MCUXpresso IDE installation directory.
- Open a terminal window and run the following command:
$REDLINK --server :50032 --mi -2 -vc --connect-reset core -p MIMXRT1052xxxxB --ConnectScript RT1050_connect.scp --flash-driver= -x ./platform/boards/nxp/mimxrt1050-evk-common/cmake
%REDLINK% --server :50032 --mi -2 -vc --connect-reset core -p MIMXRT1052xxxxB --ConnectScript RT1050_connect.scp --flash-driver= -x .\platform\boards\nxp\mimxrt1050-evk-common\cmake
GDB Server is now listening for TCP connections on port,
50032
.Note: To change TCP port used by
redlink_server
, change--server :50032
to different value. - Run
arm-none-eabi-gdb
in a separate console/path/to/bin/arm-none-eabi-gdb <PATH_TO>/your_app.elf
C:\path\to\bin\arm-none-eabi-gdb.exe <PATH_TO>\your_app.elf
- Connect to the target via the gdbserver in the
arm-none-eabi-gdb
console using(gdb) target remote :50032
- Alternatively, flash the target device from the
arm-none-eabi-gdb
console using the following command:(gdb) load
RLE decompression
For performance reasons, opaque RLE images with opacity applied are decompressed into intermediate buffers of a limited size, before blending them using PXP onto the framebuffer in SDRAM.
Performance can be improved to some degree by increasing the size of qul_scratch_buffer in platform_nxp.cpp, at the cost of more RAM usage.
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