Hardware requirements

  • Mini USB cable

  • TWR-MC56F8400 board

  • Personal Computer

Board hardware common setting

  1. Power setting:

    Connect J11 pin1 and pin2 Connect J6 pin1 and J7 pin2

  2. UART setting:

    Connect J8 pin3 and pin4 Connect J9 pin3 and pin4

  3. Onboard OSJTAG debugger setting:

    Connect J20 pin1 and pin2. Leave J17 open. Note: J17 is only used(connected) when firmware update for onboard debugger OSJTAG. Connect J21 pin 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, to setup onboard debugger OSJTAG. Note: when use external debugger(connected to J14), leave all J21 pins open

Board settings

Connect J23 with jumper, 1-2, 3-4.

Note: The sample0(thermistor 4) works in fully differential mode and the differential pair is selected as ANA4 and ANA5.

Prepare the Demo

  1. Connect USB cable between the host PC and the JM60 USB(J18) port on the target board. It setups OSJTAG and COM port in PC device manager.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board with OSJTAG debug configuration.

  4. Launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, the following message is displayed in the terminal:

CADC continuous dma conversion.
Press any key to trigger the conversion ...

CADC continuous dma conversion. Press any key to get user channel’s ADC value … ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122 ADC value: 3122


User can press any key to get more converter data. The ADC input channel is connected with thermistor,
so touching thermistor on board will get the ADC value updated.