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tmk_keyboard/keyboard/kl27z_onekey/README.md
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KL27Z128/256 board
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2016/11/30
KL27Z is configured to use internal 48MHz RC oscillator.
The board has push button on PTA4 and LED on PTD7. The button works as 'a' key and the LED as an indicator for capslock.
ELF board
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This board acommodates 48QFN chip.
### prototypte pinout
- pcb layout https://deskthority.net/resources/image/33293
- schematic https://deskthority.net/resources/image/33252
39 ..... 44 \ conn / 1 ..... 6
38 |______| LED 7
: Rst :
: :
32 Bl 13
31 .........24 23............ 14
1 PTD6 12 PTC3 23 GND 34 PTE20*
2 PTD5 13 PTC2 24 PTA18 35 PTA20 Reset
3 PTD4 14 PTC1 25 3.3V 36 PTA3 SWD_DIO
4 PTD3* 15 PTC0* 26 PTA4 NMI 37 PTA0 SWD_CLK
5 PTD2* 16 PTB17* 27 PTA2 38 3.3V
6 PTD1* 17 PTB16* 28 PTA1 39 GND
7 PTD0* 18 PTB3* 29 PTE25* 40 VBUS VREGIN
8 PTC7 19 PTB2* 30 PTE24* 41 USB D-
9 PTC6 20 PTB1 31 PTE30 42 USB D+
10 PTC5 21 PTB0 32 PTE29* 43 GND
11 PTC4 22 PTA19 33 PTE21* 44 USB Shield
TMK KL27Z breakout
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This board acommodates 48QFN chip.
### Pinputs
_\ conn /_
1 28
: :
: PROG :
: RST :
14 15
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1 VUSB 28 GND
2 VIN VREGIN 27 PTD4
3 PTD5 26 PTC7
4 PTD6 25 PTC6
5 PTD7 24 PTC5
6 PTE0* 23 PTC4
7 3.3V 22 GND
8 PTE30 21 PTC3
9 PTA0 SWD_CLK 20 PTC2
10 PTA1 19 PTC1
11 PTA2 18 PTB1
12 PTA3 SWD_DIO 17 PTB0
13 PTA4 NMI 16 PTA20 Reset
14 PTA18 15 PTA19
#### Pinouts difference between 32QFN and 48QFN
48QFN doesn't have PTE0
32QFN doesn't have PTD0-3, PTC0, PTE20-21,24,25,29, PTB2-3,16,17
### ROM bootloader pins
See Reference Manual Chapter 13.
PTA2 LPUART0_TX
PTA1 LPUART0_RX *
PTB0 I2C0_SCL
PTB1 I2C0_SDA
PTC4 SPI0_SS_b *
PTC7 SPI0_MISO
PTC6 SPI0_MOSI
PTC5 SPI0_SCK *
Due to errata e9457, need to pull-up `SPI0_SS_b`(or `SPI0_SCK`) to prevent false detection of SPI.
The errata doesn't refer UART though, `LPUART0_RX` also requires pull-up or down resisitor from experience.
Without resistor it easily false-detects activity on UART interface with finger touch on the pin.
Resources
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### Deskthority thread
https://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/can-we-design-the-teensy-alternative-for-keyboards-t13662-510.html
### Kinetis KL2x
http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers-and-processors/arm-processors/kinetis-cortex-m-mcus/l-series-ultra-low-power-m0-plus/kinetis-kl2x-48-mhz-usb-ultra-low-power-microcontrollers-based-on-arm-cortex-m0-plus:KL2x
### KL27Z128/256 Data Sheet
http://www.nxp.com/assets/documents/data/en/data-sheets/KL27P64M48SF6.pdf
### KL27Z128/256 Reference Manual
http://www.nxp.com/assets/documents/data/en/reference-manuals/KL27P64M48SF6RM.pdf
### Errata
http://www.nxp.com/assets/documents/data/en/errata/KINETIS_L_1N71K.pdf
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e9457: Kinetis Flashloader/ ROM Bootloader: The peripheral auto-detect code in
bootloader can falsely detect presence of SPI host causing non-responsive
bootloader
Description: During the active peripheral detection process, the bootloader can interpret spurious data on
the SPI peripheral as valid data. The spurious data causes the bootloader to shutdown all
peripherals except the “falsely detected" SPI and enter the command phase loop using the
SPI. After the bootloader enters the command phase loop using the SPI, the other peripherals
are ignored, so the desired peripheral is no longer active.
The bootloader will not falsely detect activity on the I2C, UART, or USB interfaces, so only the
SPI interface is affected.
Workaround: Ensure that there is an external pull-up on the SPI chip-select pin or that the pin is driven high.
This will prevent the bootloader from seeing spurious data due to activity on the SPI clock pin.
### Kinetis Bootloader and blhost
http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers-and-processors/arm-processors/kinetis-cortex-m-mcus/kinetis-symbols-footprints-and-models/kinetis-bootloader:KBOOT
Build
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make
Program
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Flash firmware with ROM bootloader.
blhost -u -- flash-image build/kl27z.hex erase
TODO
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- Fix boards/ELF files
- add macro `USBx_CTL_RESUME` to ChibiOS-Contrib/os/common/ext/CMSIS/KINETIS/kl27zxxx.h