User Guide.
Holt MAMBATM Software Projects and Documentation CD.
HI-613x API LIB runtime library
HI-6139 API Demo example project
USB debug interface cable.
RS-232 serial cable, DB-9M to DB-9F for console I/O using a connected computer.
2-board assembly comprised of
Upper TARGET board with MAMBA device and dual transformer-coupled MIL-STD-1553 bus interfaces. Numerous DIP switches configure board operation.
Lower MCU board with ARM Cortex M4 STM32L4R5 32-bit microprocessor, debug interface and regulated 3.3VDC power supply.
The detachable TARGET board can be separated from the provided MCU board for connection to a user-supplied alternate microprocessor or FPGA board. The inter-board headers are located on 0.1” (2.54 mm) grid for compatibility with generic prototyping connectors and boards. All host interface signals go through the inter-board headers. Numerous MAMBA™ device configuration pins (such as Remote Terminal address setting inputs) are controlled by DIP switches on the upper TARGET board; these signals are not available on the inter-board headers.
The lower ARM Cortex CM4 MCU board is based on the flash-programmable STMicro STM32L4R5 microprocessor. The STM processor 4-signal Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI Master 20MHz) using NPCS0 configured as a GPIO pin connects to MAMBA™. A UART-based serial port provides RS-232 console I/O (optional). An uncommitted USB OTG port is available for future or customer expansion. Four pushbuttons are available for software interaction. A RESET pushbutton resets the ARM microprocessor, which in turn controls the TARGET Master Reset signal.
The ARM Cortex CM4 board includes an “ST-Link On Board” debug interface with its own separate STM micro-controller, providing out-of-box readiness without having to buy a costly JTAG debug cable. The kit includes a simple USB cable for connecting the board’s debug interface to your computer.