Maxim Integrated MAX32666FTHR Getting Started with the Using Eclipse User Guide

June 13, 2024
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MAX32666FTHR Getting Started with the Using Eclipse

Getting Started with the MAX32666FTHR Using Eclipse

UG7527; Rev 0; 8/21

Abstract

This user guide contains detailed information about how to use the MAX32666FTHR application  platform. This document must be used in conjunction with the corresponding Maxim Micro SDK  Installation and Maintenance User Guide.

Introduction

The MAX32666FTHR provides a complete hardware platform to develop software applications  using the Arm®-based low-power microcontrollers. These platforms are mainly aimed at the rapid  development of battery optimized Bluetooth® 5 solutions, and to take advantage of the MAX32666 low-power features, and the board’s 6-axis accelerometer/gyro and micro-SD card connector.

The document gives details about creating, building, running, and debugging examples for the  MAX32666FTHR.

Arm is a registered trademark of Arm Limited.

Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG.

How to Start a MAX32666 Example Project

Prerequisites

Before creating a MAX32666FTHR example, install the latest MSDK version. For details of the  installation process, refer to the MaximSDK Installation and Maintenance User Guide.

Create the Example Project

Run the Eclipse™ Maxim Integrated® desktop app.

Select the workspace folder to save the example project and click Launch. Choose a path  that contains no spaces.`` Figure 1. Workspace selection.  

Go directly to the workspace by clicking the orange play button (Workbench) in the top right  corner.

Figure 2. Workbench button.  

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Start the wizard by clicking File > New > Project…

Figure 3. Create a new project.  

Enter the project name and click Next.

Figure 4. Enter the project name.

Select chip type, board type, example type, and adapter type.

Figure 5. Select project configuration.

Build the Example Project

• BUILD: To build the example project, right-click on the project and select Build Project.

Figure 6. Build the project.  

After the building is complete, check the build is completed successfully.

Figure 7. CDT build console output.

• CLEAN: To clean an example project, right-click on the project and select Clean  Project.

Figure 8. Clean the project.

Debugging the Example Project

Debug the project with the following steps:

1 Click the arrow at the right of the bug button and select the project from the dropdown.

Figure 9: Debugging the example project.  

Use the debugger in Eclipse to debug the source code, monitor variables, set breakpoints,  and watch events during the code execution. To run the example, click Resume on the toolbar.

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Figure 10. Run an example in the Eclipse debug window.

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