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resources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-ad4050w:cog_hw_userguide [03 Sep 2018 07:55] – created Gowtham shanmugarajresources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-ad4050w:cog_hw_userguide [14 Jan 2021 05:24] (current) – use / interwiki links Robin Getz
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 ====== EV-COG-AD4050WZ MCU Cog ====== ====== EV-COG-AD4050WZ MCU Cog ======
  
-The EV-COG-AD4050WZ is an //MCU Cog// board for the [[http://www.analog.com/en/products/processors-dsp/microcontrollers/ultra-low-power-microcontrollers/aducm4050.html|ADuCM4050 MCU]].+The EV-COG-AD4050WZ is an //MCU Cog// board for the [[adi>en/products/processors-dsp/microcontrollers/ultra-low-power-microcontrollers/aducm4050.html|ADuCM4050 MCU]].
 ===== Main Features ===== ===== Main Features =====
   * [[adi>ADuCM4050]] (WLCSP package) - Ultra Low Power ARM Cortex-M4F MCU   * [[adi>ADuCM4050]] (WLCSP package) - Ultra Low Power ARM Cortex-M4F MCU
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 ==== Power Regulator ==== ==== Power Regulator ====
-The MCU Cog board uses an on-board switching regulator - the [[http://www.analog.com/en/products/power-management/switching-power-converters/switching-regulators/adp5300.html|ADP5300]], which is a high efficiency, ultra-low power step down regulator. The MCU has complete control over the switching modes of the regulator via GPIO. The pin-mapping is shown in the table below.+The MCU Cog board uses an on-board switching regulator - the [[adi>en/products/power-management/switching-power-converters/switching-regulators/adp5300.html|ADP5300]], which is a high efficiency, ultra-low power step down regulator. The MCU has complete control over the switching modes of the regulator via GPIO. The pin-mapping is shown in the table below.
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:eval-cog-ad3029lz:24072017-tile-revb-adp5300-gpio.png|direct}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:eval-cog-ad3029lz:24072017-tile-revb-adp5300-gpio.png|direct}}
  
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 ===== Wireless Connectivity Options ===== ===== Wireless Connectivity Options =====
  
-The MCU Cog board offers support for ADI RF daughter-cards such as the EV-ADF70301-915AZ via the "EV-COG-BLEINTP1" connectivity Cog board that can be attached at Connector P2. This connectivity Cog board also has on-board BTLE circuit enabling the MCU Cog board to use BTLE communication as well. More details regarding wireless connectivity options are available on the [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/ev-cog-bleintp1z|EV-COG-BLEINTP1 Wiki page]].+The MCU Cog board offers support for ADI RF daughter-cards such as the EV-ADF70301-915AZ via the "EV-COG-BLEINTP1" connectivity Cog board that can be attached at Connector P2. This connectivity Cog board also has on-board BTLE circuit enabling the MCU Cog board to use BTLE communication as well. More details regarding wireless connectivity options are available on the [[/resources/eval/user-guides/ev-cog-bleintp1z|EV-COG-BLEINTP1 Wiki page]].
  
 <note important>UART1 is wired to RF Module. If an application wants to use UART1 for some purpose other than RF module, then RF Module cannot be used. <note important>UART1 is wired to RF Module. If an application wants to use UART1 for some purpose other than RF module, then RF Module cannot be used.
resources/eval/user-guides/ev-cog-ad4050w/cog_hw_userguide.txt · Last modified: 14 Jan 2021 05:24 by Robin Getz