FCM360W EVB Introduction

Supported Modules

Supported module model

Feature List

Basic Overview

The QuecPython_FCM360W_EVB development board is a compact and portable "pocket-sized" board designed specifically for QuecPython. It features a Type-C interface, allowing developers to easily use the board with just a USB Type-C data cable.

Feature Description

The main components and interface layout of the EVB are shown in the figure below.

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EVB Resources

EVB Interface

J1 Pin Assignment

Pin Header Pin No. Name Feature
J1 - VCC_3V3 3.3 V
J1 26 MAIN_RXD UART0
J1 27 MAIN_TXD UART0
J1 - GND Ground
J1 5 CEN Module enable control
J1 13 IO22 GPIO22
J1 12 IO21 GPIO21
J1 10 IO16 GPIO16
J1 9 IO4 GPIO4
J1 8 IO14 GPIO14
J1 7 IO15 GPIO15
J1 6 IO20 GPIO20

J2 Pin Assignment

Pin Header Pin No. Name Feature
J2 16 IO25 GPIO25
J2 15 IO24 GPIO24
J2 14 IO23 GPIO23
J2 19 IO17 GPIO17
J2 20 IO13 GPIO13
J2 21 IO1 GPIO1
J2 22 IO0 GPIO0
J2 23 IO3 GPIO3
J2 29 IO2 GPIO2
J2 11 RESET Module reset control
J2 17 BOOT Module boot control
J2 - GND Ground

The following figure shows the pin assignment.

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EVB Configuration

The pins of peripherals are shown in the table below.

No. Name Model Supported Interface Type Pin
1 USB to UART CH340N Yes USB 26 and 27
2 Key - Yes GPIO 15 and 16

Getting Started Preparation

First, you will need a computer running Windows 10 or later.

  • Step 1: Connecting the Development Board

Use a USB Type-C data cable to connect the Type-C port on the development board to a USB port on your computer to provide power.

  • Step 2: Powering On the Development Board

Once powered on, the board will automatically start up. Wait for the power indicator light on the mainboard (labeled as POWER LED) to illuminate.

Once you've completed these steps, a constant POWER LED light indicates a successful startup.