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			Combined the new MAX32 MUSB implementation with the existing (TI) implementation to provide generic code base for working the MUSB DCD peripheral. - Added abstraction calls for FIFO setup, EP registers, Ctrl registers and interrupt setup. - Combined TM4C and MSP432E into a single header file. - Created musb_max32.h, and removed the MAX32 specific C implementation. - Updated MAX32 build system to use dcd_musb.c. - Added MAX32 conditions for cdc_dual_ports example descriptors missed during first testing.
Analog Devices MAX32650/1/2
This BSP is for working with the Analog Devices MAX32650, MAX32651 and MAX32652 microcontrollers. The following boards are supported:
- MAX32650EVKIT
- MAX32650FTHR
- MAX32651EVKIT (Secure Bootloader)
This part family leverages the Maxim Microcontrollers SDK (MSDK) for the device interfaces and hardware abstraction layers. This source code package is fetched as part of the get-deps script.
The microcontrollers utilize the standard GNU ARM toolchain. If this toolchain is not already available on your build machine, it can be installed by using the bundled MSDK installation. Details on downloading and installing can be found in the User's Guide.
Flashing
MAX32650 and MAX32652
The default flashing behavior in this BSP for the MAX32650 and MAX32652 is to
utilize JLink.  This can be done by running the flash or flash-jlink rule
for Makefiles, or the <target>-jlink target for CMake.
Both the Evaluation Kit and Feather boards are shipped with a CMSIS-DAP
compatible debug probe. However, at the time of writing, the necessary flashing
algorithms for OpenOCD have not yet been incorporated into the OpenOCD master
branch.  To utilize the provided debug probes, please install the bundled MSDK
package which includes the appropriate OpenOCD modifications.   To leverage this
OpenOCD instance, run the flash-msdk Makefile rule, or <target>-msdk CMake
target.
MAX32651
The MAX32651 features an integrated secure bootloader which requires the application image be signed prior to flashing. Both the Makefile and CMake scripts account for this signing automatically when building for the MAX32651EVKIT.
To flash the signed image, the MSDK's OpenOCD variant must be used.  To flash
the MAX32651EVKIT please install the bundled MSDK, and utilize the flash-msdk
and <target>-msdk rule and target.