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Introduction

One of the biggest issues with MSXI's electrical system was its inconsistency in parts and pinouts. There were at least 3 variations of the CAN controller/transceiver circuit and which SPI bus they were connected to, making debugging difficult. Some used different footprints, while others used different parts. This also made inventory a challenge, as each board had its own very specific set of components.

To increase board consistency and ease debugging, we propose a controller board that consists of shared core components such as the microcontroller, CAN transceiver, and possibly some debug LEDs or IOs. These controller boards would likely use a mezzanine connector to allow breakouts to carrier boards, which should be much simpler.

Key Features

  • Allows creation of a debug carrier board to allow self-test of the MCU and CAN
  • CAN lines are directly routed through the board, reducing the use of T-junctions
  • Includes CAN, USB 2.0, SPI, UART protocols
  • Simplifies inventory management and software, allowing a single core config for all boards
  • Simplifies board debugging - isolates issues to either the controller or carrier boards
  • Reduces cost of bringing up backup boards
  • Debug/Heartbeat LEDs and programming header

Things To Consider

  • UART/USB? If we use USB, may need serial-to-usb converters on-board (In-car debugging)
  • Daisy-chaining power or not (LV Power granularity)
  • Hermaphroditic or not (Cost)
  • Switching regulator circuit or integrated DC-DC converter (board complexity, cost)
  • LQFP vs UFQFPN
  • How many pins do we dedicate to 3.3V, 12V, and GND on the mezzanine?

Part Selection

PartInfoDigikey LinkPrice
STM32F072CBT6

ARM Cortex-M0

Includes CAN controller, 37 IOs, 48-LQFP

497-14645-ND

 $5.03

TCAN332DR

CAN Transceiver

Replacement for the SN65HVD232DR

296-43711-1-ND

 
Molex CLIK-Mate Connectors

1.25mm pitch for signal, 1.5mm pitch for power

Off-board connectors used for CAN, power, etc.



Mezzanine connectorUsed to connect the controller board to a carrier boardTBD
Switching regulatorConverts 12v → 3.3vTBD
LEDsFor debugTBD
Debug headers (same as off-board?)For SWD and UART/USBTBD

MCU Schematic Capture

Peripheral Selection

  • 51 GPIOs
  • 2 SPI, 2 I2C, 4 USART, CAN, USB, HDMI-CEC
  • 16 Channel 12-bit ADC
  • 18 Capacitive Sense Channels
  • 2 Analog Comparators
  • Serial Wire Debug (SWD)

Most I/O pins on the STM32F072 are also used for peripheral functions such as SPI, I2C, USART, CAN, USB, CEC, SWD, etc. To increase flexibility, most of the I/O will be routed to the carrier board. Since the peripherals and I/O pins are muxed internally, the controller board can provide either function to the carrier board without special requirements.

Important notes

  • PC13, PC14 and PC15 are supplied through the power switch. Since the switch only sinks a limited amount of current (3 mA), the use of GPIOs PC13 to PC15 in output mode is limited: The speed should not exceed 2 MHz with a maximum load of 30 pF. These GPIOs must not be used as current sources (e.g. to drive an LED).
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