This repository integrates Infineon's XMC microcontrollers into the Arduino IDE and PlatformIO IDE.
- XMC1100 2Go
- XMC1100 Boot Kit
- XMC1300 Boot Kit
- XMC1400 2Go
- XMC1400 Kit for Arduino
- XMC4200 Platform 2Go
- XMC4400 Platform 2Go
- XMC4700 Relax Kit
Please visit also the Wiki for additional information, e.g. datasheets, pin out diagrams, etc.:
- Page for XMC1100 XMC 2Go
- Page for XMC1100 Boot Kit
- Page for XMC1300 Boot Kit
- Page for XMC1400 2Go
- Page for XMC1400 Kit for Arduino
- Page for XMC4200 Platform 2Go
- Page for XMC4400 Platform 2Go
- Page for XMC4700 Relax Kit
Additionally, please consult the releases for information about the changes and new versions.
In order to use Infineon's XMC microcontroller boards in Arduino you need SEGGER J-Link installed on your machine first. Please follow this link and install the J-Link Software and Documentation Pack for your respective operating system (OS).
If you are downloading J-Link for the first time, make sure to check this box: Install USB Driver for J-Link.
XMC-for-Arduino requires Python 3.x and pyserial
. Make sure Python is installed on your machine and available in the system path.
You can check if it was successfully installed by opening your command line or terminal and typing:
python --version
With pip available, install the mentioned packages from a terminal:
pip install pyserial
Please first download the Arduino IDE. This package is only tested for Arduino IDE >=1.5. We recommended to use Arduino IDE >=2.0.
Paste the following URL into the 'Additional boards manager URLs' input field under File > Preferences to add Infineon's XMC microcontroller boards to the Arduino IDE.
https://github.com/Infineon/XMC-for-Arduino/releases/latest/download/package_infineon_index.json
Easier to copy (no clickable link):
https://github.com/Infineon/XMC-for-Arduino/releases/latest/download/package_infineon_index.json
To install the boards, please go now to Tools > Board > Boards Manager... and search for XMC. You will see options to install the board files for the microcontrollers. Click "Install" to add the boards to your Arduino IDE.
In the boards list Tools > Board, you will now find the supported XMC microcontroller boards.
- The differences of the boards included in this repository if compared to the Arduino boards
- Refer also to the LICENSE.md/txt file of the repositories for further information
- The Boot Kits have limitations if compared to the official Arduino boards (consult the XMC-for-Arduino Wiki for more information)
- XMC-for-Arduino support for 'arm-linux-gnueabihf' only until version 1.1.
Certain obsolete boards (see wiki) and non-functional libraries were removed from the board support package for the release version 2.0.0, alongwith some other major changes (see release notes). After version 3.0.0, the release index will not include library before version 2.0.0.
⚠️ While using the pins connected to the LEDs configured as INPUT, there might be some abberation in behavior due to the presence of the series resistor of the LED, as it causes a voltage drop on the pin. In case of such an occurance, it is advised to desolder the series resistor and the LED and thereby using the pin as INPUT.
- What is PlatformIO?
- PlatformIO IDE
- PlatformIO Core (CLI) (command line tool)
- Integration with Cloud and Desktop IDEs - Cloud9, Codeanywhere, Eclipse Che (Codenvy), Atom, CLion, Eclipse, Emacs, NetBeans, Qt Creator, Sublime Text, VIM, Visual Studio, and VSCode
- Project Examples
To contribute enhancements, fixes and the like see CONTRIBUTINGS.
Third Party or external library maintainers see Libraries.
Also see Wiki for any additional information