ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board® Evaluation System Manual
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To disconnect from the target board, click the terminate button or choose
.
Run > Terminate
To delete a session, choose
>
. Select the session name from the
Target
Session > Session List
list and click
. Click
.
Delete
OK
The default configurations that show up in the CCES Debug Configurations wizard are for
JTAG mode debugging only.
2.6 Evaluation License
When starting CCES for the first time, you are prompted to install a license with a serial number or to
enable evaluation of the product without a serial number. In the box that contains the EZ-Board is a
business card with a serial number on it. When prompted, choose "I have a serial number that I would
like to activate" and enter the serial number shown on the card. If the evaluation license is installed
but not activated, it allows 10 days of unrestricted use and then becomes disabled. The license can be
re-enabled by activation. Once activated, the evaluation license offers unrestricted use for a defined
period and then becomes disabled until an additional license is installed.
if installing CCES without using a serial number, you will be limited to 90 days.
An evaluation license can be upgraded to a full license. Licenses can be purchased from:
Analog Devices directly. Call (800) 262-5645 or 781-937-2384 or go to:
Analog Devices, Inc. local sales office or authorized distributor. To locate one, go to:
.
2.7 DDR3 Memory
There are two Dynamic Memory Controllers (DMC) on the ADSP-SC589 processor. Each one
connects to a 2Gb Micron MT41K128M16JT chip through the Double Data Rate Synchronous
Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR3 SDRAM) controller. The DDR3 memory controller on the
processor and the DDR3 memory chip are powered by the on-board 1.5V regulator. Data is
transferred between the processor and DDR3 on both the rising and falling edges of the DDR3 clock.
The DDR3 controller on the processor can operate up to a maximum clock frequency of 450 MHz.
With a CCES session running and connected to the EZ-Board through an emulator, the DDR3
registers are configured automatically each time a program is loaded through the use of the preload
program.