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DEMO908GZ60 Quick Start Guide, Rev. 0.0

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Introduction and Default Settings

Connect the DEMO908GZ60 to your computer and apply power

1.

Connect the 9-pin serial cable provided to the COM1 port of the DEMO board. Connect the other 
end to a COM port on your host PC.

2.

There are two ways to apply power to the demo board: via the power terminal block or the J1 
MCU_PORT. Refer to the DEMO908GZ60 User’s Guide about using the MCU_PORT. Otherwise, 
connect the +9 VDC supply into the screw-type terminal block. Please review the diagram above 
for wire placement. Apply power to the power and turn on the power switch. The +5V LED should 
turn on. If the LED is not on, please check the PWR_SEL jumpers, PWR switch, and the placement 
of the +9 VDC power supply wires.

Please Note: +9 VDC supply must be used for proper MON08 monitor operation. 

Run the DEMO908GZ60_LED program

The DEMO908GZ60 is shipped with the DEMO908GZ60_LED stored in on-chip Flash memory. You may 
view the source code for this program by accessing the “DEMO908GZ60_LED.zip” file on the Axiom CD 
(located in the “examples” folder).

1.

Press SW1 and LED1 will turn on. Release SW1 and LED1 should turn off.

2.

Press SW2 and LED2 will turn on. Release SW2 and LED2 should turn off.

Install CodeWarrior Development Studio Version 3.1 for HC(S)08

If you do not have version 3.1 of CodeWarrior for HC(S)08 Special Edition installed on your computer, 
please refer to the provided “CodeWarrior Development Studio for Motorola” CD for HC(S)08 Special 
Edition Version 3.1 and the included CodeWarrior Quick Start. Important: You must register and obtain 
a license key to use CodeWarrior. You must also obtain another special edition license key, which will 
allow you to experience all the features of the CodeWarrior debugger (see install, register, and license 
key instructions in the CodeWarrior Quick Start). 

Use the MON08 Monitor to install DEMO908GZ60_ATD program

The MON08 Monitor allows a user to program the MCU Flash and debug application via serial connection.

1.

On the Axiom CD (examples folder), copy and open the “DEMO908GZ60_ATD.zip” file to your PC, 
and extract the files into a working folder on your desktop. Note: Be sure to extract, and not just 
copy, the files.

2.

If you have not already done so, connect serial cable and apply power to the board.

3.

In the working folder on the desktop, double click on the “DEMO908GZ60.mcp” project file. The 
CodeWarrior IDE will launch.

4.

Open “DEMO908GZ60_ATD.c” in the source folder by double clicking on 
“DEMO908GZ60_ATD.c”.

5.

Please change the jumpers on the board to ensure proper communication between the PC and 
DEMO908GZ60 board.

Summary of Contents for DEMO908GZ60

Page 1: ...or Development Studio and load an ATD Analog to Digital test program Source code for DEMO908GZ60_LED LED test and DEMO908GZ60_ATD ATD test are provided on the Axiom CD in the Examples folder Below are diagrams of the default settings for the DEMO908GZ60 demo board Please refer to the DEMO908GZ60 User s Guide on the Axiom CD for information on other configurations All diagrams in this guide are ori...

Page 2: ...se SW2 and LED2 should turn off Install CodeWarrior Development Studio Version 3 1 for HC S 08 If you do not have version 3 1 of CodeWarrior for HC S 08 Special Edition installed on your computer please refer to the provided CodeWarrior Development Studio for Motorola CD for HC S 08 Special Edition Version 3 1 and the included CodeWarrior Quick Start Important You must register and obtain a licens...

Page 3: ...er terminal block TB1 Click OK in the Power Cycle Dialog window Please follow the remaining instructions on the screen to complete the Flash programming process 10 The CPROG08SZ Programmer window should close after the MCU Flash is programmed You are now ready to run the DEMO908GZ60_ATD code Click on the green arrow in the toolbar at the top of the screen to run the program Once you click this but...

Page 4: ...ges Typical parameters which may be provided in Freescale Semiconductor data sheets and or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time All operating parameters including Typicals must be validated for each customer application by customer s technical experts Freescale Semiconductor does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the ri...

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