KT33882UG, Rev. 1.0
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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Installing the Software and Setting up the Hardware
5.3.2
Step-by-step Instructions for Setting up the Hardware using Sample Flash
File
1.
Ready the computer. Only a USB port to provide power is required. (Make sure the FRDM board has been flashed with
the correct srec file).
2.
Connect the FRDM-KL25Z board to the KIT33882EKEVB evaluation board via the 20-pin ribbon cable. The
FRDM-KL25Z board must have a 20-pin male header soldered onto the top of the FRDM-KL25Z board in J2.
3.
Connect the mini USB cable between the FRDM-KL25Z board and the PC (use the KL25Z port, not the SDA port).
4.
Attach the DC power supply (without turning on the power) to the VPWR/GND terminal (J1).
5.
If desired, attach loads to the output terminals on the board (J3 through J10).
6.
Turn on the power supply and switch SW1 to the ON position.
7.
The flashed program will run automatically.
Notes:
The sample code does not use the dual input signals (IN0&IN1, IN2&IN3, and IN4&IN5), so jumpers J12 through J14 must be set
to the 1-2 configuration.
5.3.3
Step-by-step Instructions for Setting up the Hardware using CodeWarrior
1.
Ready the computer, install the CodeWarrior software.
2.
Connect the FRDM-KL25Z board to the KIT33882EKEVB evaluation board via the 20-pin ribbon cable. The
FRDM-KL25Z board must have a 20-pin male header soldered onto the top of the FRDM-KL25Z board in J2.
3.
Connect the mini USB cable between the FRDM-KL25Z board and the PC (use the SDA port, not the KL25Z port).
4.
Attach the DC power supply (without turning on the power) to the VPWR/GND terminal (J1).
5.
If desired, attach loads to the output terminals on the board (J3 through J10).
6.
Launch CodeWarrior and either load the sample project or create your own bareboard project.
7.
Turn on the power supply and switch SW1 to the ON position.
8.
You can now program the board and debug your code.
Notes:
Due to the limited number of available FSD I/O signals, several jumpers (J12 through J14) are available that control where DATA0,
DATA2, and CNTL0 are routed. They can be used for either IN0, IN2, and IN4 or IN4&IN5, IN2&IN3, and IN0&IN1, respectively. However,
these jumpers can be avoided and all signals may be connected to the FRDM-KL25Z if they are wired by hand from different pins on the
FRDM-KL25Z connectors.