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1.8
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
The following sections describe all the steps needed to prepare the board for operation. Please read the following
sections carefully before using the board. When the board is set up for the first time, ensure that all jumpers are in
the default locations. The standard configuration does not require any modifications. After the board is setup in its
standard configuration, you may use the BDM cable by following the instructions provided in the following
sections.
1.8.1.
Unpacking
Unpack the computer board from its shipping box. Save the box for storing or reshipping. Refer to the following
list and verify that all the items are present. You should have received:
• M5206eLITE Single Board Computer
• M5206eLITE User’s Manual, this documentation
• One Macraigor BDM cable (part of the Mentor toolkit)
• MCF5206e User’s Manual
• ColdFire Programmer’s Reference Manual
• Motorola Literature CDROM
• Getting Started Documentation
From participating Third Party Tool Developers - faxback
trial forms & trial software on CD
• Mentor Graphics - Microtec Product Division - BDM
cable, Trial Compiler & “XRAY4” Debugger
• Software Development Systems - Trial
“SingleStep” Debugging Software
• Noral Micrologics - Faxback trial form for a BDM
based debugging cable & a mouse mat
• Diab Data - Trial compiler tool chain
• Embedded Support Tools (EST) - Faxback trial
form for debugging hardware & “VisionClick”
software
• WindRiver Systems - trial compiler toolchain &
RTOS
• Green Hills Software - Trial compiler toolchain &
debugging suite
• Accelerated Technology - Trial “” RTOS
WARNING
AVOID TOUCHING THE MOS DEVICES. STATIC DISCHARGE CAN AND
WILL DAMAGE THESE DEVICES.
Once you verified that all the items are present, remove the board from its protective jacket. Check the board for
any visible damage. Ensure that there are no broken, damaged, or missing parts. If you have not received all the
items listed above or they are damaged, please contact Williams Electronic Design immediately
([email protected]). Each board carries a 12 months return to manufacturer warranty – whether the
board is repaired or replaced is at the manufacturers discretion.
1.8.2.
Preparing the Board for Use
The board as shipped is ready to be connected to a terminal and a power supply without any need for modification.
However, follow the steps below to ensure proper operation from the first time you apply the power. Figure 4
shows the placement of the jumpers and the connectors, which you need to refer to in the following sections. The
steps to be taken are:
a. Connecting the power supply.
b. Connecting the terminal.
1.8.3.
Providing Power to the Board
Connector J8 is a screw terminal connector. The board accepts 5V DC (regulated) at 1.5 Amps via this connector.
Power supplied to the processor passes through jumper JP5. This does not include resistors used to pull-up signals
attached to the processor. Jumper JP5 can be removed and with the use of a current meter, can be used to perform
power analysis of the MCF5206e.
Contact No.
Voltage
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