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Cyclone PRO User Manual

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CYCLONE PRO

Figure 8-17: Power Cycle Dialog

3. Software automatically powers up the ICS, which configures the pro-

cessors MON08 configuration pins.

8.3.3.4

Serial Port Stop Bits

Serial Port Stop Bits allow users of Class 1-4 devices that are 
experiencing unreliable communication to increase the number of stop 
bits to 2.

8.3.3.5

Pulse IRQ on Stop

The IRQ on Stop allows the users to execute a mechanism to stop a 
running HC08 microprocessor. For more information, please refer to the 
Stop a Running HC908 Target.pdf application note that is available from 
P&E Microcomputer Systems website: www.pemicro.com.

8.3.4

Target MCU Security Bytes

One of the steps that is necessary to properly bypass security is to provide the 
proper security code for the information that is programmed into the part. This 
holds true even when the part is blank. The security code consists of the 8 
values which are currently stored in flash locations $FFF6 - $FFFD of the 
processor.

Summary of Contents for PE Micro Cyclone Pro

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Page 2: ...by one person on as many computers as that person uses provided that the software is never used on two computers at the same time P E expects that group programming projects making use of this softwar...

Page 3: ...3 11 Ribbon Cable 15 3 12 Target Power Management 15 3 13 CompactFlash Port 21 4 CYCLONE LCD MENU 23 4 1 Status Window 24 4 2 Main Menu 25 5 STAND ALONE PROGRAMMER CONFIGURATION 31 5 1 Create A Stand...

Page 4: ...tility User Interface ConfigureIP 96 9 7 Using ConfigureIP exe To Configure The Cyclone PRO 98 10 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION 101 11 USB PORT CONFIGURATION 102 12 AUTOMATIC SERIAL NUMBER MECHANISM 103 1...

Page 5: ...908LB 130 13 23 68HC908LD 131 13 24 68HC908LJ 132 13 25 68HC908LK 133 13 26 68HC908LT 134 13 27 68HC908LV 135 13 28 68HC908MR4 8 136 13 29 68HC908MR16 32 136 13 30 68HC908QL 137 13 31 68HC908QB 138 13...

Page 6: ...e Errors 146 14 7 SAP Program Byte Word and Module Errors 146 14 8 SAP Verify Checksum Errors 147 14 9 SAP Verify Range and Module Errors 147 14 10 SAP User Function Errors 147 14 11 SAP Trim Errors 1...

Page 7: ...Host controlled SAP mode for automated programming is accomplished using either a command line utility RS232 protocol UDP protocol or the Cyclone Automated Control DLL The Cyclone PRO is also a very...

Page 8: ...t Multiple Storage Media 3 Megabytes of onboard storage Stores data to be programmed programming algorithms and any necessary configuration settings CompactFlash support available with purchase of Com...

Page 9: ...Modules In One SAP Image Supports multiple programming algorithms for internal or external memory modules such as EEPROM and Flash Automatic Serial Number Mechanism Supports serial number programming...

Page 10: ...r and programmer for HC908 targets Includes free programmer for ColdFire V1 HC9S08 RS08 and HC S 12 X targets Debugger for ColdFire V1 HC9S08 RS08 and HC S 12 X targets available for purchase Activati...

Page 11: ...he side of the Cyclone unit The corresponding settings are conveniently illustrated on the rear label of Cyclone PRO By default the jumpers are set to switch power from the Power IN Jack to Power OUT...

Page 12: ...users create architecture specific SAP images To run this utility From the Start menu of your PC navigate to All Programs P E Cyclone PRO Programmer Stand Alone Programmer Utilities Cyclone PRO Image...

Page 13: ...will automatically be inserted for you f Click the Save Image to Cyclone button g Choose the communications interface select the Cyclone PRO to which the image will be saved and then click the Store...

Page 14: ...requires a regulated 6V DC Center Positive power supply with 2 5 5 5mm female plug The Cyclone PRO derives its power from the Power Jack located on the side of the unit Figure 3 2 Cyclone PRO Power J...

Page 15: ...tandard RJ45 socket to communicate with a host computer through the Ethernet Port 10 100 BaseT Figure 3 4 Cyclone PRO Ethernet Connector 3 4 USB Communications The Cyclone PRO provides a USB connector...

Page 16: ...lone PRO two electromechanical relays are used to cycle target power The specifications of the relays are as following Maximum switched power 30W or 125 VA Maximum switched current 1A Maximum switched...

Page 17: ...Jack When disconnected both terminals of the Target Power Supply Output Jack are connected to GND via a 1W 100 Ohm resistor Figure 3 6 Power Connector Locations 3 7 Jumper Settings Please note that Re...

Page 18: ...NOT be able to overdrive it The clock should have sufficient drive to be used with a target system even if the target system has an RC circuit or crystal connected 3 9 Target BDM Connector The Cyclone...

Page 19: ...PRO 3 10 Target MON08 Connector The Cyclone PRO provides a standard 16 position 0 100 inch pitch dual row 0 025 inch square header for the HC08 targets The mechanical drawing is shown below Figure 3...

Page 20: ...ignates that these pins are reserved for future P E use Make sure you do not connect any signal to these lines The MON4 MON8 signals are software configurable to support connections to different HC08...

Page 21: ...O MON08 Connector is connected to Pin 1 of the target MON08 Header Figure 3 10 sketches the connection mechanism looking down into the sockets for the MON08 ribbon cable The 6 pin BDM ribbon cable use...

Page 22: ...et on the Cyclone PRO The jumper header is found on the long side of the unit opposite from the side where the system power jack is located Note In order for the Cyclone PRO to handle power sequencing...

Page 23: ...etting differs from the Rev B Cyclone PRO which requires no jumpers Figure 3 13 Jumper Settings for Target Power Connection via Power In and Power Out Jacks Of Cyclone PRO Only Jumper 5 is installed 3...

Page 24: ...Cyclone PRO Board Power and Power Out Jack of Cyclone PRO Jumpers 2 and 3 are installed Jumpers 1 4 and 5 are left open 3 12 3 Using Cyclone PRO Board Power and Pin 15 for MON08 or Pin 6 For BDM The t...

Page 25: ...igure 3 16 Via Cyclone PRO Board Power and Pin 15 of Cyclone PRO MON08 Connector Jumpers 1 2 and 3 are all enabled as shown in Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 Jumper Settings for Target Power Connection via C...

Page 26: ...Figure 3 19 Figure 3 19 Jumper Settings for Target Power Connection via Cyclone PRO Board Power and Pin 6 of Cyclone PRO BDM Connector 3 12 4 Using Power IN Jack And MON08 Header Pin 15 A center posit...

Page 27: ...get Powered Independently Of Cyclone PRO For ColdFire V1 HC S 12 X HCS08 RS08 devices the target may be powered independently of the Cyclone PRO The user should remove all jumpers on the Cyclone PRO e...

Page 28: ...CompactFlash card is available separately or as part of a CompactFlash activation package Purchase of the CompactFlash activation license unlocks the CompactFlash panels in the included Manage Images...

Page 29: ...igure 4 1 shows an overview of the menu structure Note These menus change as features are added to the Cyclone PRO so if your menus do not match those displayed here please check P E s website www pem...

Page 30: ...owered on This window lists the following information 1 Firmware version of the PRO 2 IP address assigned to the PRO 3 Name assigned to the PRO 4 Name of the PC connected to the PRO 5 Number of progra...

Page 31: ...t are stored in the Cyclone PRO s memory You may select the appropriate image by using the Up Down arrows to highlight it and then pressing the Select button The image name shown is the one specified...

Page 32: ...information 4 2 4 Programming Stats The Programming Stats menu selection is discussed in Section 6 2 Operation Via LCD Menu Rev C Only Please refer to that section for additional menu information 4 2...

Page 33: ...he right arrow character Selecting this character will complete the process Press the Cancel button at any time to leave the IP number as is and return to the Main Menu Figure 4 7 Edit IP Settings Edi...

Page 34: ...ayed on the second line Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the characters To select a character hit the Select button When you are finished scroll through the characters until you reach the rig...

Page 35: ...elect button When you are finished scroll through the characters until you reach the right arrow character Selecting this character will complete the process Press the Cancel button at any point to le...

Page 36: ...30 Cyclone PRO User Manual CYCLONE PRO Figure 4 12 Configure Cyclone Set AUX Button Func...

Page 37: ...Cyclone PRO for stand alone programming using the Cyclone Image Creation Utility shown in Figure 5 1 The Cyclone PRO does not require a target to be connected when it is being configured However the...

Page 38: ...dFire V1 The user may configure the Cyclone PRO to operate on a ColdFire V1 target by selecting ColdFire V1 from the Specify Target Architecture drop down menu Alternatively the user may select the Co...

Page 39: ...12 X The user may configure the Cyclone PRO to operate on a HC9 S 12 X target by selecting HC9 S 12 X from the Specify Target Architecture drop down menu Alternatively the user may select the HC9 S 12...

Page 40: ...PRO will continue executing the rest of the commands If the operation is unsuccessful or if the checkbox is not checked the Cyclone PRO will automatically detect the correct communication speed and be...

Page 41: ...ification configuration The target BDM header connections are shown on the right hand side for user reference The Cyclone PRO will automatically detect the communications speed Figure 5 5 HCS08 Class...

Page 42: ...PRO to operate on an HC08 target by selecting HC08 from the Specify Target Architecture drop down menu Alternatively the user may select the MON08 target through the File menu Figure 5 6 shows the HC0...

Page 43: ...8 Class Settings Figure 5 8 Port Pin Settings 68HC908AB Family HC08 Target The user should choose the HC08 target that best describes the target MCU to be programmed For example choose AB for a 68HC90...

Page 44: ...ypically the clock division does not affect the quality of communications between the Cyclone PRO and the target Normally a smaller clock division leads to faster target bus frequencies and faster com...

Page 45: ...panel provides a list of available programming functions The right panel displays the ordering of the functions To specify the programming algorithm for the target double click on the Choose Algorithm...

Page 46: ...ish to use Similarly to specify the S Record to be programmed into the target double click on Specify S Record SS in the left panel This opens a dialog which allows you to select the appropriate S Rec...

Page 47: ...d and creates a default programming script The user can then modify the programming sequence as needed The Clear button will remove all programming commands from the right panel The Move Up and Move D...

Page 48: ...found an error message is given The currently selected file is shown in the S19 file selected window The programmer accepts S1 S2 and S3 records All other file records are treated as comments If you...

Page 49: ...ly selected an S record file Verify Module For this command to work you must have previously selected an S record file Verify Checksum This command verifies the module content via a CRC calculation Ch...

Page 50: ...are available for the user to provide Reset Delay if some reset monitoring devices are used and to determine whether to drive the BKGD signal to GND after operations are complete to assist programmin...

Page 51: ...o Disk Store Image To Disk allows the current configuration to be saved onto the hard drive The image can then be transferred to the Cyclone PRO internal flash or external CompactFlash with activation...

Page 52: ...e Image utility they may then be loaded collectively onto the Cyclone If you have purchased a CompactFlash activation license it will also allow you to store and manage multiple images on any compatib...

Page 53: ...accordingly No changes made to the Cyclone PRO until the Commit Changes button is pressed Note Any images that are already stored on the Cyclone PRO or CompactFlash can only be removed by using the co...

Page 54: ...ks pre configured into the Cyclone PRO Menu Mode Navigate upwards in LCD menu AUX Perform auxiliary function stand alone verification Menu Mode Navigate downwards in LCD menu MENU SELECT Toggles ON OF...

Page 55: ...applica ble 5 Connect the POWER OUT Jack to the target board power if appli cable 6 Connect the MON08 Header Ribbon Cable to the target MON08 port or the BDM Header Ribbon Cable to the target BDM port...

Page 56: ...mpts to pass security again Then when the Cyclone PRO starts programming the module the Programming LED is illuminated After this is done the Programming LED is turned off and the Verifying LED is tur...

Page 57: ...51 CYCLONE PRO Figure 6 1 LCD Menu Overview 6 2 1 Status Window Figure 6 2 Status Window The status window appears when the Cyclone PRO is powered on This window lists the following information 1 Firm...

Page 58: ...Menu The Main Menu is accessible by pressing the Menu button when the status window is displayed The Main Menu contains four selections This section contains information on Execute SAP Function and Sh...

Page 59: ...election displays information about that CompactFlash card including its name the number of images it contains and the amount of free used and total memory it contains Figure 6 5 Compact Flash Status...

Page 60: ...be powered by using a Cyclone PowerPack which is a lightweight and compact lithium ion battery available separately Figure 6 7 Cyclone with Cyclone PowerPack The combination of the Cyclone programmer...

Page 61: ...the usage of simple batch and script files 2 Dynamic Link Library DLL The DLL in the Basic Edition allows custom software applications to control one Cyclone unit Users wishing to use a DLL to control...

Page 62: ...tenance and dynamic data programming which provides a powerful but easy to use interface The Cyclone Launch application is ideal for getting your automated production environment up and running in a v...

Page 63: ...cations come pre compiled with ICONS so you can run them before jumping into the code 7 2 3 RS232 Ethernet Communication Protocols The RS232 and Ethernet Communication protocols included with the Ente...

Page 64: ...ts The latest updates can be downloaded from the web pages listed in Section 8 1 1 Latest Updates P E Software and Section 8 2 1 Freescale CodeWarrior 8 1 P E Microcomputer Systems Software P E s soft...

Page 65: ...out of RAM or FLASH already programmed by the In Circuit Programmer and set many software breakpoints and a single hardware meaning in FLASH breakpoint The main advantage of using the ICD is that you...

Page 66: ...r files Full source level debugging 8 1 3 In Circuit Programmer The PROG In Circuit Programmer is a general purpose programmer which allows the user to program any HC08 HCS08 RS08 HC S 12 X ColdFire V...

Page 67: ...r programming target MCUs The user may create a script file to instruct the software to execute specific commands in sequence Please refer to CPROG documentation for more information 8 2 Freescale Sof...

Page 68: ...window appears See Figure 8 4 Figure 8 4 CodeWarrior Project Window 2 Click the sign to expand the Sources folder 3 Modify the source file if necessary 4 Click the Debug icon green arrow The True Tim...

Page 69: ...ype target manually through the HiWave software In the Component menu select the set connection menu option This will allow you to choose from the various connection types available in your version of...

Page 70: ...and pass security window appears 7 Select the appropriate class in Target Hardware Type Class VII for MON08 MULTILINK and Class VIII for Cyclone PRO 8 Click Contact target with these settings 9 Follow...

Page 71: ...evices Please see the descriptions below for a definition of each interface class HC08 P E Multilink Cyclone Pro Connection Interface mode allows the user to debug code as the firmware is fully reside...

Page 72: ...Class II IV See Figure 8 9 Figure 8 9 Device Power Dialog Figure 8 10 HC08 Device Clock Selection Box 3 The device clock menu allows two options See Figure 8 10 P E provides clock to target The devic...

Page 73: ...port P E device such as Cyclone Pro Serial MON08 Multilink and Cyclone Pro Ethernet IP outside of subnet mask proceed to the Interface Selection Manager by pressing the Add A Connection button See Fig...

Page 74: ...al CYCLONE PRO Figure 8 12 P E Multilink Cyclone Pro Manual Interface Selection 6 To remove a manually configured interface please click on the Remove Connection button and choose the interface to be...

Page 75: ...8 13 Remove A Manually Configured Multilink Cyclone Pro Interface 8 3 3 Advanced Settings Tab The Advanced Settings tab allows the user to set specific protocol settings The following is an explanatio...

Page 76: ...to the Tpd delay time before proceeding to the connection protocol This is because a board or power supply may have capacitance which holds the power up for a short time after the supply has been swi...

Page 77: ...a power on reset condition two events must occur 1 Power of the target MCU must go below 0 1v This means that the processor can not be receiving power from its power pins nor can it have a significant...

Page 78: ...r Up Dialog Power Down ICS Ask the user to power cycle their board Power UP ICS This option will work for many ICS boards as well but relies on the fact that while the ICS is powered off it will hold...

Page 79: ...llows the users to execute a mechanism to stop a running HC08 microprocessor For more information please refer to the Stop a Running HC908 Target pdf application note that is available from P E Microc...

Page 80: ...the software to ignore a failure to properly pass the 68HC08 security check If the checkbox is set the software will attempt to establish monitor mode communications regardless of the security status...

Page 81: ...low 3 The ICS Target is not connected 4 No Power to the ICS If this status bit responded with an N you must correct this before analyzing the reset of the status bits 1 Device echoed some security by...

Page 82: ...y passed If a break was not received from the processor this flag will be N Reasons for this include 1 The baud rate specified was incorrect 2 The processor was not reset properly Check the Target Har...

Page 83: ...cable communication connections type in the advanced settings dialog 6 ROM is accessible un secured If the device properly entered monitor mode 4 the software reads locations FFF6 FFFF to determine i...

Page 84: ...yclonePro menu additional boxes will open which allow you to select the family e g KX Family and device type e g HC908KX2 of the MCU that you are using Figure 8 20 HC08 Device Menu 8 3 6 2 Connect The...

Page 85: ...d Programming Debug Options menu entry take user to the Advanced Options dialog where he can configure the software settings for the FLASH programming procedure Figure 8 22 Advanced Programming Proced...

Page 86: ...to synchronize with the microprocessor during the flash erasing programming procedure Start Expert Mode Programmer Start Expert Mode Programmer grants the user access to P E s graphical flash programm...

Page 87: ...egister Block Window If register files have been installed on the host computer selecting a block brings up the Register Block register listing see Figure 8 25 which shows a list of the associated reg...

Page 88: ...or variables window A refresh of the window will read these registers and may cause the clearing of flags The debug monitor built into CPU08 processors uses up to 13 bytes of the stack Do not write t...

Page 89: ...the target board is reset by the debugger power to the microcontroller may be turned off for a short duration Although much of RAM may look the same some values may have changed 8 3 10 Class 5 8 Devic...

Page 90: ...CS08 P E Multilink Cyclone PRO Connections 8 4 1 Introduction The HCS08 P E Multilink Cyclone Pro Connection setting permits a connection to Multilink Cyclone PRO devices HCS08 P E Multilink Cyclone P...

Page 91: ...Cyclone PRO User Manual 85 CYCLONE PRO Figure 8 28 HCS08 Connection Assistant Interface Selection...

Page 92: ...d The Hotsync button in the Connection Assistant see Figure 8 29 allows the user to connect to an already running target 8 4 3 MultilinkCyclonePro Menu Description Figure 8 30 MultilinkCyclonePro Menu...

Page 93: ...which allow you to select the family e g GB Family and device type e g 9S0GB60 of the MCU that you are using Figure 8 31 HCS08 Device Menu 8 4 3 2 Connect The Connect option initiates an attempt to co...

Page 94: ...vanced Programming Debug Options The Start Advanced Programming Debug Options menu entry take user to the Advanced Options dialog where he can configure the software settings for the FLASH programming...

Page 95: ...is required for the software hardware connection to synchronize with the microprocessor during the flash erasing programming procedure Start Expert Mode Programmer Start Expert Mode Programmer grants...

Page 96: ...egister Block Window If register files have been installed on the host computer selecting a block brings up the Register Block register listing see Figure 8 36 which shows a list of the associated reg...

Page 97: ...er Window 8 4 4 3 Trigger Module Settings For more information about the Trigger Module Settings menu option please see the CodeWarrior User Manual 8 4 4 4 Bus Trace For more information about the Bus...

Page 98: ...hitectures in use today and how they pertain to the operation of the Cyclone Computers are of course connected to one another through intermediary devices in order to form networks There are several c...

Page 99: ...form of IP Internet Protocol numbers have been assigned to the individual computers An IP number is a unique string that consists of four numbers ranging between 0 and 255 separated by dots e g 192 16...

Page 100: ...ch as email or file transfers is unsuitable in the real time type environment in which the Cyclone operates Because the Cyclone needs to transact data as quickly as possible to the target it takes adv...

Page 101: ...and Gateway IP numbers and for each to have a unique IP number on the network An example of a setting for above is as follows IP Number Gateway IP Subnet Mask PC1 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 3 255 255...

Page 102: ...ee IP numbers that would need to be programmed into the Cyclone IP Number Gateway IP Subnet Mask PC 192 168 100 1 none 255 255 255 0 CYCLONE 192 168 100 2 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 0 For more informat...

Page 103: ...Once one of the three Serial USB or Ethernet communication interfaces has been selected in the first drop down box a list of all available Cyclone devices over that interface will be displayed for sel...

Page 104: ...ing Floor 8 MAC Address This is the Media Access Control address the unique number of an Ethernet device on the network This is programmed by P E and cannot be modified 9 Cyclone Device Type This disp...

Page 105: ...the following steps 1 Connect a Cyclone PRO to the PC via a serial or a USB cable and make sure that it is powered before launching the Cyclone Configura tion Utility The Cyclone PRO Configuration Uti...

Page 106: ...l CYCLONE PRO Figure 9 3 Cyclone IP Setup Utility Continue Setup 3 The Cyclone PRO now needs to be programmed with IP numbers for the network on which it will operate The Cyclone IP Number field must...

Page 107: ...Cyclone PRO User Manual 101 CYCLONE PRO 10 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION Standard serial cables may be used for serial port Cyclone PRO configuration...

Page 108: ...102 Cyclone PRO User Manual CYCLONE PRO 11 USB PORT CONFIGURATION Standard USB cables may be used for USB port Cyclone PRO configuration The user may use network hubs as necessary...

Page 109: ...tions 12 1 Understanding Serialization The automatic serial number mechanism supports serial numbers from 1 to 16 bytes in length Each byte of a serial number ranges between a lower and an upper bound...

Page 110: ...xistent file the selection will revert to None Selected On startup the edit box by default shows the filename that was in effect the last time the QUIT button was clicked You can select a new Serial N...

Page 111: ...number is allowed to wrap over the top of the highest serial number or below the lowest serial number Note that in P E programmers the serial number can only count up and any attempt to overflow will...

Page 112: ...the information for any serial number currently being edited unless that information has been saved Save Button The new serial number is initialized with one 1 byte of binary 12 2 8 SAVE Instructs th...

Page 113: ...A b Next 5 bytes are Constants P E c Last 4 bytes are Numeric ASCII 9999 5 This provides for a maximum of 6 760 000 26x26x26x10x10x10x10 serial numbers from AAA P E 0000 to ZZZ P E 9999 6 The last 4 b...

Page 114: ...lash for internal images or external CompactFlash for external SAP images The CS and PS commands are not present in the Cyclone Image Creation Utility until a valid programming algorithm is specified...

Page 115: ...Cyclone PRO User Manual 109 CYCLONE PRO CS serial_file4 ser PS CS serial_file5 ser PS...

Page 116: ...is directly connected to the Pin 6 of the target MON08 Header PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up...

Page 117: ...der PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD POR...

Page 118: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTC0...

Page 119: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTC0...

Page 120: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTC0...

Page 121: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTC0...

Page 122: ...in 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 PORTB3 PORTB4 and PORTB5 are used for entering monitor mode By default the...

Page 123: ...from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA7 PORTC0 P...

Page 124: ...0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 PORTB0...

Page 125: ...r PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1...

Page 126: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTC0...

Page 127: ...from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 PORTB0...

Page 128: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1...

Page 129: ...rom the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 PORTA2 P...

Page 130: ...rom the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 PORTA2 P...

Page 131: ...from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 PORTA2...

Page 132: ...PORTB0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTB1...

Page 133: ...PORTB0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTB1...

Page 134: ...Pin 6 of the target MON08 Header PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm r...

Page 135: ...ut to the target MON08 Header or ensure that they are pulled up down according to the image 13 21 68HC908KX Figure 13 21 68HC908KX Family MON08 Pinout The target GND is connected to the Pin 2 of the t...

Page 136: ...lone PRO to ensure that trim is programmed to the desired location 13 22 68HC908LB Figure 13 22 68HC908LB Family MON08 Pinout The target GND is connected to the Pin 2 of the target MON08 Header The us...

Page 137: ...irectly connected to the Pin 4 of the target MON08 Header The target IRQ line is directly connected to the Pin 6 of the target MON08 Header PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target...

Page 138: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1...

Page 139: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1...

Page 140: ...to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 and PORTA2 are used for entering monitor mode...

Page 141: ...to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 and PORTA4 are used for entering monitor mode...

Page 142: ...e Pin 6 of the target MON08 Header PORTB0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the target MR4 8 data receiving line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal wi...

Page 143: ...als out to the target MON08 Header Alternatively the user may pull up PORTC3 pull down PORTA7 and PORTC4 and pull up down PORTC2 for clock division In which case the user does not need to connect thes...

Page 144: ...ily MON08 Pinout The target GND is connected to the Pin 2 of the target MON08 Header The user must pull up the RESET line to target VDD with an external resistor The target IRQ line is directly connec...

Page 145: ...connected to the Pin 6 of the target MON08 Header PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal...

Page 146: ...MON08 Header Pin 8 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 and PORTA4 are used for entering monitor mode By default the...

Page 147: ...communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1 and PORTA4 are used for entering monitor mode By default the user may directly bring these sig...

Page 148: ...8 Header PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VD...

Page 149: ...8 Header PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VD...

Page 150: ...PORTA0 from the target processor is connected to the target MON08 Header Pin 10 acting as the communications line The Cyclone PRO pulls up this signal with a 10K Ohm resistor to the target VDD PORTA1...

Page 151: ...s secured 0009 Error entering debug mode for verification 000A Error writing a block of data to target 000B Error enabling or disabling module 000C Error in performing timing test 000D MON08 target ha...

Page 152: ...ation failed 14 6 SAP Erase Range and Module Errors 2001 Erase error algorithm not supported 2002 Erase error algorithm not found 2003 Erase error module failed or canceled 2004 Erase error module fai...

Page 153: ...tion failed or canceled 14 9 SAP Verify Range and Module Errors 5003 Verification operation failed or canceled 14 10 SAP User Function Errors 6003 User function failed or canceled 14 11 SAP Trim Error...

Page 154: ...please contact P E 8010 Fatal Error please contact P E 8011 Fatal Error please contact P E 8012 Fatal Error please contact P E 8013 Fatal Error please contact P E 8014 Fatal Error please contact P E 8...

Page 155: ...Serial Number Errors B001 Error erasing serial number storage B002 Error writing serial number B003 Total number of Serial Number Structures is over limit of 254 B004 Error converting serial number st...

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