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 2018 Microchip Technology Inc.

DS20005939A-page 17

DM160232 SERIAL MEMORY

SINGLE-WIRE EVALUATION KIT

USER’S GUIDE

Chapter 3.  Graphical User Interface (GUI)

3.1

INTRODUCTION

The Serial Memory Single-Wire Evaluation Kit includes a Graphical User Interface 
(GUI) which is used as an interface between the user’s PC and the evaluation kit 
hardware. The GUI allows the user to easily interact with the single-wire Serial 
EEPROM using built-in read and write features. The GUI also highlights the 
value-added features of the installed supported device. In the subsequent sections, the 
GUI features and functions are explained in detail to help the user to interact with the 
installed single-wire Serial EEPROM.

The GUI version and USB Base Board firmware version must match in order to use the 
GUI. If the GUI and USB Base Board versions do not match and the USB Base Board 
has an earlier version programmed, perform a USB Base Board device firmware 
upgrade using the GUI version. Refer to the 

Chapter 4. “USB Base Board Firmware 

Upgrade”

 

for details on the firmware upgrade process. If the GUI version is earlier than 

the USB Base Board, download the latest version of the GUI (refer to 

Section 2.3 “Installing the Graphical User Interface (GUI)”

 for additional 

information).

FIGURE 3-1:

GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE

Summary of Contents for DM160232

Page 1: ... 2018 Microchip Technology Inc DS20005939A DM160232 Serial Memory Single Wire Evaluation Kit User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...eceived ISO TS 16949 2009 certification for its worldwide headquarters design and wafer fabrication facilities in Chandler and Tempe Arizona Gresham Oregon and design centers in California and India The Company s quality system processes and procedures are for its PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs KEELOQ code hopping devices Serial EEPROMs microperipherals nonvolatile memory and analog products In addition ...

Page 3: ...GUI 12 2 4 Evaluation Kit Setup Procedure 15 Chapter 3 Graphical User Interface GUI 3 1 Introduction 17 3 2 Main Title Bar 18 3 3 Query Device 18 3 4 System Status 18 3 4 1 Kit Part Number 18 3 4 2 Firmware Revision 19 3 4 3 Socket Board Temp 19 3 4 4 Device in Socket 19 3 4 5 Kit Protocol 19 3 4 6 Socket Board SN 19 3 5 Device Conditions 19 3 5 1 Supply Voltage Slider 19 3 5 2 Frequency Kbps Slid...

Page 4: ...Array Buttons 27 3 13 1 Read 27 3 13 2 Write 28 3 13 3 Go To Address 29 3 13 4 Other Actions 30 3 13 5 Support 30 Chapter 4 USB Base Board Firmware Upgrade 4 1 Introduction 31 4 2 Installing the Graphical User Interface GUI 36 4 3 USB Base Board DFU Mode 36 4 4 FLIP Software Utility 38 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guide Appendix A Schematics A 1 Introduction 44 A 2 SWI Socket Board 02 10681 45 A 3 US...

Page 5: ...allation and Operation Chapter 3 Graphical User Interface GUI Chapter 4 USB Base Board Firmware Upgrade Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guide Appendix A Schematics Appendix B Bill of Materials BOM NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS All documentation becomes dated and this manual is no exception Microchip tools and documentation are constantly evolving to meet customer needs so some actual dialogs and or tool descripti...

Page 6: ... File Save Bold characters A dialog button Click OK A tab Click the Power tab N Rnnnn A number in verilog format where N is the total number of digits R is the radix and n is a digit 4 b0010 2 hF1 Text in angle brackets A key on the keyboard Press Enter F1 Courier New font Plain Courier New Sample source code define START Filenames autoexec bat File paths c mcc18 h Keywords _asm _endasm static Com...

Page 7: ...t browser the website contains the following information Product Support Data sheets and errata application notes and sample programs design resources user s guides and hardware support documents latest software releases and archived software General Technical Support Frequently Asked Questions FAQs technical support requests online discussion groups Microchip consultant program member listing Bus...

Page 8: ...ICD 3 in circuit debugger and MPLAB PM3 device programmers Also included are nonproduction development programmers such as PICSTART Plus and PICkit 2 and 3 CUSTOMER SUPPORT Users of Microchip products can receive assistance through several channels Distributor or Representative Local Sales Office Field Application Engineer FAE Technical Support Customers should contact their distributor representa...

Page 9: ...t devices to share a common single wire bus The device is optimized for use in many industrial and commercial applications where low power and low voltage operation are essential Some applications examples include analog sensor calibration data storage ink and toner printer cartridge identification and management of after market consumables The family is available in space saving package options a...

Page 10: ...ices for the DM160232 Serial Memory Single Wire Evaluation Kit 1 6 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS For the Serial Memory Single Wire Evaluation Kit to function properly the following hardware and software requirements must be met PC compatible system An available USB port on PC At least 1 8 MB of free disk space Windows 7 or higher operating systems 1 Note 1 Testing has been performed on a 64 bit Windows...

Page 11: ...ASE BOARD DRIVER The following steps are needed to successfully install the USB Base Board driver 1 Go to http www microchip com DM160232 to download the USB Base Board driver 2 Navigate to Documentation and Software and select the USB Base Board Driver 3 Download and open the setup file indicated below driver atmel bundle 7 0 888 exe 4 If the Open File Security Warning pops up press the Run butto...

Page 12: ...x x x_setup exe where x x x indicates the GUI version 4 If the Open File Security Warning pops up press the Run button 5 Select the Installation Destination Location from the Graphical User Interface GUI Press the Next button when ready Figure 2 3 The default Destination Location is C Program Files x86 Microchip Serial Memory Evaluation Kits Single Wire Close button Note If an earlier version of t...

Page 13: ...IGURE 2 3 GUI INSTALLATION LOCATION 6 The next step is to select the Start Menu folder By default the setup will create a Start Menu folder named Microchip if one is not already present on the user s PC Press the Next button when ready to continue Figure 2 4 FIGURE 2 4 GUI START MENU FOLDER Next button Next button ...

Page 14: ...ompt the user if they are ready to install the software Press the Install button when ready Figure 2 5 FIGURE 2 5 GUI READY TO INSTALL 8 Let the program setup the SWI GUI A progress or status bar is included to show the overall progress of the installation Once completed press the Finish button to complete the SWI GUI installation Figure 2 6 FIGURE 2 6 GUI INSTALLATION COMPLETE Install button Fini...

Page 15: ...alling a supported device the USB Base Board be disconnected from the user s PC Figure 2 8 illustrates a supported device which is properly seated in the SOT23 socket Once the device is seated properly close the socket lid to finish installing the supported device FIGURE 2 8 SUPPORTED DEVICE IN SOT23 SOCKET Once a supported device is installed in the SOT23 socket the user can then plug in the USB ...

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Page 17: ...n the subsequent sections the GUI features and functions are explained in detail to help the user to interact with the installed single wire Serial EEPROM The GUI version and USB Base Board firmware version must match in order to use the GUI If the GUI and USB Base Board versions do not match and the USB Base Board has an earlier version programmed perform a USB Base Board device firmware upgrade ...

Page 18: ...3 The Device Query feature utilizes the Single Wire Interface SWI Reset and Discovery Response feature in order to determine whether the supported device was installed properly Querying the device will populate or re populate the GUI with the content read from the installed device FIGURE 3 3 QUERY DEVICE FIGURE 3 4 DEVICE QUERY PROGRESS BAR 3 4 SYSTEM STATUS The System Status pane is populated wit...

Page 19: ...Device Conditions pane Figure 3 6 allows the user to set the supply voltage to the SWI Socket Board and the communication speed or frequency of the Single Wire Interface SWI protocol FIGURE 3 6 DEVICE CONDITIONS PANE 3 5 1 Supply Voltage Slider The voltage slider provides the ability to change the supply voltage to the SWI Socket Board along with the installed device VPUP voltage The VPUP refers t...

Page 20: ...ister the lock state of the Security register and the lock state of the memory zones Zone 0 Zone 3 Figure 3 7 FIGURE 3 7 DEVICE STATUS PANE 3 6 1 Serial Number Displays the serial number read from the Security register of the installed supported device The serial number is displayed in hexadecimal 3 6 2 Slave Address Displays the preprogrammed device slave address of the installed device The slave...

Page 21: ...n to the right of that memory region The button also indicates the current lock status of that zone or the Security register and the button shading is based on the current lock status Once a button is pressed a warning message is displayed to make sure the user intends to lock that zone or the Security register FIGURE 3 8 SET DEVICE PROTECTION PANE 3 8 DEVICE SPECIFICATION The Device Specification...

Page 22: ...ingle wire protocol 3 9 2 Export Log The EXPORT LOG button exports the Transaction Log in HTML format The exported Transaction Log can be used as a reference without having to resend protocol to the installed device 3 9 3 Legend The Transaction Log legend highlights the different data bytes in the single wire protocol that is being sent received the device address byte is shown in red the word add...

Page 23: ...g indicates that cell or cells have been locked and now functions as Read Only Memory ROM Yellow shading indicates that the memory array cell or cells have been changed in the internal GUI buffer and have not been written to the Serial EEPROM see Section 3 11 5 PROGRAM for additional information FIGURE 3 11 MEMORY ARRAY When the user hovers the mouse cursor over the GUI memory array a pop up appea...

Page 24: ...nformation Interchange ASCII format 3 11 3 LOAD The LOAD button gives the user the option to load a previous saved GUI memory array either HEX hex or TEXT txt file The file once loaded will be used to populate the internal GUI buffer Once the file is loaded in the GUI array buffer the user must program the installed device using the PROGRAM button see Section 3 11 5 PROGRAM for additional informat...

Page 25: ... the data in the internal GUI buffer will not be written to the Serial EEPROM The Program feature can also be used to lock the four memory zones and or the Security register Each zone and the Security register can be locked independently of each other by placing a check mark in the corresponding box When the Program feature is used to program the Serial EEPROM memory array or Security register tha...

Page 26: ...REGISTER The Security register consists of a factory programmed unique serial number in the lower 8 bytes address 0x00h to 0x07h an 8 byte page that is reserved for future use with data of 0xFFh address 0x08 to 0x0F and a writable portion in the upper 16 bytes address 0x10h to 0x1Fh of the Security register The red shaded cells indicate they are locked and cannot be modified by the user green shad...

Page 27: ...ng word address using the Memory Address field that the read operation will start at in hexadecimal the Read Count or the amount of bytes to be read and the user can select what read operation is to be performed Memory Array Serial Number or Security Register Once all the input data has been filled press the READ button to start the read operation A status message is included at the bottom of the ...

Page 28: ...ation to be performed The user inputs the data that is to be written in the Data field in hexadecimal The user then selects the starting word address using the Memory Address hex field that the write operation will start at in hexadecimal The Count or the number of bytes to be written is filled automatically based on the amount of data bytes in the Data field The user can also select whether the w...

Page 29: ...he GUI is updated accordingly FIGURE 3 22 WRITE OPERATION 3 13 3 Go To Address The Go To Address feature allows the user to jump to a specific word address in the GUI memory array Once the Go To Address button is pressed the memory address that was input will be highlighted in a black box in the GUI memory array FIGURE 3 23 GO TO ADDRESS Note Due to the construction of the Serial EEPROM devices th...

Page 30: ...hancements are made 3 13 5 Support The SUPPORT button provides a hyperlink to various support pages The support feature allows the user to select between three support classes Contact Support which directs the user to the Microchip support portal Order more Samples which directs the use to microchipDIRECT Find other Devices which directs the user to Microchip Serial EEPROM memory page FIGURE 3 24 ...

Page 31: ...ww microchip com DM160232 to download the FLIP Software Utility 2 Navigate to Documentation and Software and select the FLIP Software Utility 3 Download and open the setup file JRE Flip Installer x x x xxx exe x x x xxx indicates the version 4 Once the setup file is opened if Java Runtime is already installed or a newer version is already installed the setup will automatically start and you may sk...

Page 32: ...allation Once completed press the Close button FIGURE 4 2 JAVA RUNTIME INSTALLATION 6 When prompted select Typical setup and press the Accept button to accept the License Agreement FIGURE 4 3 JAVA RUNTIME TYPICAL SETUP Note For this example the Typical setup was used If the user selects a Custom setup it is the user s responsibility to ensure the FLIP Software Utility is installed correctly Close ...

Page 33: ...tatus bar is included to show the overall progress of the installation Once completed press the Finish button to complete the Java Runtime installation FIGURE 4 4 JAVA RUNTIME COMPLETION 8 Once the Java Runtime is installed the FLIP Setup Wizard is automatically started Once ready click the Next button to continue FIGURE 4 5 FLIP SETUP WIZARD Finish button Next button ...

Page 34: ...xt button to continue FIGURE 4 6 FLIP LICENSE AGREEMENT 10 The next step is to select the installation location The default installation location is set to C Program Files x86 Atmel Flip x x x x x x indicates the version It is recommended that the default installation location is used Once the installation location has been selected press the Next button FIGURE 4 7 FLIP INSTALLATION LOCATION I acc...

Page 35: ...e default Start Menu folder is used Once ready press the Install button to continue FIGURE 4 8 FLIP START MENU FOLDER 12 Let the program setup the FLIP Software Utility A progress or status bar is included to show the overall progress of the installation Click the Next button during the installation progress if prompted Once completed press the Finish button to complete the FLIP Software Utility i...

Page 36: ...exe x x x indicate the GUI version 4 Install the GUI using the procedure outlined in Section 2 3 Installing the Graphical User Interface GUI 4 3 USB BASE BOARD DFU MODE Once the latest version of the GUI has been installed on the user s PC the next step is to plug in the USB Base Board into a USB port without the SWI Socket Board connected The PC will recognize the USB Base Board as AVR MEGA Virtu...

Page 37: ... hold sequence shown below to enable DFU mode on the USB Base Board Press and hold the HWB button Press and release the RESET button Release the HWB button Once the USB Base Board has DFU mode enabled allow the PC to relearn the USB Base Board as AT90USB128 DFU Figure 4 12 If the PC does not automatically recognize the USB Base Board as stated above and shown below it is recommended to unplug the ...

Page 38: ...ng sequence using the FLIP Software Utility to upgrade the USB Base Board firmware 1 Open the FLIP Software Utility Figure 4 13 by either selecting the desktop icon if created or selecting Flip x x x x x x indicates the version from the Start Menu folder FIGURE 4 13 FLIP SOFTWARE UTILITY 2 After opening the FLIP Software Utility navigate to the Device Selection icon as shown below Select the AT90U...

Page 39: ...DM160232 Serial Memory Single Wire Evaluation Kit User s Guide 2018 Microchip Technology Inc DS20005939A page 39 FIGURE 4 14 DEVICE SELECTION Device Selection icon AT90USB1287 ...

Page 40: ...elow and select USB Once USB is selected an additional dialog box is displayed Press the Open button to continue FIGURE 4 15 COMMUNICATION MEDIUM SELECTION 4 Once the communication between the PC and the AT90USB1287 USB Base Board microcontroller has been established navigate to File and select Load HEX Files as shown in Figure 4 16 FIGURE 4 16 LOAD FILE Communication Medium icon USB File Load HEX...

Page 41: ... Verified Pass is reported in the FLIP Software Utility see Figure 4 18 close the FLIP Software Utility and remove the USB Base Board from the PC The USB Base Board Firmware Upgrade procedure is complete If the Verified Pass is not shown or any other error is displayed it is recommended to unplug the USB Base Board from the PC and restart the entire firmware upgrade procedure FIGURE 4 18 FLIP SOFT...

Page 42: ...MUST PERFORM A FIRMWARE UPDATE TO THE USB BASE BOARD SOLUTION Perform the USB Base Board Firmware Upgrade using the procedure outlined in Chapter 4 USB Base Board Firmware Upgrade ISSUE GUI STATES THERE IS NO DEVICE INSTALLED IN THE SWI SOCKET BOARD SOLUTION Close the GUI and remove the USB Base Board from the PC Verify that the SWI Socket Board and the USB Base Board are connected properly Also v...

Page 43: ...DM160232 Serial Memory Single Wire Evaluation Kit User s Guide 2018 Microchip Technology Inc DS20005939A page 43 NOTES ...

Page 44: ... 1 INTRODUCTION This appendix contains the following schematics for the DM160232 Serial Memory Single Wire Evaluation Kit SWI Socket Board 02 10681 USB Base Board 02 10682 Note Electronic versions of the SWI Socket Board and USB Base Board sche matics can be downloaded from http www microchip com DM160232 under Documentation and Software ...

Page 45: ...DM160232 Serial Memory Single Wire Evaluation Kit User s Guide 2018 Microchip Technology Inc DS20005939A page 45 A 2 SWI SOCKET BOARD 02 10681 ...

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Page 47: ...Technology Inc AT21CS01 STUM10 T 4 N A Loose Atmel 1 Kb Serialized SWI device SOT23 Microchip Technology Inc AT21CS01 STUM10 T Note 1 The components listed in this Bill of Materials are representative of the PCB assembly The released BOM used in manufacturing uses all RoHS compliant components TABLE B 2 USB BASE BOARD 02 10682 1 Qty Reference Description Manufacturer Part Number 3 1 2 3 LED RED CL...

Page 48: ...071KL 2 R5 R8 Resistor SMD 2K Ohm 5 1 10W 0603 Yageo Corporation RC0603JR 072KL 2 R6 R7 Resistor SMD 180 Ohm 5 1 10W 0603 Yageo Corporation RC0603JR 07180RL 1 R9 Resistor SMD 499K Ohm 1 1 10W 0603 Yageo Corporation RC0603FR 07499KL 2 R10 R11 Resistor SMD 0 0 Ohm Jumper 1 10W 0603 Yageo Corporation RC0603JR 070RL 1 R13 Resistor SMD 0 0 Ohm Jumper 1 16W 0402 Yageo Corporation RC0402JR 070RL 1 R14 Re...

Page 49: ...nalog Devices Inc AD8531ARTZ REEL7 1 U6 IC V Level XLATR FM I2C 8 VSSOP Texas Instruments TCA9617ADGKR 4 U7 U8 U9 U10 Translator bidirectional SGL LL SC70 6 Analog Devices Inc ADG3301BKSZ REEL7 1 USB Plug connector USB 4 positions right angle PCB Molex LLC 0480370001 1 Y121 Crystal 16 0000 MHz 18 pF SMD Abracon LLC ABM3B 16 000MHZ B2 T TABLE B 2 USB BASE BOARD 02 10682 CONTINUED 1 Qty Reference De...

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