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N M I Y - 0 0 3 1 G E T T I N G
S T A R T E D
Getting Started
System operation requires power and communications connections. A standard configuration
board requires 250 mA of reg5 VDC at connector J12. The on-board power supply
option requires 6.3 to 10.0 VAC input at connector J2. The MAX232 chip develops its own +/-
10 VDC for RS-232C compatibility.
For development systems, a terminal (or PC with terminal emulation software) must be
connected. A cable with an RS-232 connector (DB25 or DB9) on one end and a 10-pin dual-row
header connector on the other end is required. This cable is not included with the NMIY-0031,
and must be provided by the user or purchased separately from the supplier. The RS-232 serial
connections are present at J10. Pin J10-3 is data-out and pin J10-5 is data-in to the 0031 board.
See the section on I/O Connectors for additional detail on J10 connections.
Once power and terminal connections are established, the operating system or monitor EPROM
in U2 can be used to work with basic board functions, such as the LCD or keypad interfaces.
The RS232 terminal connection requires a 9600 baud terminal with no parity, 8 data bits, and one
stop bit (8N1). On a PC, also check that the terminal emulator program is set to use the same
physical port to which you have attached the serial interface cable( i.e. COM1:, COM2:, etc.).
Examples follow for users of
BASIC
, Monitor, and
FORTH
. The examples are intended as quick
checks of board function. When the cursor (underscore) is present in an example, it will blink.
FORTH
does not use a cursor.
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