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C8051F04x-DK

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Rev. 0.4

3. Software Setup

The included CD-ROM contains the Silicon Laboratories Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Keil software
8051 tools and additional documentation. Insert the CD-ROM into your PC’s CD-ROM drive. An installer will auto-
matically launch, allowing you to install the IDE software or read documentation by clicking buttons on the Installa-
tion Panel. If the installer does not automatically start when you insert the CD-ROM, run 

autorun.exe

 found in the

root directory of the CD-ROM. Refer to the 

readme.txt

 file on the CD-ROM for the latest information regarding

known IDE problems and restrictions.

4. Silicon Laboratories Integrated Development Environment

The Silicon Laboratories IDE integrates a source-code editor, source-level debugger and in-system Flash program-
mer. The use of third-party compilers and assemblers is also supported. This development kit includes the Keil
Software A51 macro assembler, BL51 linker and evaluation version C51 ‘C’ compiler. These tools can be used
from within the Silicon Laboratories IDE.

4.1. System Requirements

The Silicon Laboratories IDE requirements:

Pentium-class host PC running Microsoft Windows 95 or later, or Microsoft Windows NT or later.

One available COM port.

64 MB RAM and 40 MB free HD space recommended.

4.2. Assembler and Linker

A full-version Keil A51 macro assembler and BL51 banking linker are included with the development kit and are
installed during IDE installation. The complete assembler and linker reference manual can be found on-line under
the 

Help

 menu in the IDE or in the “

SiLabs\MCU\hlp

” directory (A51.pdf).

4.3. Evaluation C51 ‘C’ Compiler

An evaluation version of the Keil C51 ‘C’ compiler is included with the development kit and is installed during IDE
installation. The evaluation version of the C51 compiler is the same as the full professional version except code
size is limited to 4 kB and the floating point library is not included. The C51 compiler reference manual can be
found under the 

Help

 menu in the IDE or in the “

SiLabs\MCU\hlp

” directory (C51.pdf).

4.4. Using the Keil Software 8051 Tools with the Silicon Laboratories IDE

To perform source-level debugging with the IDE, you must configure the Keil 8051 tools to generate an absolute
object file in the OMF-51 format with object extensions and debug records enabled. You may build the OMF-51
absolute object file by calling the Keil 8051 tools at the command line (e.g. batch file or make file) or by using the
project manager built into the IDE. The default configuration when using the Silicon Laboratories IDE project
manager enables object extension and debug record generation. Refer to Applications Note 

AN104 - Integrating

Keil 8051 Tools Into the Silicon Laboratories IDE

 in the “

SiLabs\MCU\Documentation\Appnotes

” directory on the

CD-ROM for additional information on using the Keil 8051 tools with the Silicon Laboratories IDE. 

To build an absolute object file using the Silicon Laboratories IDE project manager, you must first create a project. A
project consists of a set of files, IDE configuration, debug views, and a target build configuration (list of files and tool
configurations used as input to the assembler, compiler, and linker when building an output object file).

The following sections illustrate the steps necessary to manually create a project with one or more source files, build
a program and download the program to the target in preparation for debugging. (The IDE will automatically create a
single-file project using the currently open and active source file if you select 

Build/Make Project

 before a project is

defined.) 

Summary of Contents for C8051F04 DK Series

Page 1: ...e Quick start Guide C8051F04x Development Kit User s Guide this document 2 Hardware Setup The target board is connected to a PC running the Silicon Laboratories IDE via the Serial Adapter as shown in Figure 1 1 Connect one end of the RS232 serial cable to a Serial COM Port on the PC 2 Connect the other end of the RS232 serial cable to the DB 9 connector on the Serial Adapter 3 Connect the Serial A...

Page 2: ... with the development kit and is installed during IDE installation The evaluation version of the C51 compiler is the same as the full professional version except code size is limited to 4 kB and the floating point library is not included The C51 compiler reference manual can be found under the Help menu in the IDE or in the SiLabs MCU hlp directory C51 pdf 4 4 Using the Keil Software 8051 Tools wi...

Page 3: ...d Downloading the Program for Debugging 1 Once all source files have been added to the target build build the project by clicking on the Build Make Project button in the toolbar or selecting Project Build Make Project from the menu Note After the project has been built the first time the Build Make Project command will only build the files that have been changed since the previous build To rebuild...

Page 4: ...ted in Silicon Laboratories C8051F04x data sheet An example CAN application is included in the Examples C8051F04x directory Each C8051F040 target board fea tures a push button labeled P3 7 and a LED labeled P1 6 After the two target boards are connected together via the provided CAN bus physical layer i e cable connectors and CAN transceiver the example application sends CAN messages between the t...

Page 5: ...0 the device turns off its LED by setting P1 6 low You may run the example with the EC2 connected to view CAN registers and CAN message objects in CAN RAM While connected to one target board run the code Depress the RESET button on the other target board You may use debug and view features of the Silicon Laboratories IDE and on chip debug logic To view the CAN SFRs click View Debug Windows SFRs CA...

Page 6: ...pin J3 Connects LED D3 to P1 6 pin J4 JTAG connector for Serial Adapter interface J5 DB 9 connector for UART0 RS232 interface J6 Jumper to connect UART0 TX P0 0 to DB9 J9 Jumper to connect UART0 RX P0 1 to DB9 J11 Analog loopback connector J12 J19 Port 0 7 connectors J20 Analog I O terminal block J22 VREF connector J23 VDD Monitor Disable J24 96 pin Expansion I O connector J25 DB 9 connector for C...

Page 7: ...e shorting block from the jumper to disconnect SW2 from the port pins The port pin signal is also routed to a pin on the J24 I O connector See Table 1 for the port pins and jumpers corresponding to each switch Two LEDs are also provided on the target board The red LED labeled PWR is used to indicate a power connection to the target board The green LED labeled with a port pin name is connected to t...

Page 8: ...ansceiver J10 Install shorting block to connect UART0 CTS P4 1 to transceiver 6 5 Analog I O J11 J20 Several C8051F040 analog signals are routed to the J20 terminal block and the J11 jumper block Jumper block J11 provides the ability to connect DAC0 and DAC1 outputs to several different analog inputs by installing a short ing block between a DAC output and an analog input on adjacent pins of J11 R...

Page 9: ... being routed to the 96 pin expansion connector each of the eight parallel ports of the C8051F040 has its own 10 pin header connector Each connector provides a pin for the corresponding port pins 0 7 3 3VDC and digital ground Table 6 defines the pins for the port connectors The same pin out order is used for all of the port connectors 6 8 VDD Monitor Disable Jumper J23 The VDD Monitor of the C8051...

Page 10: ...l Gnd C 1 XTAL1 A 2 MONEN B 2 P1 7 C 2 P1 6 A 3 P1 5 B 3 P1 4 C 3 P1 3 A 4 P1 2 B 4 P1 1 C 4 P1 0 A 5 P2 7 B 5 P2 6 C 5 P2 5 A 6 P2 4 B 6 P2 3 C 6 P2 2 A 7 P2 1 B 7 P2 0 C 7 P3 7 A 8 P3 6 B 8 P3 5 C 8 P3 4 A 9 P3 3 B 9 P3 2 C 9 P3 1 A 10 P3 0 B 10 P0 7 C 10 P0 6 A 11 P0 5 B 11 P0 4 C 11 P0 3 A 12 P0 2 B 12 P0 1 C 12 P0 0 A 13 P7 7 B 13 P7 6 C 13 P7 5 A 14 P7 4 B 14 P7 3 C 14 P7 2 A 15 P7 1 B 15 P7...

Page 11: ...r supports both Silicon Laboratories JTAG and C2 debug interfaces All Serial Adapters may be powered from the target board but the EC1 and EC2 Serial Adapter units cannot provide power to the target board Table 8 shows the pin definitions for the Serial Adapter s JTAG connector Notes 1 When powering the Serial Adapter via the JTAG connector the input voltage to the JTAG connector s power pin must ...

Page 12: ...C8051F04x DK 12 Rev 0 4 8 Schematic Figure 6 C8051F040 Target Board Schematic ...

Page 13: ...C8051F04x DK Rev 0 4 13 Notes ...

Page 14: ...y for the functioning of undescribed features or parameters Silicon Laboratories reserves the right to make changes without further notice Silicon Laboratories makes no warranty rep resentation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does Silicon Laboratories assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and speci...

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