V104
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-6
connects to V104 via H1 (2x10 header). SER0 (J2) and SER1 (J3) on the VE232 are 2x5-pin headers for
serial ports SER0 and SER1. SER0 is the default programming port.
power jack
VE232
DC
0, 0
1.57, 2.30
(inch)
H1
H3 pin 3
J6
1488
U6
485
U5
7662
U4
1489
U1
J1
H2
SER1
J3
SER0
J2
H3 pin 2
Figure 1.6 The VE232, an interface card for the V104
For further information on the VE232, please refer to Appendix B and to the VE232 schematic at the end of
this manual.
1.6
Minimum Requirements for V104 System Development
1.6.1
Minimum Hardware Requirements
•
PC or PC-compatible computer with serial COMx port that supports 115,200 baud
•
V104 controller with DEBUG ROM TDREM_V25
•
VE232 interface board *
•
DB9-IDE10 (PC-V25) serial cable (RS232; DB9 connector for PC COM port and IDC 2x5 connector
for controller)
•
center negative wall transformer (+9V 500 mA)
* NOTE: the VE232 is not needed if you are using the V104 installed on another controller
1.6.2
Minimum Software Requirements
•
TERN EV/DV Kit installation diskettes
•
PC software environment: DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows95, or Windows98
The C/C++ Evaluation Kit (EV) and C/C++ Development Kit (DV) are available from TERN. The EV Kit
is a limited-functionality version of the DV Kit. With the EV Kit, you can program and debug the V104 in
Step One and Step Two, but you cannot run Step Three. In order to generate an application ROM/Flash file,
make production version ROMs, and complete the project, you will need the Development Kit (DV).