DEMO9S08QE8 User Manual
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PC-Controlled and User-Controlled Stand-Alone Operation
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Interactive Programming via Host PC
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In-Circuit Debugging, Programming, and Testing
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Compatible with Freescale’s ColdFireV1, HCS08, RS08, and
HC(S)12(X) microcontroller families
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Communication via USB, Serial, and Ethernet Ports
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Multiple image storage
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LCD screen menu interface
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Supported by P&E software and Freescale’s CodeWarrior
9.2
Working With P&E’s USB Multilink
Figure 9-1: P&E’s USB Multilink (USB-ML-12 shown)
9.2.1
Product Features & Implementation
P&E’s USB Multilink Interface (USB-ML-12) connects your target to your PC
and allows the PC access to the Background Debug Mode (BDM) on
Freescale’s ColdFireV1, HCS08, RS08, and HC(S)12(X) microcontrollers. It
connects between a USB port on a Windows 2000/XP/2003 machine and a
standard 6-pin debug connector on the target.
By using the USB Multilink Interface, the user can take advantage of the
background debug mode to halt normal processor execution and use a PC to
control the processor. The user can then directly control the target’s
execution, read/write registers and memory values, debug code on the
processor, and program internal or external FLASH memory devices.The
USB Multilink enables you to debug, program, and test your code on your
board.